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ROBERT CHRISTIE
NORTH FARNHAM PARISH VIRGINIA
FAMILY GROUP SHEET


Husband: Robert Christie
Birth date: about 1704
Birthplace: North Farnham Parish Virginia
Death date: September 1750
Place of death: Brunswick County Virginia
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Marriage date: 1731
Marriage place: North Farnham Parish Virginia
Wife: Elizabeth Lambert
Birth date: December 4, 1704
Birthplace: North Farham Parish Virginia
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Father: William Lambert
Mother: Ann Bradshaw

CHILDREN
Child No. 1: William Christie
Sex: M
Birth date: April 1, 1733
Birthplace: North Farnham Parish Virginia
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Child No. 2: Jesse Christie
Sex: M
Birth date: abt. 1734
Birthplace: North Farnham Parish Virginia
Death date: abt 1809
Place of death: Halifax North Carolina
Marriage date: abt. 1771
Marriage place: Halifax North Carolina
Spouse's name: Julia Dorthia "Dolly" James

Child No. 3: Anne Christie
Sex: F
Birth date: abt 1736
Birthplace: North Farnham Parish Virginia
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Child No. 4: John Christie
Sex: M
Birth date: September 1, 1735
Birthplace: North Farnham Parish Virginia
Death date: September 13, 1736
Place of death: North Farnham Parish Virginia
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Child No. 5: John Christie
Sex: M
Birth date: September 21, 1741
Birthplace: North Farnham Parish Virginia
Death date: December 2, 1742
Place of death: North Farnham Parish Virginia
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Documentations:
Robert Christie married Elizabeth "Lambeart" in 1731 in North Farnham Parish Virginia. North and South Farnham Parish still exist today in Richmond County with the Rappahannock River as the dividing line. Source: The Register of North Farnham Parish 1633-1814 and Lunenburg Parish 1783-1800 Richmond County, Virginia by George H. S. King.

November 2, 1742 (Deed Book 2) Robert Christie of Richmond County, 200 acres on the South side of Red Oak Creek from William Hampton and Richard Smith of St. Andrews Parish in Brunswick County.

In 1748, Robert Christie and Francis DeLoach are listed in a Pole (poll) for Burgesses of Brunswick County.

Source: Brunswick County, VA Will Book 2: "Will of Robert (x) CHRISTIE 15 Jan 1749 27 mar 1750 Of St Andrews Parish. 'sick and weak in body' To my 2 sons William CHRISTIE and Jesse CHRISTIE - my 200 acres where I now live & William to have the plantation where I now live. To my son William CHRISTIE - my feather bed & furniture that I purchased from William LAWRENCE, a young mare, etc. To my daughter Anne CHRISTIE - a young mare, 1 cow & calf, 1 sow & pigs. To my loving (blank) - a mare, 1 cow & calf, 1 sow & pigs. To my wife - lend to her all the rest of my estate during her life & at her decease to be divided among all my children. Other legacies & provisions. Ex: William SAMFORD, John LAMBRETH Wit: Hugh WILLIAMS, Samuel CENTALL, William LAMBERTH, Jr. Probate indicates that William SAMFORD refused to execute; on 25 Sep 1750 William SAMFORD qualified to execute."
"Inventory & appraisal of the estate of Robert CHRISTIE dec'd as by court order Sep 1750. appraised by Hugh WILLIAMS, Hubbard QUARLES, John QUARLES. Signed by William SAMFORD, excr. Returned to Court 26 Dec 1750."

Chronicles of the Scotch Irish Settlement of VA Vol 2 (9) May ye 4th, 1738 ( ), for Wm. and Robt. Christys beginning at aHiccory and White Oak near ye middle branch of Christys Kreek and runneth thence S. 89 E. 70. Between 2 White Oaks at one out Christie'sKreek. No. 60 E. 432, 4 outs cross do Kreek twice to one White Oak andstake all ye way in sight of ye Run and sometimes close by it. N. 55 W.460, 606 ch. crost ye foresaid Run, having kept it close within one line allye way. Between two Spanish Oaks. S. 60 W. 480 to 1 Hiccory and 1White Oak the S. 3 E. 280 to 1 Hiccory, thence at 9 outs ye branch asgoes by ye house. S. 84 E. 170 to a Red Oak N. 75 E. 120 Neigh a RedOak by ye branch ye house over against ye corner. S. 8 E. 64 to ye beginning, the last two courses down do branch wh (?) (as it?) goes intoChristy's Run a little below ye beginning. (10) Survey for John Davison Beginning at Christie's White Oak stake

Thomas Jones and wife Mary of Dinwiddie County sold 200 acres to Joseph Edloe of Brunswick County, May 1758, on the branches of Red Oak Swamp, joining Richard Berry, William Christie, Phil Swanson and Edward Lewis [Bradley, Brunswick County, VA, Deed Books, Volume 3, 1755-1764, page 25]

Deed Book 2, Brunswick County, VA: The land sold in 1762 (record 4) joined Richard Berry, Benjamin Jones, Henry Parish, John Lambart and Nicholas Lewis. This list can be reconciled pretty well with the list for the Jones-Edloe sale using Bradley's abstracts. Richard Berry is on both lists. William Christie sold land on Red Oak Run to Edward Lewis in 1760. Philip Swanson sold land on Red Oak Creek to John Lambert in Jan 1762. Henry Parrish patented 188 acres joining Lambart, Lewis and Brown in 1759. Peter Jones and wife Dionisia sold land on the North side of Hickory Run to Benjamin Jones in 1761 (Peter Jones bought this land from Thomas Brown in 1759 – it joined Richard Berry). The only unexplained difference is the substitution of Nicholas Lewis for Edward Lewis.
Deed Book 7, Brunswick County Virginia "Edward LEWIS (mark) of St Andrew(s) Parish in Brunswick Co to Sarah JONES of said parish. 18 Jan 1764. L23 VA. 100 acres on the lower side of Red Oak Creek, joining William REYNALD (sic), William & Jesse CHRISTIE. Wit: Hugh WILLIAMS, Lewelling JONES, James JONES. Proved 23 Jan 1764. John ROBINSON CC."

"A Poll taken for Frederick MACLIN, Gent at an Election of Burgesses for the County of Brunswick the 2nd Day of December 1768." Among others are.
CHRISTIE, JESSEY

Deed Book 10, Brunswick County, VA:
"Sarah (x) JONES of St Andrew(s) Parish in Brunswick Co to Richard SMITH of said parish. 1 Dec 1771. L25. 30 acres on the south side of Red Oak Creek, joining Joseph LOYLE (LYLE?), *Jesse JONES , JESSE CHRISTIE. Wit: Abner GREENWOOD, John QUARLES, Frizzell MC TYER, Thomas (A) HARVEY. Proved 27 April 1772. P. Pelham, Jr CC." *Note: Jesse and Sarah JONES are Hicks JONES parents.
Note: Hicks JONES m. Quintena HOLLOWAY, d/o Asa HOLLOWAY, 27 July 1801, Brunswick County, VA. Asa HOLLOWAY is surety. Both Asa HOLLOWAY and Hicks JONES died in Edgefield District, SC, 1823 and 1826 respectively




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