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Nicholas Wyatt, Gentleman

Male Abt 1620 - Bef 1673  (~ 53 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Nicholas Wyatt, Gentleman was born about 1620 in Virginia or Boxley, Kent, England; died before 22 Jan 1673 in Anne Arundel County, MD.

    Notes:

    "ANNE ARUNDEL GENTRY--DORSEY FAMILY" p. 11 "Wyatt, a wealthy
    planter was first in Virginia and came up the Severn with the
    non-conformists. In some manner he became 'convinced' of the Quaker
    beliefs and refused to take the oath. He died in 1674 and during his
    residence in Anne Arundel County he acquired one of the most affluent
    estates of his day. At his death the personal estate alone was
    appraised at L 65,788. His will was dated Dec. 10, 1671 and was
    written by Conrelius Howard, Gent. After probation which occurred on
    Jan 22, 1673/4. Cornelius Howard testified that Wyatt could not
    remember 'all what he had'. Plantations were left to his minor son,
    Samuel who died soon thereafter and to his daughter Sarah, with his
    wife, Damaris as the residuary heir. "The inventory was taken roon
    by room which indicates the pretentiousness of his estate...personalty
    at the Outward Plantation, in the hall at the Lower Plantation, in the
    parlour, in the hall chamber, in the porch chamber, in the staire
    case, in the parlour Chamber, in the kitchin chamber, in the kitchin
    loft, in the kitchin, in the quarters, in the milk house, in the
    cellar, in the cellar loft, in the kitchin bittry, and in the Landing.
    There were books, six framed pictures, also three other pictures, and
    silver plate. At the Landing there were one servant man, on servant
    woman and one negro slave. Also at the Landing were one boat 17
    ft.long, appraised at L800, one 10 ft. appraised at L500, one large
    canoe at L200, and an ould boate at L100. (Wills, Liber 1, folio 596)"
    "THE DORSEY FAMILY" by Dorsey and Nimmo, 1947 (Allen County Public Lib.,
    Ft. Wayne, IN) d. 1673 Anne Arundel County; m. Damaris---- widow, before
    1653, prob. in Va. "Being a Quaker, he refused to take the oath of
    Plantation, therefore had no right to sell land....in 1659, when he
    was ordered to refund 510 pounds of tobacco, which he had received for
    the sale of ten acres of land...On Oct. 10, 1662, Nicholas Wyatt was
    one of the Quakers brought before the court. (Besse's Sufferings,
    Vol.2, f. 381). He also refused to take the oath in 1668, when he was
    summoned as one of the Grand Jury. (Prov. Ct. Rec. F.F., f. 654)"
    "In 1671 Nicholas Wyatt became ill and his wife Damaris, becoming
    alarmed, sent for Cornelius Howard to make a will for her husband.
    Alto Nicholas Wyatt was very weak and sick and in no condition to make
    a will, he said he would give unto his son Samuel Wyatt his plantation
    and unto his daughter Sarah, 100 pounds, but when his wife interposed
    and asked if he did not remember that she was to be given the Lower
    plantation, Nicholas answered that he had forgot that. When his
    friends asked if he intended to leave his only son a bare plantation
    with neither a cow to give him milk nor a servant to wait on him,
    Nicholas seemed indifferent and answered that his son was as much his
    wife's son as his. As a result, the greater part of the estate was
    left to Damaris. Dec. 10, 1671 Will of Nicholas Wyatt: To my son
    Samuel Wyatt at 18 yrs. of age, the Quarter. In the event of
    death without heirs, next of kin to inherit same To daughter
    Sarah, Lower plantation where the widow Gibbons lives To wife
    Damaris, Executrix and residuary legatee (Wills, 1, f.596) Nicholas
    Wyatt, afterwards recovering from his illness, was urged by his
    friends who thought his will unfair to his children, to destroy it and
    make another one. When the subject came up while he was riding in the
    woods with his friend Cornelius Howard, Nicholas at last appreciating
    the situation, turned to his friend and said, "Do you think I am in my
    right senses to leave my only son a bare plantation?" Cornelius
    Howard suggested he take his will and burn it, but he did not follow
    his advice. Later on much trouble arose in court, when Edward Dorsey
    and his wife Sarah brought suit against Damaris, and her then husband,
    Thomas Bland, causing the will to be thrown out of court. (Test. Proc.
    4 B, folios 1-4) (Test. Papers, Box 3, Folder 30)" "Items of
    interest (inventory) were tables, turky work charyes, leather chayres,
    Chest of drawers, side cupboards, bedsteads, ruggs, Curtains and
    valances, couches, trundle beds, brass and irons, tongs etc., looking
    glasses, 20 framed pictures, silver tankard, cups and spoons, books,
    nest of Houre glasses, linens, seal skin trunk, 20 pewter dishes, 14
    porringers, pewter and brass candlesticks, cups, etc. (Invts. & Accts.
    2, f. 263)"
    Birth date taken from Ancestral file

    Born: about 1620
    Married: Damaris ?Stockett/Stockwell.
    He died before January 22, 1673 leaving a wife, Damaras, a son, Samuel, and a dau., Sarah. He was granted by patent (surveyed 1651) land on the south side of the Servern, all in the middle neck hundred. [TQFOAAC].
    Her unusual name also appears in Powell family of which a Damaris b about 1640 m Charles Fowkes. This is compatible with the description in Maryland Archive "....Damaris Wyatt, who took Attorney Thomas Bland as her third husband, was an approve d midwife. She and Nicholas Wyatt, her second husband, with a daughter by her first husband, had come from Virginia into Maryland, and settled on the Severn River. Wyatt, who may have been a surveyor, had laid out for him several parcels of lan d on the south side of the river, and there they lived. He died late in 1672 or early in 1673, for his will was probated in January 1673. Damaris went on living in the same place, and, on October 4, 1673, she took ?One Dorothy Bruton into her ho use who was then very sick and bigg with Child? (post, p. 261) and cared for her for three weeks. Edward Gardner, whose interest in Dorothy is nowhere explained, had especially asked Damaris to do this, and he had ?faithfully promise[d] to satis fie the said Damoris what she Should reasonably deserve? (ibid.). There may have been some connection between Gardner and Dorothy Bruton: she was never called Mrs., and never said to have had a husband. When she died, in July 1675, she left tw o daughters, and she made Gardner her executor. ...."

    Family/Spouse: Damaris Stockett?. Damaris was born in 1623 in England; died about 1699 in Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Samuel Wyatt  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 3. Sarah Wyatt  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1657 in Of Anne Arundel, MD; died about 1690 in Anne Arundel County, MD.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Wyatt Descendancy chart to this point (1.Nicholas1)

  2. 3.  Sarah Wyatt Descendancy chart to this point (1.Nicholas1) was born in 1657 in Of Anne Arundel, MD; died about 1690 in Anne Arundel County, MD.

    Notes:

    Dates taken from Ancestral file

    Sarah married Edward Dorsey, Colonel before Nov 1670. Edward (son of Edward Dorsey, Senior and Anne) was born in 1645 in VA; died in 1705 in Major's Choice, Baltimore County, MD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Edward Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1701.
    2. 5. Sarah Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 6. Samuel Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 7. Hannah Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 8. John Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 9. Joshua Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point
    7. 10. Benjamin Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point
    8. 11. Nicholas Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1690 in Middle Neck Hund, MD; died in 1717 in Major's Choice, Baltimore County, MD; was buried on 23 Sep 1717 in All Hallow's Par, Baltimore County, MD.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Edward Dorsey Descendancy chart to this point (3.Sarah2, 1.Nicholas1) died in 1701.

  2. 5.  Sarah Dorsey Descendancy chart to this point (3.Sarah2, 1.Nicholas1)

  3. 6.  Samuel Dorsey Descendancy chart to this point (3.Sarah2, 1.Nicholas1)

  4. 7.  Hannah Dorsey Descendancy chart to this point (3.Sarah2, 1.Nicholas1)

  5. 8.  John Dorsey Descendancy chart to this point (3.Sarah2, 1.Nicholas1)

  6. 9.  Joshua Dorsey Descendancy chart to this point (3.Sarah2, 1.Nicholas1)

  7. 10.  Benjamin Dorsey Descendancy chart to this point (3.Sarah2, 1.Nicholas1)

  8. 11.  Nicholas Dorsey Descendancy chart to this point (3.Sarah2, 1.Nicholas1) was born in 1690 in Middle Neck Hund, MD; died in 1717 in Major's Choice, Baltimore County, MD; was buried on 23 Sep 1717 in All Hallow's Par, Baltimore County, MD.

    Notes:

    "ANNE ARUNDEL GENTRY--DORSEY FAMILY" by Harry Wright Newman
    "Nicholas Dorsey, son of Col. Edward Dorsey and his wife, Sarah Wyatt,
    was born about 1690 in Middle Neck Hundred of St. Anne's Parish. At
    the writing of his father's will in 1704, he was mentioned as being
    less than 16 years of age. From his father's estate he inherited 100
    acres of 'Long Reach', which lay in old Baltimore County Nicholas died
    at a young age leaving a widow and four infants. He was buried on
    Sep. 23, 1717, according to the records of All Hallow's Parish. His
    last will and testament, dated Sep. 15, 1717, was probated in
    Baltimore County on Feb. 13, 1717/18.(Wills, Liber 14, folio 478) To
    sons Thomas, Nicholas, Benjamin, and Edward personalty at 21 years;
    sons to have liberty to choose guardians at 18 To son Benjamin
    the dwelling-plantation at the decease of his mother. (Inventories,
    Liver 1, folio 40) The appraisement of personal estate on Jul. 4,
    1718, reported a value of L347.15.9, including eight negroes. It
    seemed as if the Widow Dorsey was a poor manager and by 1724, as
    'Frances Dorsey, Widow, of Baltimore County' she prayed relief from her
    creditors, yet at the final account filed by her on Jul. 30, 1725,
    there was a balance due the heirs of L 117.15.11 (Adm. Accts, Box 3,
    folder 68; Archives Vol. 35, p. 6)"
    "THE DORSEY BOOK" by Maxwell Dorsey and Jean Muir Dorsey, 1947
    "Nicholas Dorsey received by deed of gift in 1700 from his father, 100
    acres of Major's Choice, and by his father's will in 1704, he was left
    100 acres of Long Reach, 2 silver spoons, a new gun, and a horse named
    Dick to be delivered to him at the age of 16 years." "The estate of
    Nicholas Dorsey was appraised on July 4, 1718...the inventory included
    a Bible, testament, spelling book, psalter, money scales, pocket sack
    (?), 2 small deal boxes, chest, lock and key, negroes, Tom, Hagar,
    Jenny and child, Isaac, Esther, Maria....The estate valued at
    L347.15.9 1/2 (Invts. 1, f.40)"

    Nicholas married Frances Hughes on 20 Dec 1709 in St. Anne's Paris, MD. Frances (daughter of Thomas Hughes and Lydia) was born on 18 May 1692 in St. James Parish, Herring Creek, MD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Thomas Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 13. Nicholas Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 14. Benjamin Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1713 in All Hallow's Par, Baltimore County, MD; was christened on 17 Sep 1717; died before 27 Jul 1749 in Anne Arundel County, MD.
    4. 15. Edward Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 17 Sep 1717; was buried before Sep 1721.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Thomas Dorsey Descendancy chart to this point (11.Nicholas3, 3.Sarah2, 1.Nicholas1)

  2. 13.  Nicholas Dorsey Descendancy chart to this point (11.Nicholas3, 3.Sarah2, 1.Nicholas1)

  3. 14.  Benjamin Dorsey Descendancy chart to this point (11.Nicholas3, 3.Sarah2, 1.Nicholas1) was born about 1713 in All Hallow's Par, Baltimore County, MD; was christened on 17 Sep 1717; died before 27 Jul 1749 in Anne Arundel County, MD.

    Notes:

    "ANNE ARUNDEL GENTRY--DORSEY FAMILY" by Harry Wright Newman
    "Benjamin Dorsey, son of Nicholas and Frances (Hughes) Dorsey, was
    born in All Hallow's Parish, and baptised at the parish church on Sep.
    17, 1717. On Feb. 3, 1741/2, Benjamin Dorsey, then of Anne Arundel
    County, sold 100 acre portion of 'Major's Choice' on Elk Ridge, which had
    been granted to Edward Dorsey. On Aug. 24, 1741, he purchased for L
    223, a portion of 'Talbot's Last Shift' on the main falls of the
    Patapsco in Anne Arundel" Benjamin Dorsey died intestate. Letters
    of adm. were granted to his widow, Sophia Dorsey, on Jul. 27,
    1749....the appraisement of the personal estate was made on Sep. 15,
    1749...value of L 248.17.6 (Inventories, Liber42, folio 34)
    Death date taken from Ancestral file

    Family/Spouse: Sophia Howard. Sophia (daughter of Cornelius Howard and Elizabeth Clements) was born in 1726 in Anne Arundel County, MD; died on 21 Feb 1788 in Baltimore County, MD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 16. Cassandra Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 17. Benjamin Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1775.
    3. 18. Elisha Dorsey  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1743 in Anne Arundel County, MD; died in 1802 in Dorsey's Plains, Baltimore County, MD.

  4. 15.  Edward Dorsey Descendancy chart to this point (11.Nicholas3, 3.Sarah2, 1.Nicholas1) was christened on 17 Sep 1717; was buried before Sep 1721.


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