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Gideon Moon 1
  • Sex: M
  • Birth: 1730 in Kent Co., VA
  • Death: 14 OCT 1790 in Lunenburg Co., VA
  • Note:
    Notes for Gideon Moon:
    REVOLUTIONARY WAR PATRIOT & CIVIL SERVICE :

    Service:
    Civil : Lunenburg County, Virginia: Served on a jury in Lunenburg County, Virginia, in 1780, in Inquisitions of Escheature or Forfeiture of Land of British subjects (Tories)
    Public : Furnished supplies for the War
    References:
    Jury Service : Lunenburg County, VA; Deed Book 13, 1777-1784
    Public Service : Lunenburg County, VA; Court Booklet, Court of 15th March 1782; Pg 9 " furnished five hundred and fifity pounds of beef at 20 Shillings per 100"

    NSDAR National Membership Numbers
    294720 - Annie Moon Turner (1936)
    378061 - Gena Moon Roth (1948)
    304491 - Pauline Sullivan Mahaffey Nash (1955)
    765514 - Betty Jane Robinson Quinn (1994)


    Will Book 3- 372; Lunenburg County, Virginia :
    Will of Gideon Moon

    IN THE NAME OF GOD the Creator all merciful I Gideon Moon, the Elder of Lunenburg County by Divine Mercy in perfect sense and memory, make and ordain this my last will and Testament.

    First -I Will and desire that every just debt I owe at the time of my death may first be paid and discharged to the last Farthing in whatsoever Manner my executors may think most advantageous to my Estate.

    Item -I give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Mary Moon, the use and occupation of the Plantation whereon I now live as far down the creek as to a new line dividing it from the Plantation whereon my son William Moon tends and where I live, for and during his natural Life and after his decease I give the said Land to my son John Moon and his heirs forever, I do desire that he may have the Liberty of tending any part of the said land so as not interfere with that part my Wife may choose to tend, also, I give unto my said Wife two negroes by name Moses and Hannah, for and during her natural life and after her decease, to be equally divided among all my children then living, or the heirs of the bodies then living, lawfully begotten.

    Item -I give and bequeath to my son John Moon, three Ngroes by name Judah, Sarah and Jimmy and eight head of Cattle and one feather bed to him and his heirs forever.

    Item - I give to my son William Moon the lower end of my tract of land whereon I now live, as far up the Creek as to a new line dividing it from the Plantation whereon I now live and one Negro by name Winne and one feather bed to him and his heirs forever.

    Item - I give to my son Pleasant Moon, all the land on the Meherring River that I have leased to John Cureton at the expiration of the lease and three Ngroes by name Dick, Rose and Esther, one horse and saddle, eight head of cattle and one feather bed, to him and his heirs forever.

    Item - I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Moon, one Negro by name Phill, one horse and saddle and one feather bed, twenty pounds Money of Virginia when she shall arrive to the years of eighteen to her and her heirs forever.

    Item - I give and bequeath to my daughter, Lurine Moon, one Negro by name Nelius, one horse and saddle and one feather bed and one cow and calf and twenty pounds, current Money of Virginia, when she shall arrive to the years of eighteen to her and her heirs forever.

    Item -I desire that the money, my son William Moon is owing me upon Land may be applied to disharge a debt due by me to Daniel Claiborne for Negroes bought of him.

    I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Ingram's children, twenty Shillings.

    Item -I give to my daughter Ann Linch, twenty Shillings

    Item -I give and bequeath to my daughter Dicey Scott, twenty Shillings.

    Item -I give and beqeath to my daughter Sarah Cureton, twenty Shillings.

    Item -I give and bequeath and bequeath to my son Abner Moon, twenty Shillings.

    Item -I give and bequeath to my daughter, Rachel Glenn, twenty Shillings.

    Item -I give and bequeath all the remainder of my Estate, not before willed away, to my beloved wife, for and during her natural life and after her decease to be equally divided among all my children then living, or the heirs of their bodies, lawfully begotten.

    Item -My son, Pleasant Moons Negroes is to work on the Plantation where I now live until he is eighteen years old.

    Item -If either of my children die under age and without heirs of their bodies, lawfully begotten, that then, the portion I have given to him or her, shall be equally divided among all my children then living, or the heirs of their bodies, lawfully begotten.

    Lastly -
    I nominate, constitute and appoint, my said wife Mary Moon Executrix together with my sons, Abner, John and William Moon and John Cureton Executors of this my last will and Testament, hereby revoking all other former wills by me made, declaring this alone to be my last will and Testament.

    In Witness whereof sealed, published and declared the same, this ninth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and ninety.
    Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us

    Thomas Lad
    Nathaniel Cureton Gideon (his X mark) Moon
    Noble Lad

    At a Court held for Lunenburg County the fourteenth day of October, seven hundred and ninety, the last will and Testament of Gideon Moon, Deceased was exhibited in Court by Abner Moon, and John Cureton, Jr. two of the executors therin named and proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of the said Executors (who made oath according to Law, certificate is granted them for obtaing a Probate of said will in due form, they having given Bond and securety, whereupon they, together with Archer Herrin, Thomas Ladd, William Moon, William Herrin and William Thackston, their securities, entered into and acknowledged Bond according to Law (reserving liberty to the other Executrix and Executors therein named to join in Probate therof when they shall think fitt.

    Teste, William Taylor, Clerk of Lunenburg Court.

    Newspaper article that appeared in the - "Greer Citizen" (undated, but probably in the mid 1960's) authored by, noted South Carolina genealogist, Leonardo Andrea :


    PIONEER GREER AREA FAMILIES


    William Moon was born 3 May 1768 in Lunenburg County, Va., and died in Greenville County, S.C. 18 March 1833. He was the son of Gideon and Mary Hill Moon (see their sketch in The Citizen).

    The Cumberland Episcopal Parish records show that William Moon married 28 September 1791 to Martha K. Glenn, born 1 Nov. 1771 and died 22 Dec. 1856 She was the daughter of Jeremiah Glenn and his wife Anna Blagrave (See their sketch in The Citizen). After his marriage William Moon removed to a farm between Woods Chapel and Abner Creek churches. Later he sold this place and bought extensive holdings on the road from Groce's Meadow to Mountain View where he and his wife are buried along side the road on a farm owned by the late Richard Howell. In this same family graveyard are buried his son, Gideon Moon and his wife, nee Lucinda Greer.

    William Moon signed his will 2 March 1833 and named the following heirs as Martha Knewstep Moon, my wife.

    Mary A. B. Wood, my daughter, and further investigation shows her as Mary Ann Blagrave Wood.

    Sarah G. Wood, my daugher, and further investigation shows her as Sarah Garland Moon Wood.

    Abner H. Moon, my son.

    William H. Moon, my son.

    Gideon Moon, my son.

    The witnesses to this will were Jabez Gilreath, M.C. Hudson and Alston Kendrick.

    It is claimed that this William Moon was a soldier of the Revolution, but I have never found any proof of this. If he served in the Revolution it was during the last year when he was aged 15 years old. DAR memberships have been established on Gideon Moon, the father of this William Moon.

    Abraham Wood and Thomas Wood bought heavily at the sale of the personal estate of William Moon and they may have been his son-in-law. I would greatly appreciate if some Citizen reader would send me data on whom each of these children married. Rachel Moon married Tyre Glenn and see my sketch on them. She was a sister of William Moon and Tyre Glenn was a brother of Martha Knewstep Glenn Moon. Their children were double first cousins.




    Father: Peter Moon b: 15 AUG 1710 in New Kent Co., VA
    Mother:
    Elizabeth Stone b: ABT 1710

    Marriage 1
    Mary Hudson b: ABT 1720
    • Married: 15 DEC 1743 in Lunenburg, VA
    Children
    1. Has Children Mary Moon b: ABT 1750 in Lunenburg Co., VA
    2. Has Children Dicey Moon b: ABT 1752 in VA
    3. Has Children Anne Moon b: 21 FEB 1754 in VA
    4. Has Children Abner Hudson Moon b: ABT 1760 in VA
    5. Has Children Sarah Moon b: 1761 in Lunenburg Co., VA
    6. Has Children John Moon b: 1765 in Lunenburg Co., VA
    7. Has Children William MOON b: 3 MAY 1768 in Lunenburg Co., VA
    8. Has Children Rachel Moon b: 12 MAR 1771 in Lunenburg Co., VA
    9. Has Children Pleasant Moon b: 12 DEC 1780 in VA
    10. Has Children Elizabeth Moon b: 1755 in Lunenburg Co., VA
    11. Has No Children Lurine Moon

    Sources:
    1. Title: Brandon-Scott Resource Book
      Text: Larry Brandon
      High Point, NC