Phipps-Kendrick Family
of Dickenson County, VA

John SLONE was born before 1726. He died about 1769 in Pittsylvania
Cty., VA.
He was married to Eleanor UNKNOWN before
1749. Children were: James SLONE.
Mary
SLONEShe was married to William CAMPBELL on
15 Feb 1835.
Mary
SLONEShe was married to John JUSTICE. Children
were: William JUSTICE.
Mitchell
SLONE Mitchell married sisters Parents:
James SLONE
and
Mary "Polly" JUSTICE.
He was married
to Mary JUSTICE.
He was married to
Pricey JUSTICE.
Morgan
SLONE Parents:
James SLONE and
Mary "Polly" JUSTICE.
He was married to
Charlotte RAINES.
Polly
SLONE Parents:
James SLONE and
Mary "Polly" JUSTICE.
She was married to
Absalom THACKER.
Sarah
SLONE Parents:
James SLONE and
Mary "Polly" JUSTICE.
She was married to
Harvey (Harry) P. KENDRICK on 27 Oct 1844 in Pike Co, KY. Children were:
Martha J. KENDRICK, (S)Celina
Wesley KENDRICK, Mary KENDRICK,
Milton KENDRICK, July M. KENDRICK,
Marvina KENDRICK, David R. KENDRICK.
William
SLONE Parents:
James SLONE and
Mary "Polly" JUSTICE.
He was married to
Polly TERRY.
Darlene
SMITH
Eleanor
SMITH was born in 1665 in Philadelphia, PA.
She was married to
Isiah PHIPPS on 26 Feb 1708 in Philadelphia Cty, PA. Children were:
Isiah PHIPPS.
Jasper
SMITHHe was married to Nancy Jane KENDRICK
in 1882.
Bathshuah
SNOW was born on 25 Jul 1664 in Eastham, Barnstable, Ma.. She died in 1706
in Harwich, Barnstable, Ma.. Parents:
Stephen SNOW
and
Susanna DEAN.
She was married to
John KING. Children were: Joanna KING.
Hannah
SNOW was born on 2 Jan 1666 in Eastham, Barnstable, Ma.. She died on 23
Jun 1737 in Eastham, Barnstable, Ma.. Parents:
Stephen
SNOW and
Susanna DEAN.
She was married to
William COLE on 2 Dec 1686 in Eastham, Barnstable, Ma.. Children were:
Eleazer COLE.
Mary
SNOW was born on 14 Dec 1630 in Plymouth, Ma.. She died on 28 Apr 1704 in
Eastham, Barnstable, Ma.. Parents:
Nicholas SNOW
and
Constance HOPKINS.
She was married to
Thomas PAINE in Jul 1650 in Eastham, Barnstable, Ma.. Children were:
Mary PAINE, Samuel PAINE,
Thomas PAINE, Elisha PAINE,
John PAINE, Nicholas PAINE,
James PAINE, Joseph PAINE,
Dorcus PAINE.
Nicholas
SNOW was born on 25 Jan 1599 in Hoxton, Middlesex, England. He died on 15
Nov 1676 in Eastham, Barnstable, Ma.. .
Notes for NICHOLAS SNOW:
Mr. Nichoias Snow came to New England in the ship "Ann", in 1623. He
had a share in the division of land at Plymouth in 1624. He was a man of much
note. He was made a freeman in 1633. In 1648, Nichoias Snow, together with Governor
Thomas Prence, John Doane, Josias Cook, Richard Higgins, John Smalley and Edward
Bangs, with their families, began the settlement of Eastham. This place was first
called Nauset. Mr. Snow became town clerk and remained in that position sixteen
years. He was deputy to the General Court from 1648 to 1651, and select man for
seven years, beginning in 1663. In business he was associated with Governor Thomas
Prence.
Nicholas was one of the first seven who settled Nausett and was a man of sterling
worth and very prominent in the settlement. He was a large landowner and had
land in Harwich, Eastham and Truro. His will is dated November 14, 1676 and he
died the next day.
Nichoias Snow married at Plymouth, Constance, daughter of Mr. Stephen Hopkins.
Both father and daughter had come to this country on the Mayflower. Constance
(Hopkins) Snow died in October, 1677, at Eastham. Mr. Nichoias Snow died at Eastham
on Nov. 15, 1676.
Came to America in 1623, served in the Colonial War.
Nicholas (Nichoias) Snow and his wife Constance are burried in Eastham, adjacent
to the traffic circle on Rt. 6, along with Deacon Doane, and many of the people
who set off from the original colony to establish a more independent life apart
from William Brewster's dominance.
NICHOLAS1 SNOW came in the "Ann" in 1623, and had share in the division
of land in Plymouth, 1624; settled in Eastham in 1645; a man of much note. We
find where he lived, and his neighbors, from Plymouth Colony Records, vol.1,
page 59; "A heigh waye" "from Plymouth to
the Eele River. . . The upper way to Thomas Clarkes still the lower way from
Ralph Wallens right out to Holmans Rock; allowed forty foot on the west side,
and so straight to Manesses Kempton's ground, whose fence is to be removed twenty
foot inward, and so passing between two rocks at the brooke, straight to Edward
Banges, leaveing his house west, and so along, leaveing Nicholas Snows house
east & so to Mr. Hopkin's house, leaveing it east, and so up the valley to
Thomas Clarkes uper stile, the foote way to be continued from Mr Hophin's, in
the old path, belowe Thomas Clarkes to the heigh way," etc.
He was freeman 1633.. He with six others -Mr. Thomas Prence, John Doane, Nicholas
Snow, Josias Cook, Richard Higgins, John Smally, and Edward Bangs-seven famiies,
in all forty-nine souls; began the settlement of Eastham-at first called Nauset,
early in 1645. It "is granted to be a township, and to have all the privileges
of a township as other towns within the government have" in 1646. "Thus
recognized a meeting of the inhabitants, daily convened, elected Nicholas Snow
Town clerk, Edward Banks town treasurer, & Josias Cooke town constable. "
Nicholas Snow was town clerk from 1646, sixteen years; was deputy from 1648,
three years; was selectman from 1663, seven years. He and his son Mark signed
the call to Rev. John Mayo to settle as their minister in 1655. He was one of
Gov. Thomas Prence's associates. We think he was born in England.
Henry F. Waters, in his Genealogical Gleanings in England (REGISTER, vol. 39,
page 166), states that Joseph Walker of St. Margaret's, city of Westminster,
gentleman, in his will dated 18 Feb. 1666, proved Feb. 27, 1666, bequeaths "to
my kinswoman Mary Snow, wife of Nicholas Snow, citizen & armonrer of London,
whome I nominate executrix." Also the will of George Upham Wiveliscombe,
Somerset, dated 1653, mentions testator's brother-in-law Nicholas Snow. This
Nicholas Snow and Mary his wife may have been the parents of our Nicholas. He
names his oldest daughter Mary.
He died at Eastham, Nov.15, 1676. He married in Plymouth, Constance Hopkins,
daughter of Mr. Stephen Hopkins, and a former wife. They came in the Mayflower.
Bradford, in his History of Plymouth Plantation (Collections of Massachusetts
Historical Society, 4th Series, vol.3, page 448), gives in the list of the Mayflowerites:-"
Mr. Steven Hopkins & Elizabeth his wife, & 2 children called Giles &
Constanta a doughter, both by a former wife; and 2 more by this wife called Damaris
& Oceanus, the last was borne at sea, & 2 servants, called Edward Dotey,
& Edward Litster."
In 1650 he writes, "Mr. Hopkins & his wife are now both dead, but they
lived about 20 years in this place, & had one son & 4 daughters born
here. Their son became a seaman & dyed at Barbadoes, one daughter dyed there,
& two are married, one of them hath 2 children, & one is yet to marry.
So their increase which still survive are 5, but his son Giles is married, &
has four children. His daughter Constanta is also married, & bath 12 children,
all of them living, & one married." (Ibid, page 452.)
Will of Nicholas Snow.
I, Nicholas Snow of Eastham being old and infirm of body but of perfect memory
and understanding, not knowing the day of my departure but yet daily expecting
my last change I think it meet to leave this behind mee as my last will and testament.
Impt. I commend my sole into the arms of God's Mercy through Christ Jesus in
whom I hope to sleep, and my body to a decent burial; and as concerning my temporal
estate that God of his Goodness has given rue, it is my last will and testament
that after this manner it should be disposed of.
Impt. To my son Mark I give and bequeath all that twenty acres of upland lying
at Namskakett where his house now stands, and two acres of meadow, and all that
broken marsh thereof nine at Namskakett. Item, two thirds of my great lott at
Satuckett lying next the Indian Ground, and that side of my Iott west of the
Indian land I give to him, and his heirs lawfully begotten of his body forever
and what be can purchase more of upland and meadow of the Indians there at Satuckett,
I give to him all this above said lands or meadow or marsh
purchased or unpurchased, I give to him and to his heirs lawfully begotten of
his body forever.
Imp. To my son Joseph Snow I give the other third part of my great lott at Satnckett
and two acres and a half of meadow lying at Namskekett near the head, and an
neck of upland between it on the west side of William Twinnings all his above
said land and meadow I give to my son Joseph Snow, and to his heirs lawfully
begotton of his body forever.
Imp. To my son Stephen Snow I give twenty acres on the south side of my great
lott at Porchett, and ten acres of my little lott at Satuckett, lying between
Daniel Cole and Edward Bangs by the side of a little pond an acre and a half
of meadow at the Boat Meadow lying between Thomas Williams and Samuel Freemans
and that part of my meadow at the Great Meadow, that lyeth between Josiah Cooke
and the Eel Creek; all this above said land and meadow, I give to my son Steven,
and the heirs lawfully begotton of his body, forever.
Item. To my son John Snow, I give all that my land at Paomett, purchased or unpurchased
whether upland or meadow; and all irry right, title or privilege at Paomett,
I give to my son John Snow and to the heirs lawfully begotton of his body forever.
It. To my son Jabez Snow I give all my land lying between my house and my son
Thomas Paines, and seven acres att the Bass Pond lying between Daniel Coles and
William Browns and a half an acre of marsh at the end of it; and six acres of
upland at the Herring Pond, and an acre and a half of meadow att Silver Springs
lying on the north side of Willim Walkers, and the Cliff of upland adjacent to
the abovesaid meadow and all the sedge ground about it to Ephriam Doanes and
that part of my house he lives in as long as my wife or I do
live.
Item. I give him two acres of meadow at the Great Meadow lying between the Eel
Creek and Joseph Hardings.
Item. To my son Jabez I give that my four acres of meadow at Billingsgate due
to me unlayed out, all this aforesaid upland and meadow I give to my son Jabez
Snow, and the heirs of his body lawfully begotton forever.
Item. This fly meadow about my house I give to my son Jabez.
Item. I give to my loving wife Constant Snow all my stock of cattle, sheep, horses,
swine whatsoever to be a!t her disposall for her comfort and support of her life
with all the moveable goods I am possessed of; and after her decease stock and
moveables to be equally divided amongst all my children.
Item. To my wife I give the pte. and disposal of that part of my house-shee now
dwells in during her life time, and after her death to be my sons, Jabez Snow.
Item. I give to my loving wife that ten acres of upland att Porchett and 20 on
Billingsgate Island, for her disposall for the comfort of her life; but if shee
need it not, and leaves it undisposed of I give it then to my son Steven Snow;
that 20 acres of upland att Billingsgate if my wife leaves it undisposed of,
then to be my sons Jabez Snow.
I do give to the Church at Eastham for the furniture of the Table of the Lord
with pewter, or other. I do say I do give ten shillings out of my estate after
my wife's decease.
That this is my last Will and testament I have sett my band and seal, this fourtenth
day of November, one thousand six hundred and seventy and six.
Witnessed, signed and sealed, NICHOLAS SNOW. --
In the presence of us:
SAMUEL TREAT
THOMAS PAINE, SEN.
It is my desire that Dea. Samuel Freeman and John Mayo would oversee the same
and faithful performance of this my last will and testament; and be helpful in
any case of need concerning the same.
Above transcribed from the Records at Plymouth by me Josiah Paine.
(Original orthography followed.)
Arrived in Plymouth Colony in 1623 aboard the "Anne". Was one of the
Purchasers of the Colony.
RELATIONSHIPS: "Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower", pp, 4-5; published
1988 by
the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 4 Winslow St., Plymouth, MA
02361.
"The Payne's of Hamilton" A Genealogy and Biographical Record by Augusta
Francelia Payne White, Tobias A. Wright Publisher, Dated 1912
RELATIONSHIPS: "Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower", pp, 4-5; published
1988 by
the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 4 Winslow St., Plymouth, MA
02361.
Parents:
Nicholas SNOW and
Elizabeth ROWLLES.
He was married to Constance HOPKINS
on 22 May 1627 in Plymouth, Ma.. Children were: Stephen
SNOW, Mary SNOW.
Nicholas
SNOW was born in 1578 in Bowes, England. He died in England. Parents:
Nicholas SNOW and
Elizabeth HARWOOD.
He was
married to Elizabeth ROWLLES on 9 May 1599 in Stepney,
England. Children were: Nicholas SNOW.
Nicholas
SNOW was born in 1530 in England.
He was married to
Elizabeth HARWOOD. Children were: Nicholas SNOW
.
Stephen
SNOW was born about 1636 in Plymouth, Ma.. Maybe born in Eastham He died
on 17 Dec 1705 in Eastham, Barnstable, Ma.. Parents:
Nicholas SNOW and
Constance HOPKINS.
He was
married to Susanna DEAN on 28 Oct 1663 in Eastham,
Barnstable, Ma.. Children were: Hannah SNOW,
Bathshuah SNOW.
Mary
Ruth SPINKS
Dorcas
Ordella STAMPER was born on 17 Jul 1815. She signed a will.
Children were:
Alex Marion PHIPPS.
She was married to
David C. PHIPPS in Pike Co, KY. Children were: George
Washington PHIPPS.
Corrie
STANLEYShe was married to Walden PHIPPS. Children
were: Alvia PHIPPS, Allan PHIPPS
.
Hazel
STANLEY (Private).Children were: Mary Anne PHIPPS
, Clyde Evans PHIPPS, Virgil
Andrew PHIPPS, Billy Ray PHIPPS,
Raymond Carol PHIPPS, David Allen PHIPPS.
Jackson
STANLEY was also known as Jack.
He was married to
Dora PHIPPS.
Shayla
Janine STANLEY died before 1999. Parents:
Unknown
STANLEY and
Mary Matilda MULLINS.
Unknown
STANLEYHe was married to Mary Matilda MULLINS
. Children were: Shayla Janine STANLEY.
Lucetta
"Lucy" STEELEShe was married to John
Fletcher KENDRICK in 1845.
Nancy
STEELEShe was married to Robert A. HORTON on
24 Feb 1824 in Tazewell Cty, VA.
Alice
STILES
Martha
STINSON.
She was married to Enoch HORTON.
William
STINSONHe was married to Caroline KENDRICK
.
Andrew
Jason STROUTH (Private). Parents:
Paul Duvall STROUTH
and
Vonda Jane PHIPPS.
Christopher
Brian STROUTH (Private). Parents:
Paul Randall STROUTH
and
Stephanie COUNTS.
Joshua
Paul STROUTH (Private). Parents:
Paul Randall STROUTH
and
Stephanie COUNTS.
Patrick
Nicholas STROUTH (Private). Parents:
Paul Duvall
STROUTH and
Vonda Jane PHIPPS.
Paul
Duvall STROUTH was born on 11 Nov 1934. He died on 26 Apr 1986 in Wise Cty,
VA. Parents:
Rufus Leonard STROUTH and
Maerenda ROSE.
He was married to Vonda Jane PHIPPS
on 8 Jul 1971. Children were: Paul Randall STROUTH
, Andrew Jason STROUTH,
Patrick Nicholas STROUTH.
Paul
Randall STROUTH (Private). Parents:
Paul Duvall STROUTH
and
Vonda Jane PHIPPS.
Children were:
Joshua Paul STROUTH, Christopher Brian STROUTH
.
Rufus
Leonard STROUTH.
He was married to Maerenda ROSE
. Children were: Paul Duvall STROUTH.
Cameron
TAYLORHe was married to Wilma PHIPPS in Jun
1947. Children were: Linnie Idell TAYLOR,
Geraldine TAYLOR, Eugene TAYLOR,
Catherine TAYLOR, Colleen TAYLOR.
Catherine
TAYLOR was born on 6 Oct 1948. triplet to Eugene & Geraldine She died
on 6 Oct 1948. still born Parents:
Cameron TAYLOR
and
Wilma PHIPPS.
Colleen
TAYLOR (Private). Parents:
Cameron TAYLOR and
Wilma PHIPPS.
She was married to
Del MOORE.
Emby
TAYLORHe was married to Nancy Patton KENDRICK
.
Eugene
TAYLOR (Private). Parents:
Cameron TAYLOR and
Wilma PHIPPS.
Geraldine
TAYLOR (Private). Parents:
Cameron TAYLOR and
Wilma PHIPPS.
Linnie
Idell TAYLOR was born on 9 Mar 1939. She died on 14 Jan 1979. Parents:
Cameron TAYLOR and
Wilma PHIPPS
.
She was married to Bill HURLEY. Children were:
Jennelle HURLEY.
Jane
TAYLOR? was born in 1832 in Kentucky.
Polly
TERRY.
She was married to William SLONE.
Absalom
THACKERHe was married to Polly SLONE.
Elizabeth
THACKERShe was married to William H. KENDRICK
on 12 Aug 1858. Children were: Jefferson KENDRICK
.
George
THACKERHe was married to Sarah PARSONS.
Thomas
THACKERHe was married to Polly PARSONS.
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