Saturday, August 8, 2020

#52Ancestors: Joseph WHITEHEAD, 1716-1781, Virginia/NC, USA

Another in the year-long challenge, #52Ancestors by genealogist Amy Johnson Crow. I am a little behind, but every post is another post! This week I am writing about the little I have found on my ex-husband's 5th Great-Grandfather, Joseph WHITEHEAD; 6th great-grandfather to my children, 7th to my grandchildren
Much of my information on this family came mainly from an online genealogy/descendancy site on Sumner County Tennessee settlers on Rootsweb, following Whitehead settlers from Virginia and North Carolina. A number of Whitehead men show up on Virginia Land Records indexes in the late 1600s and into the 1700s, including Richard, Thomas, John, Arthur, and William. However I am unable to access the actual record images at this point, which might assist in finding any possible relationships between the individuals, and to place Joseph and his parents more specifically in Isle of Wight county, Virginia. .

Born in [est] 1714 in Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA, apparently Joseph [and parents?] moved to settle in Edgecombe County, North Carolina when he was a young child. Joseph apparently married Faith LANE in North Carolina, likely about 1735 when he would have been 21 years of age, Faith 20 years. Her father is sometimes listed as Benjamin Lane [not verified as yet]. Some genealogies/trees state that Faith died much later, marrying a second time to William Bynum. Confusion reigns. 

Three children were born in Edgecombe county, North Carolina:
   1.  Benjamin, b. abt 1736
   2.  Mary, ancestor, b. 1 July 1738, d. abt 1773; m. abt 1762 to Matthew
            JOYNER
, 4 children
   3.  Joseph jr., b. abt 1740

Four other possible children have been connected to Joseph sr: Tobias, John, Martha, and Elizabeth.  However I do not feel confident here, as it also appears that trees and histories mix the two Josephs' details, marriages, other children. On the other hand, they may indeed be Joseph & Faith's children. 

Joseph's wife, Faith, died in May 1752, in Edgecombe co., North Carolina. He married a second time, to Pheribe Applewhaite [a fascinating name], in 1771, in Halifax North Carolina. Apparently no children were born to them. Pheribe would have been over 40 yrs. His children by Faith,were adults by the time he married Pheribe. 

Joseph died 17 Feb 1781 in Halifax, Halifax Co., North Carolina. His will names his wife Pheriby, and the 4 children mentioned above. There is no mention of the first two male children Benjamin & Joseph jr.  This confusion might indicate that the will is actually for his son, Joseph Jr.  At this point, I am assuming that Joseph WHITEHEAD sr, and Faith LANE his first wife, may NOT be valid, and/or may have been confused with others of the same name. The daughter [listed above] - Mary, who married Matthew JOYNER - has additional records on her marriage and children so support that her father was Joseph. Their first child's name was Benjamin Joyner.  

As can be seen, Joseph's history is scant and poorly substantiated.  More research on the websites of the Library of Virginia, as well as in the Virginia Historical Society, is necessary. My to-do list is long on this Whitehead family line. 

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If these are your ancestors, I am happy to share what little I have on these ancestors. And if there are errors, please do let me know, via calewis at telus dot net, or in the Comments below and I will get back to you either by email or in the Comments. I appreciate the opportunity to correct any issues in these family trees.

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Family, friends, and others - I hope you enjoy these pages about our ancestors and their lives. Genealogy has become somewhat of an obsession, more than a hobby, and definitely a wonderful mystery to dig into and discover. Enjoy my writing, and contact me at celia.winky at gmail dot com if you have anything to add to the stories. ... Celia Lewis