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William PATTON & wife Mary BEATY - he died 1793 Augusta Co., Virginia
Posted by: Annie Crenshaw (ID *****0350) Date: July 28, 2008 at 11:03:22
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From "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia" by Lyman Chalkley

Court Records of Augusta County, Virginia

- JUNE 1803 -

Mathew PATTON vs. Archibald Thompson. Defendant, servant of plaintiff, had enlisted as a soldier under Captain Gibson.

James Patton, heir of John Patton, who was only son and heir of William PATTON, deceased, vs. Mathew Patton and David Stephenson, Executors of said William Patton.

Chancery Decree, 27th March, 1802, that complainant is not lawful heir of John Patton.

William died about April 1, 1793.

Affidavit, 10th February, 1797, by James Wallace, of Carickafaden, Parish Donagh, Bowery of Irishowen, County Donegall, Ireland, farmer. Knew William Patton, formerly of Tuluaree, Parish Donagh, but many years ago went to America, and lately died there, leaving will and appendix, David Stephenson and Mathew Patton, executors. William married to Mary Beatty, still living at Carickafaden, were married in parish of Donagh by Rev. Thomas Shawbridge, dissenting clergyman. Affiant was best man about fifty-six years ago.

- JUNE 1803 -

Patton's heir vs. Patton's Executors -- Continued --

William PATTON, soon after marriage to Mary BEATTY, went to America, leaving issue one son, viz, John Patton, who died about twenty years ago, leaving James Patton, his son, and only issue, who now lives at Carickafaden.

Certificate by John Pitt Kenedy, rector of Donagh Parish, that he knows said James Patton, is about twenty-four years old, five feet nine inches high, wears his own hair dark brown, blue eyes and weighty eyebrows, of dark complexion, pretty stout, 29th August, 1801.

Elizabeth Caruthers deposes that she was well acquainted with Mary Beatey, wife of William Patton, although she was called Mary Beatey, it being a custom in Ireland among poor people for married women still to retain their maiden names. Heard that William left Ireland when son, John, was infant. Was well acquainted with John. John died, leaving child by Ruth Wallace. Never heard John acknowledge the child, but it lived with him, he treated it as his child and she always understood it was his. Child lived with grandmother, Mary Beatey, until nine years old, when affiant left Ireland about eight years ago. Complainant now present is said child. 10th February, 1801.

Samuel Scott deposes. Is twenty-eight years old and always acquainted with plaintiff, living in same neighborhood. Mary Beatey died December two years ago. John Patton had many relations on his mother's side. 30th May, 1801.

Mathew Patton being a non-resident, order publication. Removed to Kentucky.

Bill states James is only son and heir of John Patton, who was only son and heir of William Patton, late of Augusta. William left them in Ireland in 1741. Mathew's answer states
that William was a distant relative of Mathew.

[Note that "Tullanree" townland in Donagh parish, Co. Donegal, must be the place name meant in this court record.]

I'm researching a different "Matthew Patton" who died in 1836 in Butler County, Alabama, but thought this court case on Pattons from Co. Donegal who emigrated to Augusta County, Virginia, might help someone with that particular family.

Annie C.


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