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Mary Mountjoy Morton 1696–1740 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 May 1696

Birth Location: Henrico County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 20 September 1740

Death Location: James City County, Virginia, United States of America

Father: William Mountjoy

Mother: Sarah Nicholls

Spouse(s): John Jr, Thomas Morton

Children(s): Frances Pryor, Joseph Morton, Sarah Morton, Frances Pryor

In 1696, Mary Mountjoy Morton entered the world in Henrico County, Virginia, USA, born to William Mountjoy And Sarah Nicholls. In 1831, Mary Mountjoy Morton established residence. Mary Mountjoy Morton married Alvin Mountjoy, John Morton Jr, Thomas Morton, and had children including Frances Pryor, Joseph Morton, Sarah Morton. Mary Mountjoy Morton passed away in 1740 in James City County, Virginia, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1696, Mary Mountjoy Morton entered the world in Henrico County, Virginia, USA, born to William Mountjoy And Sarah Nicholls.
  • In 1831, Mary Mountjoy Morton established residence.
  • Mary Mountjoy Morton married Alvin Mountjoy, John Morton Jr, Thomas Morton, and had children including Frances Pryor, Joseph Morton, Sarah Morton.
  • Mary Mountjoy Morton passed away in 1740 in James City County, Virginia, United States of America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Morton's Ancestors

Self
Mary Morton
1696–1740
Birth Place: Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Parents
William Mountjoy
1657–1733
Hartland, Devon, England
Sarah Nicholls
1667–1732
Hartland, Devon, England
Grandparents
William (Mountjoy) (Mungie)
1630–1706
Hartland, Devon, England
Grace Heard(e)
1639–1699
Hartland, Devon, England
Hugh Nicholls
1637–1699
Hartland, Devon, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Morton's Descendants

1.
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Mary (Mountjoy) Morton (27 May 1696–20 September 1740) m. John (Morton) Jr (1684–1728) m. Thomas Morton (1690–1728)
  1. 1. Frances Pryor 1720–1777 m. Col. (Samuel) Pryor 1725–1777 m. Nicholas Meriwether 1720–1758
    1. 1. RICHARD (R) PRYOR 1700–1797 m. Mourning (Pryor Huddleston) White 1764–1802 m. Mary Mooney 1740–1767 m. Mary Pryor 1740–1765
      1. 1. Samuel Pryor 1800–1881
        1. 1. William (Hamlin) Pryor 1827–1912
      2. 2. Theodrick (Bland) Pryor 1730–1890
      3. 3. Theodorick (Bland) Pryor 1805–1890
        1. 1. Roger (Atkinson) Pryor 1828–1919
      4. 4. Nancy Pryor 1798–1860
      5. 5. Jerimiah Pryor 1812–1893
        1. 1. Sarah Pryor 1822–
      6. 6. Jeremiah Pryor 1789–1852 m. Phoebe Prior 1789–1850
        1. 1. Martin (Walton) Pryor 1811–1876
        2. 2. Henry Prior 1819–
        3. 3. charles Pryor 1816–1913
        4. 4. John (C) Pryor 1816–1913
      7. 7. James Prier 1786–1856
      8. 8. Richard Pryor 1763–1770
      9. 9. Sallie Pryor 1765–1820
        1. 1. Sarah Jobe 1804–1881
        2. 2. Mourning Jobe 1800–1856
        3. 3. Mornan 1800–
        4. 4. Samuel Jobe 1809–1870
        5. 5. William Jobe 1793–1835
        6. 6. Eda (Elizabeth) Jobe 1795–1881
        7. 7. Nancy Jobe 1798–1858
        8. 8. Permelia Jobe 1805–1891
        9. 9. Mary ("Polly") Jobe 1807–1875
        10. 10. Ireby (Stone) Jobe 1813–1897
        11. 11. Melissa Jobe 1815–1898
        12. 12. Eda (A.) Jobe 1795–1881
        13. 13. William (Christopher) Jobe 1793–1835
        14. 14. Nancy Jobe 1798–1852
        15. 15. Permelia Jobe 1800–1829
        16. 16. Parmelia Jobe 1815–1891
        17. 17. Permelia (Pamela) Jobe 1805–1891
        18. 18. Ireby Stone 1813–1897
      10. 10. Jonathan Pryor 1764–1765
      11. 11. William (M) Pryor 1768–1857
        1. 1. Joseph Pryor –1913
      12. 12. Joseph Pryor 1767–1851
      13. 13. Sarah ((Sallie)) Pryor 1770–1820 m. Caleb Jobe 1762–1824
        1. 1. Mourning Jobe 1800–1856
        2. 2. William Jobe 1793–1835 m. Zilphia Norris 1796–1861
        3. 3. Melissa Jobe 1815–1898
        4. 4. William (Christopher) Jobe 1793–1835
        5. 5. Sally Jobe 1794–1867
        6. 6. Eda (A.) Jobe 1795–1881
        7. 7. Iraby (Stone) Jobe 1814–1897
        8. 8. Samuel Jobe 1816–
        9. 9. Mourning Jobe 1818–
        10. 10. Permella Jobe 1805–1891
        11. 11. Polly Jobe 1807–1875
        12. 12. Nancy Jobe 1798–1858
        13. 13. Mornan Jobe 1801–
        14. 14. Sarah Jobe 1804–1881
        15. 15. Melissa Jobe 1815–1898
        16. 16. Eda (A.) Jobe 1795–1881
      14. 14. Mourning Jobe 1772–1849
      15. 15. John Pryor 1788–1862
      16. 16. Susannah Newby 1774–1840
      17. 17. Richard Pryor 1763–1770
      18. 18. Jonathan (Pryor) Sr 1788–1862 m. Elizabeth White 1788–1857
      19. 19. Nancy Pryor 1777–1799
      20. 20. Jonathan Pryor 1786–1856 m. Mary Wilson 1805–1887
      21. 21. Sarah (Sallie Jobe) Payne 1770–1820 m. Caleb (J.) Jobe 1762–1824
      22. 22. Thompson Pryor 1782–1838
      23. 23. Richard (Pryor) Jr 1763–1770
      24. 24. Elizabeth Rhea 1765–1840 m. James ((Whitsun)) Whitson 1867–1928 m. Ezekiel Rhea 1768–1811
        1. 1. John Whitson 1786–1844 m. Grace (Ruth) Rush 1787–1872
        2. 2. Jemima Perkins 1808–1889
        3. 3. Moses Rhea 1799–1852 m. Martha (Viannah) Austin 1801–1858
        4. 4. Mary (Ann) Rhea 1793–1854 m. William (Pryor) Rhea 1792–1856
      25. 25. Elizabeth (Betsy) Pryor –1840 m. Ezekiel (Rhea) Wray 1768–1811
        1. 1. Sebird (Smith) Rhea 1795–1878 m. Nancy Cooke 1793–1879 m. Nancy Rhea 1797–1879
        2. 2. Ezekiel Rhea 1811–1869
        3. 3. William (Pryor) Rhea 1792–1856 m. Mary (Ann) Rhea 1793–1854
        4. 4. Moses Rhea 1799–1852
        5. 5. Mary (Polly Ray) Rhea 1802–1856
        6. 6. Cynthia (Jane Rhea) Wray 1802–1869
        7. 7. Mahala Rhea 1807–1854
        8. 8. Sarah (Sally) Rhea 1800–1860
    2. 2. William Pryor 1723–1777
    3. 3. Joseph (Pryor) Sr 1736–1797 m. Mourning (Pryor Huddleston) White 1764–1802 m. Mary Mooney 1740–1767 m. Mary Pryor 1740–
      1. 1. Joseph Pryor 1767–1851
      2. 2. John Pryor 1772–1857
      3. 3. Polly Pryor 1776–
      4. 4. Prudence Pryor 1764–
      5. 5. Richard Pryor 1772–1864
      6. 6. Samuel Pryor 1770–1851
      7. 7. Samuel Pryor 1766–1792
      8. 8. Joseph Pryor 1767–1851
      9. 9. Edward Pryor 1780–1828
      10. 10. Mary (Amanda Eliazer) Pryor 1813–
      11. 11. Mary (Emmeline) Pryor 1782–1851
      12. 12. Richard Pryor 1772–1864
      13. 13. William Pryor 1775–1833
        1. 1. Mary Pryor 1810–1899
        2. 2. Elizabeth Pryor 1821–1885 m. William (Taylor Roberts) Sr 1813–1849
    4. 4. Sarah Pryor 1761–
    5. 5. Nancy Pryor 1764–1857
    6. 6. Nicholas Meriwether 1749–1828
  2. 2. Joseph Morton 1715–1759
  3. 3. Sarah Morton 1712–1763
  4. 4. Frances Pryor 1723–1775

Mary Morton's Timeline

3 Records

1696
27 May 1696
Birth of Mary Mountjoy Morton in Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Henrico County, Virginia, USA
1740
20 September 1740
Age 44
Death of Mary Mountjoy Morton in Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Henrico County, Virginia, USA
1831
1831-1843
Age 135
Mary Mountjoy Morton resided here
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 May 1696
    Event Place: Henrico County, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1831-1843
    Record Source: U.S., Revolutionary War Pensioners, 1801-1815, 1818-1872, The National Archives; Washington, D.C.; Ledgers of Payments, 1818-1872, to U.S. Pensioners Under Acts of 1818 Through 1858 From Records of the Office of the Third Auditor of the Treasury; Record Group Title: Records of the Accounting Officers of the Depar

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 September 1740
    Event Place: Henrico County, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: James City County, Virginia, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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