He was born about 1626 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England and died about 1679 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia Colony. He was the son of Roger Daniel III and Ann Cary.
probably other names: Daniell, Dannell, Danill
immigrated about 1654 from England to Virginia Colony
John married Elizabeth Unknown.
They had the following children:
- William, born about 1640 in Accomac, Northampton County, Virginia Colony and died about 1692 in Accomac, Northampton County, Virginia Colony. He married Unknown and the they had the following children:
- James, Alexander, William
- Thomas, was born about 1644. He married Unknown and they had the following children:
- Aaron
- John II (1649-1688), born about 1649 in Northampton County, Virginia Colony and died about 1688 in York County, Virginia Colony. He married Mary Williams, born about 1650 in Yorkshire, England and died about 1724 in York County, Virginia Colony. They had the following children:
- John, William, Elizabeth, Mary
- Roger, born about 1654 in York County, Virginia Colony
- ? Amy, born about 1656 and died about 1745
- Elizabeth, born about 1663 in Accomac, Northampton County, Virginia Colony and died about October 1692 in York County, Virginia Colony. She married John Bates, born about 1655 and died about 1719, son of George Bates and Mary Smith, about 1681. They had the following children:
- John, George, Hannah, Isaac, James, Ann
- Mary, was born about 1670
November 8, 1653
WILL OF JOHN DANIEL
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John Daniell was used as a right by Joseph (Crashaw) Croshaw for the taking of land in York County, Virginia. W. B. Newman reports that 1653 was the date of arrival in Virginia for John of York. There is reference (John L. Daniel of Hendersonville, TN., Register Report, 27 Nov. 1997.) that lists John Daniel, son of Roger Daniell, Sr., as being transported by Joseph Croshaw along with 4 others. (See General Note 2 for information about Joseph Crashaw)
17 Nov 1676
Recorded July 17, 1679; Proved July _, 1679 Isle of Wight County VirginiaW. B. 2, Page 203
"In the Name of God Amen I John Daniell of the county of Northampton in Virginia Planter beinge in perfect health of body and sound minde and memory (Blessed bee God) But consideringe with my selfe the frailty and uncertainty of this present transitory Life and that all flesh must Ressigne to Death when it pleaseth God to Call Have made and ordained this my last will & testament in manner & forme following (vizt). First and principally I humbly Comit & Comend my Soule to all mighty God my Creator. My body to the Earth to be decently Interred att the discretion of my heires and Executrix hereafter named in hopes & assuredly be provinge to have a Joyful Resurrection & to obtaine Everlasting life through the only merits of my above Savior Jesus Christ And as for that temporall Estate it hath pleased God to Endowe me withall (my juste debts beinge paid & funerall charges defrayed) I Devize give will & bequeath in mannor & forme followinge (that is to say).Impris - I fully, wholly, really, & absolutely Devize give will & bequeath all my Lands Tenements, Houses, orchards, fealds and all other things and appurtenances unto them belonging in Northampton County aforesaid in Virg(ini)a where I now live or else where Unto my Derist and lovinge wife Elizabeth Daniell her heires & assigns for ever to bee By her & them possessed Enjoyed, aliened, bargained, & Sold at her will and pleasure As also All my Negroes male & female men, weamon, & children whatsoever. I likewise devize give, will & bequeath to my Said loving wife Elizabeth Daniell and her heires& assigns for ever to bee by her and them possesed, Enjoyed, Bargained sold, aliened, or otherwise disposed of att her will and pleasure as aforesaid and all the rest of my Estate what soever horses mares Cattle, Chattles, money, wares goods, merchandize Tobbaccos & other things, of what kinde or nature soever I likewise fully, wholly, really, & absolutely give will and bequeath to my said lovinge wife Elizabeth Daniell her heires, Executers, Adm(ministrat)ors, & assigns for ever to bee att her absolute sole disposle will & pleasure, And Lastly I Doe Constitute ordaine make & appointe my Said loving wife Elizabeth Daniell my absolute & undoubted heire of all my reale Estate as Land & Negroes as afore said, and my full and sole Executrix of this my last will and testament hereby and wholy revokeing All former wills and bequests by me either made or spoken & will that this only shall stand & are for & as my last will & testament & none other. In testimony whereof I the said John Daniell have hereunto putt my hand & fixed my seale this 17th day of November A(nno) dom(ine) 1676
the marke of the said John Daniell
ye seale ( )
Signed sealed delivered & published by the said testator as his last will & testament in presence of us Charles Parkes, John Robins, Dan. Neech, Hu Stringor(?)
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