George BOOTH was born bef. 1677. He died bef. 23 February 1698 in Westmoreland Co, VA. Elizabeth ? was born bef. 1674. She died bet. 27 October 1708 and 26 January 1709 in Westmoreland Co, VA.


Children of George BOOTH and Elizabeth ? are:
1. Eliza BOOTH, b. bef. 1690 See Edward MOZINGO & Eliza BOOTH
2. Ann BOOTH, b. bef. 1690 See Thomas GRIMSTEAD & Ann BOOTH

Notes for George BOOTH:

Sources for George BOOTH:

  1. Calculation of date of birth, 1698 estate settlement - minimum 21 yrs since adult with 2 children
  2. Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book 1690-1698, p 130-131
  3. Westmoreland County Virginia, Deeds and wills, Vol. 2 1738, 1691-1699,
  4. Westmoreland County, Virginia Deed & Wills No. 2 1691-1699, p 80

Notes for Elizabeth ?:

http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/westmore.htm
p.133a

Sara Mazingoe by her nearest Friend Edward Mazingoe by her Petition
setting forth that Eliza. Booth late of this County decd. Did by her last Will
& Testament give & devise to her the said Sara the Bed & furniture on
which the said Eliza. then Lay four pewter dishes & six pewter? plates
and appointed Thomas Grinstead Executor of her said Will who refused
to pay & deliver the Legacies aforesd. Thomas Grinstead being cited to
answer the Said petition appeared and said nothing in barr or preclusion
thereof Whereupon It is Considered and accordingly ordered the said
Thomas Grinstead Doe pay & deliver unto the said Edward Mazingoe in
right of the aforesaid Sara Mozingoe the Bed & furniture and four pewter
dishes and Six pewter plates aforesaid soe as aforesd by the said
Elizabeth to her the said Sara Given & devised and that he pay costs.

The Petition of John Mazingoe by his nearest Friend Edward Mazingoe
against Thomas Grinstead Executor of Eliza Booth decd. is Continued till
the next Court for Eliza wife of the sd Edward Mazingoe to appeare what
she knows in relation to the sd Petition.

Edward Mazingoe by his Petition setting forth to this Court that Eliza
Booth late of this County decd. Did by her Last Will & Testament in
writeing (inter alia) Give & devise to him the said Edward Five head of
Cattle & five hundred pounds of Tobacco and appointed Thomas
Grinstead Executor of her said Last Will who refused to pay & deliver the
same to him the said Edward And the aforesaid Thomas Grinstead being
cited to answer the said Petition appeared & aid that the cattle aforesaid
by the sd Eliza given & devised to the aforesaid Edward was by the
aforesaid Eliza Booth in her Life tyme delivered to the said Edward
Mazingoe and that he detained none from him As by his Petition he had
sett forth But for that he could not make appeare that the cattle delivered
was the same mentioned in the will of the said Eliza Booth to be given and
devised as aforesaid and the said Edward Mazingoe haveing in open
Court deposed upon the holy Evangelist that the cattle in his possession
by the said Thomas said to be were by the said Eliza Booth in her Life
tyme and before her Last Sickness given to him as a free deed of gift
Whereupon after heareing severall arguements on both sides and mature
consideration thereon the Court are of opinion that the sd Eliza Booth in
her said Will intended the said Edward should have five head of cattle
over & above what was by her put in his possessions aforesd, and
accordingly order the sd Thomas Grinstead Doe pay & deliver to the
aforesaid Edward Mazingoe Five head of Cattle and Five hundred
pounds of Tobacco soe as aforesaid by the sd Eliza Given & devised
And that he pay costs

Sources for Elizabeth ?:

  1. Calculation of date of birth, 1708 Elizabeth Booth will - minimum 34 yrs since adult with grandchildren
  2. Westmoreland County Virginia Deeds and wills, Vols. 3-4 1701-1709, Will Book 4, p 169-1701708 Oct 27 Westmoreland County. Elizabeth BOOTH wrote her will, naming: daughter Ann GRIMSTEAD and her husband Thomas; grandsons William and Thomas GRIMSTEAD; Joan STEPHENS (no relationship given); son-in-law Edward MAZINGO; grandchildren Sarah and John MAZINGO. Her will was probated on 26 January 1708/9. Each grandchild received at least one mare. BOOTH, ELIZABETH, 27 October 1708; 26 January 1708. One-half household goods, one flock bed and furniture to daughter Ann Grimstead and her husband Thomas 5 head of cattle and hogs; their sons William one mare and Thomas Grimestead one mare, 1 cow and calf; Joan Stephens; son in law Edward Mazingo 500 lbs. tobacco to buy nails; and 5 head of cattle; grandchildren Sarah, John and Mazingo bed, furniture, pewter, 1 mare and 1 heifer.
  3. Westmoreland County, Virginia, County Court orders 1705-1721, p 133-13428 Oct 1709 Westmoreland Co, VA, Suit between Edward Mozingo and Thomas Grimstead the executor of Elizabeth Boothe's will. Edward petitioned for the legacy due Sara - "the bed and furniture and four pewter dishes and six pewter plates." "The petition of John Mozingo by his nearest friend Edward Mazingoe against Thomas Grimstead, executor of Eliza. Booth, is continued for Eliza:, wife of Edward Mazingoe, to declare what she knows in relation to the Petition." Edward was awarded the five head of cattle he sought and 500 pounds of tobacco. Thomas Grimstead had to pay costs.