Martin, Francis Robert

Male 1657 - 1699  (42 years)


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  1. 1.  Martin, Francis Robert was born in 1657 in England; died on 28 Jul 1699 in Rappahannock, Virginia, USA.

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    • FSID: LZJY-F3V

    Francis married Gauder, Dorothea in 1679. Dorothea was born in 1660 in England; died on 10 Nov 1721 in Talbot, Maryland, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Martin, Mary Frances  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Sep 1692 in King George, Virginia, USA; died in 1757 in King George, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Martin, Mary Frances Descendancy chart to this point (1.Francis1) was born on 9 Sep 1692 in King George, Virginia, USA; died in 1757 in King George, Virginia, USA.

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    • FSID: LZYK-RH8

    Notes:

    Josias is not the son of Peter. There is no evidence of this. No record.

    View Tree for Josias Josias "Josiah" Fugate (b. Bet. 1678 - 1688, d. 18 Mar 1757)
    Josias "Josiah" Fugate (son of Peter La Foucate and Frances Mould) was born Bet. 1678 - 1688 in King George County, Virginia17, and died 18 Mar 1757 in King George County, Virginia.He married Mary Martin on May 1717 in King George County, Virginia, daughter of Francis Martin.
    Includes NotesNotes for Josias "Josiah" Fugate:

    Mary D. Fugate[3187741, alice w hiteside.ged]
    _EMAF: 0
    Name: Josiah "Josias" FUGATE , CAPTAINSex: M Birth: 1688 In (Note)
    "Captain In War" - Resided Brunswick County., Parish, King George Virginia Death:
    1 8 MAR 1757 In King George County., Virginia Note: Russell County ., Virginia
    Court OrderBook 1: May 1786, Session, Page 3: Ordered that JOSIAH
    FUGATE be commented to his excellency the Governor as fit and proper
    Captain of the Militia In Russell County, Virginia.Volume 1 & II -
    1979-19 80 - Fugate, Fugit, Fugett, Frigate NewsletterEditor: Mrs.
    Denis Pat Gaine s, Rt 1 Box 318 A, Mission, Texas 78572 The first issue
    of the Fugate Family Newsletter.On of the earliest records on the
    Fugates is the WILL of JOSIAS FUGATE recorded In King George County
    ., Virginia, WILL BOOK I, pages 62-63. It 3was written the 18th of March 1757
    and received for probate on June 2, 1757 . In 1961 Mr. Douglas B. Fugate
    did research In the Virginia State Library and says this about the will;
    "Other county records indicate that substantial transfers of property
    had been made previously to the chidren who received only a schilling,
    so Josias was not so hardhearted as the WILL would make him appear.
    other words they inherited large sums of property way before the ir
    father's death).WILL: In the Name of God Amen. I Josias Fugate of
    Brunswick Parish In the County of King George being In perfect sences In memory to make & ordain this my last Will & Testament firstI Recommed
    my Soul to the Mercy of Almight God hoping for Salvation through the
    Merits of my Saviour Jesus Christ, I my Body I commit to the Earth to be
    Decently buried at the Descretion of my Executors hereafter named as to
    my worldly Estate I give (Dispose Whereof as followeth afterall my just
    Debt In are ___Item I give to my son John Fugate one Shilling Sterling Item I give to my son Josias Fugate one Shilling Sterling Item I give to
    my son Randolph Fugate One Shilling Ster l ing Item I give to my son
    Martin Fugate One Shilling Sterling Item I give t o my daughter Ann
    Swillavant one Shilling Sterling item I give to my wife Mar y Fuga te all
    my whole Estate during her life & as her Death when I give I sh all to my
    son Francis Fugate to him &his heirs Governer lastly I do hereby
    Nominate & a ppoint my son Francis Fugate Exceutor of this my Last Will &
    Te stament In Testa mony whereof I have hereunto set my Hand & Seal;
    18 Day, March 1757.Sig ned, Sealed, Published & Delivered by the said
    Josias Fug ate to be his ___Will & Testament.SIGNED Josias (his mark)
    Fugate (SEAL) His Francis (his mark ) Martin Edward Porcher (his
    mark)and W A.B. Brow n (his mark)"The Fugate Familyof Russell
    County, Virginia" by Dr. David Faris, Published 1986 by Gate way Press,
    Baltimore, Maryland. Reference - Pg. 3, JOSIAS FUGATEThe early
    settlement of Virginia was concentrated In the (tidewater area) along the larger navigable rivers with easy access by water between settled areas
    and to the West Indies and England. As new settlers and younger sons
    sought unoccupied land , the settlements, progressed westwa d along the
    river valleys. (The first know n Ancestor of the FUGATES of Moccasin
    Valley, JOSIAS FUGATE), resided In the (Peninsula of Virginia) land
    lying between the (Rappanhannock and Potomac Rivers) extending from the
    (Chesapeake Bay) back to the sources of the rivers In the mountains of Western
    Virginia. The land was called the NORTHERN NECK OF VIRGINIA .
    Pg. 3, Josias Fugate, resided In Brunswick Parish, King George County,
    Virginia, had been before 1692 part of Old Rappanhannock County
    From Fugate rearchers
    Notes for JOSIAH FUGATE: Josias' will dated Mar 18 1757 and proved
    June 2 1757 - King George Co.
    Excerpts from Josias Fugate's Will~
    Josias Fugate
    d. 1757 King George Co. VA;
    Will Book 1, pp 62-3:
    I Josias Fugate of Brunswick Parish in the county of King George ...
    make & ordain this my Last Will and Testament ... after all debts paid,to son JOHN, one shilling sterling; to son JOSIAS, (same); to son RANDOLPH (same); to son MARTIN (same); to daughter ANN Swillavant (same); to wife MARY all my estate during her life & at her death I give it all to my sonFRANCIS, to him and his heirs forever. Dated 18 March 1757 Witnesses: Francis Martin, Edward Pitcher, Andrew Brown. Proved 2 June 1757.
    From: Russell County Fugates
    Josias Fugate is the earliest confirmed Fugate. He resided in the
    Northern Neck of Virginia in the Brunswick Parish of King George
    County. (History of King George County) In Josias's will dated 18
    March, 1757, he mentions his sons Francis, John, Josias, Randolph,
    Martin and daughter Ann Swillavant, as well as his wife Mary. Mary
    has by tradition been assumed to be Mary Martin. It is probable that his sons John, Josias, Randolph, and Martin, had moved elsewhere to settle. Randolph is known to have been in Orange County, Virginia, by 1738. Abt 1717 when Josias was 29, he married Mary MARTIN [1], in King George County, Maryland. [2]
    They had the following children:
    2 i. John, M (~1724-1786)
    3 ii. Francis, M (~1711-1791)
    4 iii. Randolph, M (>1715->1778)
    5 iv. Josias, M (1720-)
    6 v. Anne, F (1728-)
    7 vi. Martin, M (~1730-
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    >1. “Fugate Family Forum,” Mary Fugate, Electronic.
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    >luvacuzn/index.html, 1/2006.
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    >tangledwoods/page11.html, 11/2005.
    >5. Reflections the Claiborne County Historical Society Publication
    >and other various sources. Thanks to Dawna J. Vicars, 3056
    >StudebakerRoad, Long Beach, Ca 90808.
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    >Robertson, spamsick2004@yahoo.com.
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    >Homepage, 2004.
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    >2001.
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    More About Josias "Josiah" Fugate:
    Died 2: 02 Jun 1757, King George County, Virginia.17
    More About Josias "Josiah" Fugate and Mary Martin:
    Marriage 1: May 1717, King George County, Virginia.
    Marriage 2: May 1717, King George County, Virginia/Maryland.

    Mary married Fugate, Josias in May 1717 in King George, Virginia, USA. Josias was born on 27 Feb 1688 in King George, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Mar 1757 in King George, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Fugate, Martin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1727 in Big Moccasin Creek, Russell, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Jun 1803 in Russell, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Fugate, Martin Descendancy chart to this point (2.Mary2, 1.Francis1) was born in 1727 in Big Moccasin Creek, Russell, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Jun 1803 in Russell, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: GWZV-BXF

    Notes:

    Died:
    Formed in 1786 from Augusta

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Fugate, Colbert O  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1759 in Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Aug 1819 in Big Moccasin Creek, Russell, Virginia, USA.

    Martin married Henley, Sarah in 1746 in Virginia, USA. Sarah was born in 1720 in Virginia, USA; died in 1784 in Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Fugate, Mary Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1760 in Russell, Virginia, USA; died in 1842 in Russell, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Fugate, Colbert O Descendancy chart to this point (3.Martin3, 2.Mary2, 1.Francis1) was born in 1759 in Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Aug 1819 in Big Moccasin Creek, Russell, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LJKL-G7S

    Notes:

    WILL OF COLBARD FUGATE
    Russell County, Virginia
    Will Book 4, Page 8
    Executed 14 Sep 1819
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/probate/colbardfugate.html
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    From The Fugate Family of Russell Co., VA by David Farris, Gateway Press 1986

    There is some doubt as to who the original Fugate was in America. Early genealogists thought that Peter LaFoucate of Baltimore County, Maryland was the original settler. Further study, however, casts doubt on this and points to James Fugett who married Martha Poel (Poole). James was the son of James Fugett and Emaline Lamb of Ltegray, London.

    James Fugett married Martha Poel in Henrico County, Virginia in 1694. The county was established in 1611, just four years after Jamestown. It extended on both sides of the James River from the junction of the James and Appomattox Rivers to the Blue Ridge Mountains. In 1634 there were 4914 settlers in Virginia, with 419 of these in Henrico County. In 1694 Henrico County consisted of Goochland (1727), Albemarle (1744), Amherst(1761), Fluvanna(1777), Nelson, Chesterfield (1747), Cumberland(1749), Buckingham(1732), Powhatan and part of Appomattox Counties as well as the cities of Richmond, Charlottesville and Colonial Heights. The boundaries have remained essentially unchanged since 1747.

    They are known to have resided in Perquimans Precinct, North Carolina, from 1697 to 1702.

    Josias Fugate is the earliest confirmed Fugate. He resided in the Northern Neck of Virginia in the Brunswick Parish of King George County. In Josias' will, dated 18 March, 1757, he mentions his sons Francis, John, Josias, Randolph, Martin and daughter Ann Swillavant, as well as his wife, Mary. Mary has, by tradition, been assumed to be Mary Martin. It is probable that his sons John, Josias, Randolph, and Martin, had moved elsewhere to settle. Randolph is known to have been in Orange County, Virginia, by 1738.

    Martin Fugate was recorded in Frederick County in 1755. The area he was located in was possibly the area known as Dunmore County from 1772 to 1777, renamed Shenandoah County in 1777, and later divided into Page and Warren Counties. He was also recorded in Culpeper Co., Virginia, in 1761, 1763, and 1775. It is probable that all his children were born in this area. His brother John Jr. was recorded as selling his land in the same area on 09 October, 1771 then purchasing land in 1772 in the Moccasin

    Valley in what was then Botetourt County, and later Fincastle, Washington, and finally Russell County. Martin was first noted in Russell County in 1789 as "exempt from taxation". It was in Russell County that Martin Fugate's estate was settled on 29 June, 1803.

    The area which is now Russell County was an intertribal Indian hunting preserve until 1745 when it became part of Augusta County. Between 1769 and 1785 it was contained in Botetourt, Fincastle, and Washington Counties. In 1786, Russell Country was formed from Washington County. The boundary lines extended from Clinch Mountain to the Cumberland Gap on the Kentucky Border and eastward to a point near Bluefield, Virginia. In 1790 the County had a population of 3338, including 190 slaves.

    The first known group of settlers arrived in Castles Woods, in 1770. Among this group, then considered squatters, was Charles Bickley, brother of Mary Carter. They claimed and settled on land to which they could not obtain legal title because of problems with the Loyal Company, Indians, and the Crown. Many of these first settlers did not obtain legal right to their land until the 1780s. A good account of the settlement of Southwest Virginia is given by Judge Lyman Chalkley.

    In 1772, Francis Fugate settled at Moccasin Creek, one year after Col. John Tate. In 1774, because of continuing Indian raids, Captain William Russell was ordered to build a number of palisade forts as a means of protection. These forts, which protected many of the Fugate ancestors include Elk Garden Fort, where Solomon Litton was captured by Indians, Fort Blackmore, where Dale Carter was killed, and Tate's Fort, located on Col. John Tate's land. Following them were, among others, Colbert Fugate, Robert Tate Sr. and Robert Tate Jr.

    The Moccasin Valley, where most of the Fugates and Tates settled, is a fertile but rocky farming area located in the southwestern part of Russell County. It extends from Hansonville to near Big Moccasin Gap in Scott County, with Clinch Mountain on the south and Moccasin Ridge on the North. The name of Big Moccasin Creek, attributed to Daniel Boone about 1769 after the first settlers found Indian moccasin footprints in the soft mud of the creek banks.

    Martin Fugate had at least 4 sons Francis, Henley, Zachariah, and Colbert were all mentioned in court records. In addition, Benjamin and William Fugate, all residing in Moccasin Creek are probably his sons. He also may have had a daughter, Ann, married to Samuel Haddix of Moccasin Creek. A possible second daughter, married to James McCarty, was killed by Indians in 1788.

    Martin's son Colbert, as well as Colbert's son, Isaac Beverly Fugate, who was born on 04 May, 1804, lived in Moccasin Valley, Russell County their entire lives.

    Colbert Fugate came to Russell County, VA in 1771 and settled on what was known as Big Moccasin Creek. Colbert Fugate served in Virginia's legislature for two terms. Colbert and his wife are buried on the family plantation which is still in the Tate family of Lebanon, VA. John Tate and Mary Bracken are buried there also.

    WILL OF COLBERT FUGATE
    Russell County, Virginia
    Will Book 4, Page 8
    Executed 14 September 1819

    In the name of God. Amen!

    I, Colbert Fugate of the county of Russell and State of Virginia being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and disposing memory (for which I thank God) and calling to mind the uncertainty of human life, and being desirous to dispose of all such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with - I give and bequeath the same in manner following, that is to say:

    1st. I bequeath to Hannah Fugate, my wife, the plantation whereon I now live together with my farming utensils and household furniture except such part thereof as is herein otherwise disposed of, my stock of hogs, one Sorrell mare called Phillis, one three year old colt called the Brafford colt, three milk cows to be chosen by herself and all my slaves also ten head of sheep; all which I give

    and bequeath to her during her widowhood for the maintenance of herself and my infant children, Samuel Bracken, Isaac Beverly, Lucinda Clark and Lydia Drucilla Milford Fugate. If my said wife should hereafter marry then it is my will and desire that she should have the use of my said plantation during her natural life together with every thing above devised to her, except my slaves, which in that event, she is to have no part of.

    2d. I have heretofore given to my son Robert Fugate and conveyed to him, the tract of land whereon he lives except a small portion of the purchase money which he paid, in addition to which and bequeath to him fifty acres of land adjoining his said plantation, which said 50 acres was purchased by my said son Robert and myself, together with all other property advanced by me to him.

    3d. I have given to my son Zachariah Fugate the plantation in Scott County which I purchased of James Gibson Sen. who did not convey the same previous to his death, some of his heirs have conveyed part of it to my said son Zachariah & myself. It is my will and I hereby bequeath to my said son Zachariah the said plantation together with all the other property which I have advanced

    to him, and desire that a complete conveyance be made to him of the said land by the heirs and representatives of said Gibson, or if they all not make the said conveyance, that by a suit as he compel them to do so. And this property being more than I desire for the share of my said son, Zachariah, I require that he pay to my son Samuel Bracken Fugate within seven years from the

    date of this my will, five hundred dollars which I leave as a charge on the said land.

    4th. I bequeath to my daughter Mary Dorton one hundred dollars in cash, in addition to what I have already advanced to her, and in addition to her equal share with my other children of such devices herein after inserted as shall dispose of any part of my property in that manner.

    5th. I bequeath to my son John one hundred acres of land lying on Mocherson Ridge at the head of Dever's branch and one hundred dollars in cash, in addition to what I have already advanced him, and also in addition to what will be herein after devised to him equally with my other children.

    6th. I bequeath to my daughter Edith one grey mare, saddle and bridle which she has not in possession; two good cows being those two called hers. Eight head of sheep: One feather bed and furniture and one hundred dollars in cash in addition to what will be herein after devised to her equally with my other children.

    7th. I bequeath to my son Samuel Bracken Fugate five hundred dollars to be paid him as aforesaid by my son Zachariah. Also two cows, one two year hold heifer and one yearling, one spotted 2 year old colt, a bridle and saddle to be purchased by my executors and to be worth thirty dollars; one feather bed and furniture, and if the said horse dies before my said son attains full age, then I give him one hundred dollars in addition. I also give to my said son Samuel Bracken my Negro boy Billy hereby revoking so much of the devise to my wife as as gives the said Negro boy Billy to her. I also give to my said son Samuel Bracken the north west quarter of section seven of township four north, in range eight west of the tract of country appropriate for military bounty land in the state of Illinois, which quarter section contains one hundred and sixty acres, and was conveyed to me by Thomas Ja_____

    and Mary his wife.

    8th. I bequeath to my son Isaac Beverly Fugate ____in the plantation whereon I now liv

    Delegate to the Virginia House

    Colbert married Tate, Hannah in 1788 in Tumbez, Russell, Virginia, USA. Hannah (daughter of Tate, Col. John Robert and Bracken, Mary) was born in 1772 in Russell, Virginia, USA; died on 3 Jun 1844 in Tateville, Pulaski, Kentucky, USA; was buried after 3 Jun 1844 in Fugate Cemetery, Big Mocassin Creek, Russell, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Fugate, Mary Edith  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1792 in Russell, Virginia, USA; died on 27 Jul 1853 in Rye Cove, Scott, Virginia, USA; was buried after 27 Jul 1853 in Dorton Cemetary, Russell, Virginia, USA.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. Fugate, Zachariah Eugene  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Jan 1792 in Tumbez, Russell, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Jul 1842 in Scott, Virginia, USA; was buried after 1 Jul 1842 in Joseph Carter Cemetery, Rye Cove, Scott, Virginia, USA.

  2. 5.  Fugate, Mary Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (3.Martin3, 2.Mary2, 1.Francis1) was born in 1760 in Russell, Virginia, USA; died in 1842 in Russell, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: G7B3-YWF
    • Residence: 1830, Russell, Virginia, USA; Formed in 1786 from Augusta

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Formed in 1786 from Augusta

    Died:
    Formed in 1786 from Augusta

    Mary married Dorton, Captain William F Jr in 1778 in Russell, Virginia, USA. William (son of Dorton, William F Sr and Lewis, Elizabeth Bettie Watts) was born in 1750 in Powhatan, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Dec 1826 in Castlewood, Russell, Virginia, USA; was buried after 10 Dec 1826 in Dorton Cemetary, Russell, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Dorton, William Allen  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Jan 1792 in Copper Creek, Russell, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Mar 1859 in Rye Cove, Scott, Virginia, USA; was buried after 22 Mar 1859 in Dorton Cemetary, Russell, Virginia, USA.