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Johns
William Johns - John
Johns - Glover Johns
A List of Tithables Taken by
John Johns for Buckingham Co. Va., 1773
1773 |
Wm. John and Harry |
two tithes |
(This is evidently Wm John, Sr., and one slave named Harry.) |
1773 |
Wm. Johns, Jr., and Hanna |
two tithes |
(since women were not listed, Hanna must have been a slave.) |
A list of Tithes taken 106th of June 1774, in Buckingham
County, Virginia by Charles Patterson.
1774 |
William Johns and Thomas Word, and negroes Harry & Sam |
4 tithes |
1774 - A list of Tithables taken by John Johns, Buckingham
Co., Va
1774 |
William John, Junr. - Ambrose, Day, Hanna & Pitt |
4 tithes |
Real Property Tax - 1790, Buckingham Co. Va.
Virginia Tax Payers 1783 - 1787
John Johns, |
1 Poll, |
13 Slaves, |
residence Buckingham Co. Va. |
Wm. Johns, |
1Poll, |
9 Slaves,
|
residence Buckingham Co. Va. |
Buckingham County Land Book 1782 - 1795
Wm. Johns, Jr., |
530 acres |
Personal Property Tax, Buckingham County, Va
1783 |
Wm. Johns - |
1 free white tithe |
1783 |
Wm. Johns - |
Hannah, Patt, Jesse, Sarah, Moses, Muzzy, Joan, Joe, Harry
- 1 white tithe - 4 slaves over 16, 7 slaves under 16, 18 cattle |
1784 |
Wm. Johns - |
1 free tithe white, 10 slaves, 5 tithable slaves, 5 horses, 14
cattle. |
1785 |
Wm. Johns - |
1 free white tithe, 11 slaves, 5 tithable blacks, 5 tithes, 5
horses,
1 cattle, 3 stud horses. |
1786 |
Wm. Johns - |
1 free white tithe, 11 slaves, 5 tithable slaves, 6 all tithes,
3 horses,
14 cattle. |
May 3, 1793 |
Wm. Johns' Estate |
1 free white tithe, 5 blacks, 2 tithes, 4 cattle. |
Mar. 12, 1793 |
Wm. Johns |
two white tithes, 1 black, 3 horses, 8 cattle, 2 stud horses. |
From the following record, it is apparent that Wm. Johns,
Sr., died in 1792 and his estate was settled.
Land Rolls, Buckingham County, Va.
1791 |
Wm. Johns |
530 acres |
. |
1791 |
Wm. Johns |
300 acres |
|
1792 |
Wm. Johns, by James Johns |
300 acres |
(James Johns probably administrator)
|
1792 |
Wm. Johns, by James Johns |
300 acres |
(James Johns probably administrator) |
1792 |
Wm. Johns |
530 acres |
(must be Wm. Johns, Jr., since he would drop the Jr. on father's
death) |
1792 |
Wm. Johns |
300 acres |
(must be Wm. Johns, Jr., since he would drop the Jr. on father's
death) |
1793 |
Wm. Johns by Jas. Johns |
300 acres |
(James Johns probably administrator for Wm. Sr.) |
1793 |
Wm. Johns by Jas. Johns |
300 acres |
(James Johns probably administrator for Wm. Sr.) |
This year from the Tax Rolls I gather that the
estate of Wm. Johns was divided.
|
1795 |
Wm. Johns |
Est. Quantity of land 10 acres |
1796 |
Wm. Johns |
530 acres |
(this is the same land always assessed to Wm. Johns, Jr.) |
|
Here starts the division: |
|
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John Johns, son of Wm. Johns |
66 2/3 acres |
|
|
Edward Johns, son of Wm. Johns |
66 2/3 acres |
|
|
Abner Johns, son of Wm. Johns |
66 2/3 acres |
|
|
Wm. Johns by James Johns |
300 acres |
|
|
Wm. Johns by James Johns |
300 acres |
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Wm. Johns by James Johns |
300 acres |
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|
Wm. Johns by James Johns |
300 acres |
|
(I think since the first three men names as sons received
66 2/3 acres that there was a division between six heirs, John Johns,
Edward Johns, Abner Johns, Wm. Johns, Jesse Johns, James Johns,
who were the Children of William Johns, Sr. Evidently William, James,
and Jessee each received a larger portion of the estate, or they
traded their lands between themselves to put all lands in one block.
But recalling the custom of the older people in Virginia, many gave
portions of their estate prior to their deaths to some of the children
and at their death left the remainder so that each child's portion
would be equal. From the floowing, my deduction would be that Wm.
Johns, Sr., had the floowing children: John Johns, Edward Johns,
Abner Johns, Wm. Johns, James Johns, and Jesse Johns. However, the
only actual proof that any were sons are the first three who each
reccived 66 2/3 acres, but that division leads me to believe the
other three were sons, also) |
1796 |
Wm. Johns Estate |
10 acres |
|
1796 |
Wm. Johns Estate |
530 acres |
|
1796 |
John Johns, son of Wm. |
66 2/3 acres |
|
1796 |
Abner Johns, son of Wm. |
66 2/3 acres |
|
1796 |
Edward Johns, son of Wm. |
66 2/3 acres |
|
(Apparently, Wm. Johns, Jr., died shortly after his
father, because the above 530 acres is now shown in his estate in
1796. And this estate is still unsettled in 1804 because that tax
roll reads as follows: |
1804 |
Wm. Johns Estate, |
341 acres |
|
1804 |
Wm. Johns Estate, |
41 acres |
|
From the above tax records, we know that both Wm.
Johns, Sr., and Wm. Johns, Jr., were dead by 1796. and the next
record of William Johns in that County is Wm. Johns the son of John
Johns, who is my Wm. Johns) |
Now for the Records of John
Johns
A list of Tithables taken by John Johns for Buckingham county,
1772.
|
1772 |
John Johns |
1 tithe |
A list of Tithables taken by John Johns for Buckingham County,
1774
|
1774 |
John Johns, Stanuss Richardson, negroes John,
Moss, Foreday, Will, Nan, Luck & Pegg
|
8 tithes |
A list of Tithables taken by John Johns for Buckingham
County, 1773
|
1773 |
John Johns - Henry, Hines, George, Founday, Will, Nancy, Founday,
Luck & Peg. |
8 tithes |
1792 |
John Johns |
1 tithe |
2 blacks - 1 under 16 |
March 12, 1793 |
John Johns |
1 tithe |
9 blacks over 16, 138 under 16 (?) 7 horses |
1795 |
John Johns, John Epperson, Thomas Walk, & G. Johns,
received a conveyance from Hopkins (might have been an estate) |
Aug. 13, 1798 |
John Johns, Jr., and Samuel Johns |
2 tithes |
8 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 8 horses |
June 11, 1789 |
John Johns, Son of Wm. Johns |
1 tithe |
1 s. over 16, 1 horse |
Aug 12, 1799 |
.John John & Samuel Johns |
2 free tithes |
6 s. over 16, 2 s. under 16, 9 horses |
Aug. 12, 1799 |
John Johns, Sr. |
1 tithe |
7 s. over 16, 2 s. under 16, 1 horse |
Aug. 28, 1800 |
John Johns, Sr. (including mother) |
1 free tithe |
3 s. over 16, 3 horses |
Aug. 28, 1800 |
John Johns, Jr., & Samuel |
2 tithes |
9 s. over 16, 2 s. under 16, 8 horses |
Aprl.11, 1801 |
John Johns, Jr. |
1 tithe |
1 s. over 16, 2 horses |
Aug. 22, 1801 |
John Johns |
2 tithes |
8 s. over 16, 4 s. under 16, 11 horses |
Sept. 7, 1802 |
John Johns |
2 tithes |
9 s. over 16, 4 s. under 16, 11 horses |
Aug. 19, 1803 |
John Johns |
3 tithes |
10 s. over 16, 4 s. under 16, 10 horses |
Sept 8, 1804 |
John Johns |
3 tithes |
10 s. over 16, 4 s. under 16, 10 horses |
June 3, 1805 |
John Johns, Sr. |
2 tithes |
11 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 7 horses, 1 chair |
July 3, 1805 |
John Johns, Sr. |
2 tithes |
10 s. over 16, 3 s. under 16, 11 horses |
Mar. 7, 1807 |
John Johns, Sr. |
2 tithes |
12 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 10 horses |
1808 list was missing
|
March 8, 1809 |
John Johns, Sr. |
1 tithe |
11 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 8 horses, 1 gigg |
Aprl. 10, 1809 |
John Johns, Jr., & Wm. Thomson |
2 tithes |
5 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 4 horses |
May 18, 1810 |
John Johns |
1 tithe |
11 s. over 16, 3 s. under 16, 7 horses, 1 stud, 1 gigg |
May 18, 1810 |
John Johns, Jr., & Wm. Thomson |
2 tithes |
7 s. over 16, 2 horses, 1 gigg |
Mar. 2, 1811 |
John Johns, Jr. |
1 tithe |
3 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 3 horses |
May 13, 1811 |
John Johns, Sr. |
1 tithe |
12 s. over 16, 2 s. undeer16, 6 horses, 1 gigg |
Mar. 9, 1812 |
John Johns, Jr. |
1 tithe |
3 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 2 horses |
Apr. 23, 1812 |
John Johns, Sr. |
1 tithe |
10 s. over 16, 4 s. under 16, 7 horses, 1 gigg |
Apr. 3, 1813 |
John Johns, Jr. |
1 tithe |
3 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 4 horses |
Apr. 17, 1813 |
John Johns, Sr. |
1 tithe |
10 s. over 16, 3 s. under 16, 8 horses, 1 gigg |
April 7, 1814 |
John Johns, Jr. |
1 tithe |
4 slaves over 16, 4 horses |
April 13, 1814 |
John Johns, Sr. |
1 tithe |
10 s. over 16, 3 s. under 16, 8 horses, 1 gigg |
May 12, 1815 |
John Johns, Dec. |
1 tithe |
10 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 2 horses, 1 gigg, 3 cattle, 1 Bureau,
1 clothes press, 1 chest of drawers, 1 plated tea set, 8 stud horses |
May 20, 1816 |
John A. S. Johns |
1 tithe |
5 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 1 gigg |
Apr. 14, 1817 |
John Johns |
1 tithe |
8 slaves over 16, 2 s. under 16, 6 horses, 1 gigg |
May 1, 1817 |
John A. S. Johns |
1 tithe |
5 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 6 horses, 1 gigg |
May 2, 1818 |
John Johns, |
1 tithe |
9 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 6 horses, 1 gigg |
Apr. 12, 1819 |
John Johns |
1 tithe |
11 s. over 16, 1 s. under 16, 3 horses |
Apr. 25, 1820 |
John Johns |
1 tithe |
1 s. over 16, 12 s. under 16, 6 horses |
Apr. 9, 1821 |
John Johns |
1 tithe |
12 s. over 16, 8 horses, 1 gigg |
The above was personal property taxes.
The following is Real Estate Taxes of John Johns
Virginia Tax Payers 1782 - 1787
John Johns, |
1 Poll, |
13 Slaves, |
residence Buckingham Co. Va. |
Buckingham County Land Book 1782-1795
Real Property Taxes
1788 |
John Johns |
Gentleman |
989 acres |
|
1788 |
John Johns |
Gentleman
|
430 acres |
|
1789 |
John Johns |
|
989 acres |
|
1789 |
John Johns |
|
430 acres |
|
1790 |
John Johns |
|
989 acres |
|
1791 |
John Johns |
|
430 acres |
|
1791 |
John Johns |
|
889 acres |
|
1792 |
John Johns |
|
430 acres |
|
1792 |
John Johns |
|
889 acres |
|
1793 |
John Johns |
|
889 acres |
|
1794 |
|
|
|
|
1795 |
John Johns |
|
889 acres |
|
1795 |
John Johns |
|
341 acres |
|
1795 |
John Johns, John Epperson, Thomas Walk, & G. Johns
by conveyance from Hopkins |
|
(No of acres not shown |
1795 |
John Johns, son of Wm. Johns |
66 1/3 acres |
(this must have been John Johns 1/6 interest
in his father Wm. Johns' estate.) |
1796 |
John Johns |
|
889 acres |
|
1796 |
John Johns, son of Wm. Johns |
|
66 1/3 acres |
|
1782 |
John Johns |
|
909 acres |
|
1804 |
John Johns |
|
459 acres |
|
1802 |
John Johns |
|
430 acres |
|
1804 |
John Johns |
|
100 acres |
|
1805 |
John Johns |
|
459 acres |
|
1805 |
John Johns |
|
430 acres |
|
1805 |
John Johns |
|
100 acres |
|
1806 |
John Johns |
|
459 acres |
|
1806 |
John Johns |
|
430 acres |
|
1806 |
John Johns from Epperson and Walker |
100 acres |
(this could have been the land Hopkins conveyed to
John Johns, John Epperson, Thomas Walk and G. Johns in 1795.
The record shows Walker. I assume that in the first record the name
was abbreviated to save space) |
1807 |
John Johns |
|
459 acres |
|
1807 |
John Johns from Epperson & Walker |
100 acres |
|
1807 |
Wm Johns from Jno. Johns |
220 acres |
|
1807 |
Saml. JOhns from Jno. Johns |
220 acres |
|
1808 tax records are missing |
1809 |
John Johns |
459 acres |
|
1809 |
John Johns |
100 acres |
|
|
Wm. Johns from Jno. Johns |
220 acres |
|
|
Samuel Johns from John Johns |
220 acres |
|
1810 |
John Johns |
459 acres |
|
1810 |
John Johns from Apperson and Walker |
100 acres |
|
1810 |
Wm. Johns from John Johns |
220 acres |
|
1810 |
Samuel Johns from Jno. Johns |
220 acres |
|
1811 |
William Johns, parent Jno. Johns |
220 acres |
|
1811 |
Samuel Johns, parent Jno. Johns |
220 acres |
|
1811 |
John Johns, |
100 acres |
|
1811 |
John Johns |
459 acres |
|
1812 |
John Johns |
459 acres |
|
1812 |
John Johns from Epperson & Walker |
100 acres |
|
1813 |
Glover Johns, rendered assessment for John Johns |
400 acres |
|
1813 |
John Johns, Senr. residence |
459 acres |
|
1813 |
John Johns, Senr. bottom Epperson & Walker |
100 acres |
|
1813 |
John Johns - |
residence in fee simple, 459 acres, adjoining residence
of Glover Johns - distance and bearing from the court house, 13
south |
1814 |
John Johns - |
100 acres adjoining frsidence on Buckingham Road,
distance and bearing from the court house 12 south. |
Tax Records of Glover Johns
Buckingham County, VA
Personal Property Tax Records
Mar. 12, 1793 |
Glover Johns with Samuel Prior residing with him |
1 tythe, 2 slaves, 3 tythable slaves, all tithes 4,
3 horses, 8 cattle, 2 stud horses |
May 26, 1798 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 3 slaves over 16, 3 horses |
May 13, 1799 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 3 slaves over 16, 3 horses |
Apr. 14, 1800 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 4 slaves over 16, 3 horses |
Apr. 11, 1801 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 4 slaves over 16, 4 horses |
May 11, 1802 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 4 slaves over 16, 3 horses |
Aug. 13, 1803 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 4 slaves over 16, 4 horses |
Apr. 9, 1804 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 4 slaves over 16, 5 horses, 1
slave under 16 |
1805 |
|
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July 4, 1806 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 6 slaves over 16, 6 horses |
Apr. 7, 1807 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 5 slaves over 16, 5 horses, 1slaves
under 16 |
1808 |
This year tax list missing |
|
Apr. 17, 1809 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 8 slaves over 16, 5 horses, 3
slaves under 16, 1 gigg |
May 18, 1810 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 8 slaves over 16, 7 horses, 5
slaves under 16 |
May 13, 1811 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 8 slaves over 16, 5 horses, 7
slaves under 16, 1 gigg |
Apr. 4, 1812 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 9 slaves over 16, 7 horses, 3
slaves under 16 |
Apr. 17, 1813 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 9 slaves over 16, 7 horses, 3
slaves under 16 |
Apr. 13, 1814 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, 9 slaves ovef 16, 6 horses, 2
slaves under 16 |
May 12, 1815 |
Glover Johns |
1 free white tithe, ten slaves under 12, three slaves
over 9, 6 horses, 18 cattle, 1 clock, 6x25 carpet, nest of drawers,
tea table, secretary, book case. |
(While your records show that John Johns died in Buckingham County
about 1821 or 1822, tax records show a John Johns died there about
1815 and it looks as if the above listed property under Glover Johns
May 12, 1815 could have been personal property received from John
Johns' estate, as this is the first time it is shown) |
Real Estate Tax of Glover Johns
1804 |
Glover Johns |
400 acres |
1804 |
Glover Johns |
1/2 acre |
1805 |
Glover Johns |
400 acres |
1805 |
Glover Johns |
a lot in Plantertown, 1/2 acre |
1806 |
Glover Johns |
400 acres |
1806 |
Glover Johns |
a lot in Planterstown, 1/2 acre |
1807 |
Glover Johns |
400 acres |
1807 |
Glover Johns |
Lot in Planterstown 1/2 acre |
1808 |
tax lists missing |
|
1809 |
Glover Johns |
400 acres |
1809 |
Glover Johns |
Lot in Planterstown 1/2 acre |
1810 |
Glover Johns |
400 acres |
1810 |
Glover Johns |
one lot in Planterstown 1/2 acre |
1811 |
Glover Johns |
400 acres |
1811 |
Glover Johns |
one Lot in Planterstown 1/2 acre |
1812 |
Glover Johns |
400 acres |
1812 |
Glover Johns |
lot in Planterstown, 1/2 acre |
1813 |
Glover Johns |
200 acres on Willises River, Resident |
1813 |
Glover Johns rendered
assessment for John Johns |
400 acres |
(Evidently, John Johns was ill and could not
render assessment, tht is if he was the John Johns who died
in 1815) |
|
1813 |
Glover Johns |
1 lot - Planterstown, resident, 1/2 acre. |
1814 |
Glover Johns, |
resident in fee, 400 acres near New Store, distance and bearing
from the County Court House 13 south. |
1814 |
Glover Johns |
1/2 acre in Plantertown, distance and bearing from the Court House
13 south (these lands rendered no highter than adj. lands since
there is no town). |
1814 |
Glover Johns |
resident in fee, 200 acres on Willises River, distance and bearing
from Court House 10 south |
1815 |
Glover Johns |
conveyed 400 acres in fee New Store, Va., to Samuel Johns, a resident,
in fee |
1815 |
Glover Johns |
in fee, a resident, 1/2 acre unimproved lot in Planterstown |
1815 |
Glover Johns |
a resident, 220 acres Willis River. |
1821 |
Glover Johns |
resident, 1/2/ acre Palnterstown |
1821 |
Glover Johns |
resident, in fee, 440 acres Willis River. |
1821 |
Glover Johns |
resident, in fee, 352 acres Willis River |
1820 |
Glover Johns |
resident, in fee, 352 acres Willis River |
1820 |
Glover Johns |
a resident, in fee, 440 acres Willis River. |
1822 |
Glover Johns |
a resident, 1/2 acre Planterstown |
1822 |
Glover Johns |
a resident, 440 acres Willis River |
1822 |
Glover Johns |
a resident, 352 acres Willis River. |
1823 |
Glover Johns |
a resident, 440 acres Willis River |
1823 |
Glover Johns |
a resident,, 352 acres Willis River. |
1824 |
Glover Johns |
a resident, 440 acres Willis River. |
1824 |
Glover Johns |
a resident, 352 acres Willis River |
1825 |
Glover Johns |
a resident, 440 acres Willis River. |
1825 |
Glover Johns |
a resident, 352 acres Willis River. |
1826 |
Glover Johns |
a resident, 440 acres Willis River |
1826 |
Glover Johns |
a resident, 352 acres Willis River |
The 1810 Census of Buckingam County, Virtinia, gives
the following on Glover Johns:
Glover Johns Head of Family
Those residing in family were:
Free white males under ten years of age |
2
|
Free white males of 16 years but under 26 years of age
including heads of families |
1
|
Free white males 26 years of age but under 45 years of
age including heads of families |
1
|
Free white females 16 years of age but under 26 years
of age, including heaads of families |
1
|
Slaves |
20
|
According to this census, as near as a census record can
be figured --
Glover Johns was born between 1784 and 1765 and your records show
him born in 1769 so the census as far as he is concerned is correct.
His wife was much younger than he, as whe was born between 1794-1780.
There resided with him a man born between 1794 and 1784, since
his wife was born between these same two figures, it is doubtful
if this man could have been his son. My guess is that he was either
John Johns his brother born in 1784, or, else, a brother of his
wife.
Since in 1810 he had two children under ten, then I assume he married
between 1810 and 1805, and according to the records I have he did
Mary Martha Jones in 1805. I, also, note that she was born in 1780.
So, the census seems to be correct as to Glover.
Sometimes census records do not disclose proper ages.

From the book "Pioneer Families of Missouri"
by Lucas, p. 161, I copied the following:
"John J. Johns, born Buckingham County, Virginia,
1819, son of Glover Johns, tobacco planter, moved to Tennessee,
and then, in 1841, to Missouri".

Copied from "The Big Sandy Valley, " by William Ely - Pub.
Central Methodist, Catlettsburg, Ky - 1887, page 214
"The Johns Family"
"While not so numerous
as some, has age and respectability on its side. Thomas Johns, the
founder, came from Virginia in an early day, and helped to clear out
the valley and make it the fit dwelling place of men. His decendants
are now found scattered along the banks of the Sandy from Pikeville
to Louisa, all occupying a high position in life. John Johns, the
merchant at Prestonburg of that name; Daniel Johns, now of Minnesota;
James Johns of Louisa; Harvey Johns, of Mud, as well as many with
Johns blood in their veins, inheriting it from their mother's side,
- are all prominent people."

Source: Typewritten record in the collection of Skip &
Winston Johns. Transcribed to softcopy by Susan D. Chambless, August
19, 2001.
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