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Moundeford Kirby Chart
MK1. Mr. Moundeford Kirby (b. ca.1627-1642, d. 1684) in Virginia by 1657
m. Elizabeth (m. 2nd 1684) John Smith (d. 1688), (m. 3rd ca.1693) Henry Bignell
MK1.1. Moundeford Kirby (b. ca.1681)
MK1.2. Elizabeth Kirby (d. ca.1693)
MK1.3. Mary Kirby (d. ca.1702) m. Thomas Badget

A Chronology for Moundeford Kirby of Virginia
  • 1643. Moundeford Curby, under age 16, received a legacy from will of Sir Edmund Moundeford of County Norfolk. No relationship is given.
  • 1657. Patent to Margarett Myles/Miles, 1200 acres, Westmoreland Co. One headright taken for Mundef Kerby.
  • 1658. Northumberland Co. Court. Certificate to Capt. Richard Cole, Gent. for 600 ac. of Land. One headright taken for Mandeford Kerby.
  • 1667. York Co. Court. List of debtors to estate of John Fleete, dec'd., includes Mondeford Kirby.
  • 1671. York Co. Court. Munderford Karby witness to power of attorney of John Bryan to William Major.
  • 1675. York Co Court. Mundiford Kerby appointed Surveyor of Highways in upper precincts of York Parish and is ordered to clear all passages and all crossings.
  • 1676 York Co Court. Mundiford Kerby has custody of property of John Browne & is ordered to produce an inventory.
  • 1679. York Co. Court. Thomas Waile ordered to pay Mundeford Kirby 700 lbs. of tob. & cask.
  • 1679. York Co. Court. Mundeford Kerby, security for Charles Morisby, ordered to pay the County 1,000 lbs. of tobacco, being a fine imposed on Morisby for his wife's breach of the penal law concerning mutinies and rebelliousness. --- On the petition of Mundeford Kerby, an attachment is granted him against the estate of Charles Morisby for security of a judgment of 1,000 lbs. of tobacco, for which judgment passed against Kirby as Morisby's security.
  • 1679. York Co. Court. Mundeford Kerby's servant, William Dealer, who came in the Golden Fortune is adjudged 12 years of age and ordered to serve according to law.
  • 1679. York Co. Court. Mr. Mundeford Kirby ordered to give bond for what estate belongs to Bryan, John and Elizabeth Anderson, and that he present an inventory at the next Court.
  • about July 1681, Moundeford Kirby, Jr., born
  • 1683. York Co. Court. Upon petition of Mr. Mundeford Kerby, it is ordered that the orphans of William Anderson, deceased, live with the said Kerby till they attain the age of 18 years apiece, giving bond with security for their estate, and ordered that their estate be appraised and equally divided among them.
  • 24 Nov. 1684. York Co. Court. A Commission of Administration of the estate of Mundeford Kerbie, deceased, with the nuncupative will annexed, being proved in Court by the oaths of Charles Morisbie and Mary Burrell, is granted to John Smith, as marrying Elizabeth, the relict of the said Kerbie, giving security to the next Court for due performance of administration and saving the Court harmless. It is ordered that upon timely notice given them Mr. Thomas Ballard, Mr. Thomas Mountford, Mr. David Caddon and Mr. Thomas Yeatman or any three of them do meet at the house of the said Kerbie and inventory and appraise the said Kerbie's estate and make return thereof to the next Court.
  • 1689. York Co. Court. Mr. Edmund Jenings and William Smyth, on behalf of the orphans of Mundiford Kirbie set forth by their petition that Mundiford Kirby by his will gave part of his estate to his three children, Mundiford, Eliz. and Mary, and made his wife executrix, who afterwards married John Smyth, who lately went for England but is unfortunately taken with Capt. Wiseman. [He died.] To the end that the orphans' estate may not be embezelled, it is ordered that the Sherriff inventory all the estate that John Smyth left in this county in the possession of his wife Elizabeth.
  • 1691. York Co. Court. At a Court held 24 Jan. 1689/90 Mr. Edmund Jenings and William Smyth, being securities for John Smyth for the estate of Mundiford Kirbie, it was ordered that they should be possessed of the estate of John Smyth then in the custody of Elizabeth his wife, which was inventoried by the Sheriff, being part of the estate which they were liable for, and whereas the order was not fulfilled, upon the petition of Edmd. Jenings and William Smyth the order is renewed, and ordered that Mr. Thomas Ballard, John Weyman and Richard Wood appraise the estate and that the Sherriff deliver the same to Edmd. Jenings and William Smyth as securities.
  • 1693. York Co. Court. Henry Bignall, having married the widow of John Smyth, informed the court that Elizabeth Kerby, the daughter and orphan of Muddifer Kerby and Eliz. his wife, died at Bignall's house. Bignall paid 600 pounds of tobacco for her funeral expenses, and petitioned the court to be reimbursed from her estate. Court so ordered.
  • 1702. York Co. Court. Thomas Badget has married the daughter of Moundeford Kirby. Ordered that he receive her share of her father's estate.
  • 24 Jul. 1702. York Co. Court. Mundeford Kirby, orphan of Mundeford Kirby, deceased, is of lawful age and asks for £18 19s 3d, his share of his father's estate, from Col. Edmund Jennings. Thomas Badget, having married the daughter of Moundeford Kirby, deceased, also asks for £18 9s, 3d, her share of estate. Edmund Jennings responds that he does not have the whole estate, never had it, and can pay only from what he had.
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