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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anthony Halbert (son of James Halbert and Sarah Shaddock).

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    • Reference Number: 5596


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Halbert was born Abt 1740, Essex, Virginia, USA (son of William Halbert and Mary (Unknown)); died Bef May 1819, Tappahannock, Essex, Virginia, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 5693

    Notes:

    James Halbert, first son of William and Mary Halbert was born about 1740, Essex Co., Va. and
    died before May 7, 1819, Tappahanock, Virginia, when his will was probated. His will was dated, Dec 11, 1811, and was probated May 7, 1819,Tappahanock, Virginial. He married Sarah Shaddock, ca. 1782, Essex Co., Va. She was born about 1750, Essex Co., Va.,and died after Jul 30, 1823, Tappahanock, Virginia
    Her parents were James Shaddock, born about 1715, Essex Co., Va., and died 1795, Essex Co., Va. and Hannah Samuel, born 1741, Essex Co., Va., and died after 1795, Essex Co., Va. Hannah's parents were James Samuel, born about 1715, Essex Co., Va., and May 10, 1759, Essex Co., Va. and Sarah Boulware, born 1739, Essex Co., Va., and died after 1759, Essex Co., Va. James served in the Rev. War in Va.

    In the Deed Book of 1794, James Halbert buys 134 acres of land from James and Hannah Shaddock, James Shaddock, Jr., and Catherine, his wife. There is also a deed, of Oct 15, 1795, "between James Shaddock, Jr. and wife Catherine, of Caroline, Virginia, USA and James Halbert, of Essex Co., VA, a certain tract of land in Essex Co., VA, fifty-four acres, being the land which Avarilla Samuel, deceased, devised in her last will and testament should be equally divided between James Shaddock and John Halbert, a son of the said James Halbert.

    James Halbert made his will Dec 4, 1831 and it was proved on May 17, 1819. He gave to his son, William Halbert and daughter Mary Goldman, three Negroes, to them and their heirs. To his wife, Sally, all of his estate, both real and personable, during her lifetime; after her death to be given to his five sons, John, James, Thomas, Anthony and Lewis

    James Halbert will

    I James Halbert of the County of Essex and the State of Virginia
    being in my proper sences do make and ordian this my last Will and Testament
    in Manner and as followeth Vt

    Item I give to my son William Halbert and my daughter Mary Goldman three Negrose Vt Cloe, Harry and Will to them their heirs forever to be equally divided beteeen them

    Item I tend my belove wife Sally Halbert all the rest and balance of my estate both reald and personal estate during her natural life after her death I give to my five sons Vt John Halbert, James Halbert, Thomas Halbert, Anthony Halbert & Lewis Halbert to them and their heirs forever to be equally divided between them. and lastley I appointed my two sons John and James Halbert to be my excutors to this my last will.

    Signed and Sealed this forth day of December Eighteen hundred and Eleven
    James Halbert (seal)\\

    In the presence of William Threshly, Humprhey Stuart, James Threshly, Henry Threshly

    At Quarterlay Court begun and held for the County of Essex at Tappahannock on Monday
    the 17th day of may 1819
    This last Will and Testement of James Halbert dec.d was ___ proved by the oaths of James Threshly and Henry Thresly tow of thes suscribing witnessee and ordered to be recorded
    Tests Wm. B Matthews Clk

    James married Sarah Shaddock 1783, Essex, Virginia, USA. Sarah (daughter of James Shaddock and Hannah Samuel) was born , Essex, Virginia, USA; died Aft Jul 1823, Tappahannock, Essex, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Sarah Shaddock was born , Essex, Virginia, USA (daughter of James Shaddock and Hannah Samuel); died Aft Jul 1823, Tappahannock, Essex, Virginia, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 12585

    Children:
    1. John B Halbert was born 1783, Essex, Virginia, USA; died 1844, St Clair, Illinois, USA.
    2. James Halbert was born 19 Aug 1785, Essex, Virginia, USA; died 5 Nov 1858, Sangamon, Illinois, USA.
    3. Thomas Halbert
    4. 1. Anthony Halbert
    5. Lewis Halbert


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Halbert was born Abt 1714, Essex, Virginia, USA (son of William Halbert and Mary Cooke); died 20 Apr 1761, Essex, Virginia, USA.

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    • Find-A-Grave: 65536542
    • Reference Number: 5869

    Notes:

    He married Mary ________. His children moved to Ohio and Illinois.

    Will Book 5, page 175 of the Essex Co. Records, we find an account of the administration of the estate of William Halbert/Halbard. (both spellings appear in the document). Joel Halbert is the administrator. "If it does hereafter appear that any last will and testament was made by the said dec'd. the exect's therein named doe exhibit ye same unto ye said court making request to have it allowed and approved accordingly, i the said Joel, being thereunto required do render and deliver up his letters of administration, approbation of suits, and c. 19th Febr. 1733"

    In the same book is found an itemization of the estate, furniture, cattle, etc. Since no will was found and no children were named in the administration papers of William Halbert's estate, our supposition is, that this William and Joel were brothers. William was a family name in Joel Halbert's family, as well as in the Halbert family. Joel had a son, William, who moved to SC after the Revolution. It seems probable, therefore, that the William whose estate had been administered by Joel Halbert was the father of the William Halbert whose will was proved in Essex Co., VA in 1761. In this will, the name was spelled Halbert, Halbart, and Halbard, as in the old papers of administration of 1713. To his son, James, he gives the plantation on which he lives; to his wife, Mary, all his personal estate until her death or marriage. After her decease, it is to be equally divided between his daughters, Hannah Newman, Frances, Patty, Ann, Elizabeth and his son, William Halbert.

    William Halbert will

    In the Name of God Amen I William Halbert of St. Anns Parish in Essex County Being sick and weak of body but of perfect sense and sound memory thanks to be God
    do make this my last will and testemant in mannor following

    1st my body to the earth whence it was taken to be buried in such desent mannor as my exors.
    hereafter named shall think fit _rusting through the merist of my Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to be Received into eternal Happiness

    Item I give unto my son James halbert my land and plantation where I live unto him my said son James and his heirs forever

    Item I tend unto my loving wife Mary Halbert all my personable estate during her life or widowhood and after her decase or marriage to be equally divided between my daughter Hannah Newman, mr daughter Frances Halbert, my daughter Patty Halbert my daughter Ann Halbert, my daughter Elizabeth Halbert and my son William Halbert should die without issue then their part to be divid between the survivers of them

    Lastly I do make and appoint my loving wife Mary Halbrt Executrix and Executor of this my last will and testemant

    in witness whereof I have hereunto set mt hand and seal this 18th day of Nov 1760

    william halbert (l s )

    William — Mary (Unknown). [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary (Unknown)

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    • Reference Number: 9156

    Children:
    1. 2. James Halbert was born Abt 1740, Essex, Virginia, USA; died Bef May 1819, Tappahannock, Essex, Virginia, USA.
    2. Frances Halbert was born Abt 1741, Virginia, USA.
    3. Hannah Halbert was born 1744, Virginia, USA.
    4. Patricia Halbert was born 1754, Essex, Virginia, USA.
    5. Ann Halbert was born 1756, Essex, Virginia, USA.
    6. Elizabeth Halbert was born 1758, Essex, Virginia, USA.
    7. William Halbert was born 1759, Essex, Virginia, USA.

  3. 6.  James Shaddock was born Abt 1715, Essex, Virginia, USA; died Abt 1795, Essex, Virginia, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 12584

    James — Hannah Samuel. Hannah was born 1741, Essex, Virginia, USA; died Aft 1795, Essex, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Hannah Samuel was born 1741, Essex, Virginia, USA; died Aft 1795, Essex, Virginia, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 12410

    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah Shaddock was born , Essex, Virginia, USA; died Aft Jul 1823, Tappahannock, Essex, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Halbert was born 1681, Essex, England (son of William Halbert); died Abt 1718, Essex, Virginia, USA.

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    • Find-A-Grave: 65536496
    • Reference Number: 5868

    Notes:

    HISTORICAL SOUTHERN FAMILIES, Vol. IX by John Bennet Boddie pages 191-217

    The surname of Halbert appears in the Land Rolls of England in 1265 A.D.It is indicated that the Halbert family surname originated in France and was brought to England about the time of the Norman Conquest. Research is being done that shows our line descended from William Halbert who was the proprietor of large estates at Boroughbridge, Aldborough, Minskip, Rawcliff and other places in Yorkshire Co., England.

    The Halbert surname originated in France and was brought to England about the time of the Norman Conquest. It referred to a soldier who carried a halbard, which is defined as a "weapon in the form of a battle-axe and a pike at the end of a long staff," suggesting occupational orf the battle-axe, or halbert, during the early wars of that country.

    The first Halbert records are in The Land Rolls of 1265 A.D., entitled "County Estate Rolls of England, ," and can be found in the British Museum , London. These 1265 Land Rolls were published in 1383 by Charles Ware. Several branches of Halbert families are referred to in Boddie's book, and Maunsell's "Yorkshire Pedigrees," but the first one to actually show connection to my family is William Halbert who married Mrs. Mary COOK Wood prior to February 10, 1709, when they were appointed administrators of her former husband's will.

    In 1215 AD in Sutton in Sussex, Cecelia, the wife of William Halbert is recorded {ref: Arch. Cant. vol 11, p. 276) as having sold her manor of Sutton to the monks of Roberts bridge to raise money to ransom her son, William, who had been taken prisoner by the king's forces. The son, William, confirmed the grants of land in North eye which his mother Cecelia, then living, had made to Edmund, a nephew (ref: MS collection , Arm Vincent, p.88)Edmund also claimed the Manor of Averanche in Kent against the Duke of Norfolk.

    These early interesting stories of the Halberts have no documented connection to my family. They were among the many branches that appeared in early England. Karen Halbert Moore.HALBERT. HOLBERT HISTORY, VOL. 1.pp. 1-5;218-260; 269-283.8999 Hillsboro H.S. Rd, Hilsbro, MO 63050, 1985.

    I found this ship record of a "William Halbert" I am not sure if this William was the father of Our William Halbert
    Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

    Name: William Hulbert
    Year: 1663
    Place: Maryland
    Source Publication Code: 8510
    Primary Immigrant: Hulbert, William
    Annotation: Index from manuscript by Arthur Trader, Chief Clerk in the
    Maryland Land Commission, 1917. And see nos. 4507-4511, Land Notes.
    Source Bibliography: SKORDAS, GUST, editor. The Early Settlers of
    Maryland: an Index to Names of Immigrants, Compiled from Records of Land
    Patents, 1633-1680, in the Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland. Baltimore:
    Genealogical Publishing Co., 1968. 525p. Repr. 1986.
    Page: 244

    The original Halbert homestead was located in St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., VA.

    Here are a few, usually missed, errors regarding William Halbert, and his son, Joel Halbert (written by John H. Flannery:

    When Thomas Wood died his estate was bound to William Halbert & Wife Mary on July 10, 1709.

    from Essex County Records - Deeds & Claims. Book 13 page 342

    Know men that these presents - Wm. Halbert, Mary his wife, Jno Bates,Jno. Strong firmly bound unto Francis Goldman, Gentleman of EssexCounty, his heirs, administrators or assigns in behalf of the above Court of Essex County in yesum of one hundred poundsto which payment this 10th day of July, 1709.

    The conditions of the above obligation is such that if the above bonden William Halbert, Mary his Wife, Jno. Bates and Jno. Strong, some one of them or some one of their heirs are ordered to save harmless indemnifies the above Court of Essex which to them may happen for or by reason of their having been granted the administration ofall singular the goods, rights and credits of Thomas Woods until the above bound Wm. Halbert, Mary his wife, will truly a administer thee state according to the several laws in that case made be proved this obligation to be void otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.

    The original Halbert homestead was located in St. Anne's Parish, Essex County, Virginia.

    William Halbert's estate was not probated until February 19, 1733, when Joel Halberd (sic), Wm Mosely and Joseph Leeman were bound and Joel was named administrator. (Will Bk 5, p. 167.)

    Essex County, Virginia - Was established in 1691 when Rappahannock County was split. The Church of England divided Essex County into two parishes - St. Anne's & South Farnham.

    Index to Marriages of Old Rappahannock and Essex Counties, Virginia

    page 125

    WOOD,MARY, Widow of Thomas, married William Halbert, Book: D&C 13, Page: 296

    Virginia Southside Families, Vol. 9, p. 194, by John B. Boddie:

    "No record of the administration of the estate of William Halbert, who died before Oct. 18, 1718, and whose will was filed in 1733, has previously been found in Essex.It seems evident, therefore, that Joel Halbert, whose father and mother had married in 1709, had become of age. If 21, about February 1733, this would place his date of birth in 1712, and his younger brother, William, would have been born sometime between 1714 and 1718. This is mentioned here because it has been concluded that Joel was a brother of the William Halbert whose estate was administered in 1733."

    Note: The wills of Mary and William Taylor prove conclusively that Joel was a son of Mary Taylor and her second husband, William Halbert, not his brother. (But father and son)

    It is interesting that the estate of William Halbert was not brought to probate earlier by Mary and her third husband, William Taylor, as it was often the custom for a widow to remarry soon after her husband's death and then for the widow and her new husband to settle the estate of the former husband. (As was the case with Mary and William Halbert settling the estate of Thos. Wood.) There seems to be no information to indicate when Mary Halbert married William Taylor. There apparently were no children of this marriage.

    Essex County, Virginia Records: Will Book #5 - Pages 175-176.

    (The Administration of the William Halbert Estate by Joel Halbert dated February 19, 1733)

    Know all men by these presents that we Joell Halbard, Wm. Motley and Joseph Leeman are held and firmly bound until William Daingerfield, Thomas Waring, Sal Myscoe, Robt Brooks, James Garnett & Richard Smith, gent Justices of the County of Essex their heirs & successors in the sum of two hundred pounds current money to which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, admrs and every jointly& severally firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and dated this XIX day of February Ano Dom MDCCXXXIII.

    The condition of the above obligation is such that if the above bound Joell Halbard, Admr. Of all the goods, chattles & credits of the decd. Make or accuse to be made a true and perfect inventory of all goods, chattles & credits ofthe sd. Decd. which have or shall come to the hands and possession of any other person or persons for him & and the same so made do exhibitor cause to be exhibited into the County Court of Essex at such time as he shall be thereunto required by the said Court and the same goods, chattles, & all other goods, chattles & credits of the sd. Decd. At the time of his death which at any time after shall come into the hands or possession of sd. Joel or into the hands or possession of any other person or persons for him do well &truly Admr. According to law & further do make a true & just account for his actions & doings therein when thereto required by the sd. Court & all the rest & residue of the said goods, chattels and credits which shall be found remining upon decd. Admin account of the same being first examined and allowed by the Justices of the Court for the time being shall deliver & pay unto such person or persons respectively as the said Justices by their order or Judgement shall direct pursuant to the same in that case made and provided and if it shall hereafter appear ye any Last Will and Tetant was made gby the sd. Decd. & the Exr. Or Exrs. Therein named do exhibit ye same into ye sd. Court making request to have it allowed and approved accordingly if the sd. Joel being thereunto required to render & deliver up his Letters of Admon. Approbation od such testamt, being first had and made in sd. Court. Then the above obligations be void and noe effect otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue in law.

    Joell Halbard (Seal)

    Sealed, Signed & Deliverd Wm. Motley (Seal)

    I NOT FOUND any documents tell who Mary Cooke/Cook Wood Halbert Taylor parents were.

    The entry is confusing because the will of William Halbert was not filed in Essex Co., Va. until 1723 and it is not until Feb 19, 1733, that Joel Halbert was appointed administrator of William Halbert's estate. (Note: If Joel was appointed administrator then this indicates that no will was made or the Estate would not have been executed.) He gave bond as follows: "We, Joel Halberd, William Moseley, and Joseph Leeman are firmly bound unto the justices of the of County of Essex………in the sum of L 200…………and to make or cause to be made a true and perfect inventory of the estate of William Halberd."
    ( W.B. 5-167. No record of the administration of the estate of William Halbert who died before Oct 18, 1718, and whose will was filed in 1723 had previously been found in Essex Co. It seems evident, therefore, that Joel Halbert, whose father and mother had married in 1709, had become of age. If he was 21 about Feb 1733, this would place his date of birth as 1712 and his younger brother between 1714 and 1718. This is mentioned because it has been concluded that Joel was a brother of William Halbert whose estate was administered in 1733. (47 V. 260)".

    Mary Wood Halbert, married third William Taylor after the death of William Halbert, and is named in his will along with her three children, Joel William, and Elizabeth Heeley, who was a daughter of Thomas Wood and wife of Thomas Heeley. This is verified by two court entries, Jun 18, 1728, (p.225). These records state that Elizabeth Heeley was the daughter of Thomas and wife of Thomas Heeley. "Historical Southern Families Vol IX, edited by Mrs. John B. Boddie, Baltimore, Md.
    1971, pp. 193-4

    William married Mary Cooke Abt 1709, Essex, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of John Cooke and Susanna Pell) was born Abt 1680, Essex, Virginia, USA; died 1733, Essex, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Cooke was born Abt 1680, Essex, Virginia, USA (daughter of John Cooke and Susanna Pell); died 1733, Essex, Virginia, USA.

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    • Name: Mary Cook
    • Reference Number: 3237

    Notes:

    IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN, I Mary Taylor of Essex County in the Colony of Virginia being sick and weak in body but of perfect Sense and Sound memory thanks be to Almighty God for it I do make and ordain this my Last will and Testament in manner and form following: that is to say first and principally I Commend my Soul unto God that gave it And my body to the Earth to be buried with Christian decensie?? at the discretion of my Exutors hereafter named and of my worldly goods I dispose of as followeth

    ITEM I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elisabeth Heeley my side sadle and one shilling sterling~

    ITEM I give and bequeath unto my son William Halbert my gold ring ~

    ITEM I give and bequeath unto my Grand Daughter Sarah Halbart my trunk

    ITEM I give and bequeath unto my grandson Thomas Heeley five Shillings

    ITEM I will, give and bequeath unto my Grand Daughter Molly Heeley five Shillings

    ITEM I will, give and bequeath unto my two ~~~sons Joel Halbart and William Halbart (after my just debts paid funeral charges defraid and above legacies Satisfied and paid) All the remaining part of my estate to be Equally divided among them.

    And I do appoint my said sons Joel Halbart and William Halbart Executors of this my Last will and Testament (carried forward)

    WITNESS my hand and seal this ninth day of April in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand Seven Hundred and thirty seven.

    /s/ Mary Taylor (Seal)

    In prescence of Stephen Chenault } Elias Newman }

    AT A COURT held for Essex County at Tapp- ) on the xxjst (21st) day of June Anno Dom MDCCXXXVIJ (1737)

    Joel Halbert and William Halbert the Executors within named presented this last will and Testament of Mary Taylor dec'ed and made oath thereto as the law directs and the said will was also proved in due form by the oaths of Stephen Chenault and Elias Newman the witnesses thereto and then the said will was ordered to be recorded.

    TEST W Beverly CCur(?)

    (Court Clerk)

    Children:
    1. Joel Halbert, I was born 1712, Essex, Virginia, USA; died 1762, Caroline, Virginia, USA.
    2. 4. William Halbert was born Abt 1714, Essex, Virginia, USA; died 20 Apr 1761, Essex, Virginia, USA.