A Wilson Family Tree
Notes for Michael Garthwaite
Spelling of Garthwaite taken from Carolyn Gathright Web page. Other spellings include Gathright and Garthwrite. Craig Gathright shows a nickname of Miles. Some trees show Michael as the son of Ephraim Garthwaite and Dorothy D'Isney. Craig Gathright shows him as the son of Samuel Garthwaite (spouse unknown). Carolyn starts her descendant listing with Michael, arguing that his parents are not known for certain. She says strongly that Ephraim Garthwaite and Dorothy D'Isney never left England, so they couldn't be Michael's parents.
WFT Volume 5, Tree 1346:
Michael Garthwrite, son of Ephraim and Dorothy was born about 1628 in Williamsburg, Va. He married in 1647 to Amy. Amy Garthwrite died in 1690. He died in Henrico Co., Va. in 1691. Their children were: Ephraim, Samuel, Michael and Judith who married Robert Jones in 1708. They were Quakers, but just when they left the church in England is not known. The families of Ephraim and Samuel were active members of the Curles congregation in December 1699. Ephraim pledged 150 lbs. of tobacco and Samuel pledged 100 lbs for the support of a new church. In 1722 a new meeting house was built near thier home in white oak swamp. In 1726 Ephraim was fined 500 lbs. of tobacco for refusing to bear arms.
From Craig Gathright (Dallas Gathright family tree):
Michael appears in this tree as the son of Samuel Garthwaite, but this is only a theoretical connection. It should be remembered that some researchers feel that Michael is the son of Samuel’s brother Ephraim. While there is a great deal of debate concerning Michael’s father almost all researchers agree that he is related to Reverend Milonis “Miles” Garthwaite of Fulbeck, England.
Michael Garthwaite was born about 1628 in Williamsburg Virginia. He married Amy in 1647 and they remained married until her death in 1690. Michael died a year later in Henrico County. They were Quakers, but when they left the Church of England is unclear.
From Carolyn Gathright:
[HncoBK1]- p 294 Court of Henrico, Dec 1684, Deposition of Mikill Garthwait aged abt 40 yrs. deposeth that sime time in October last ye aefront, came by the Holm's plantacon + see his son + his negrese a setting up of some old ???ting staff on ye sd Holme's land but where ye sd Holm's had it ye deposith not.,, and a further sayth not. Mikil Garthwait aged 40 years or there abouts, Deposeth; The very same wich ye aforsd John Bottom Hath and further saith not signed mikill Garthwait (1684)
a list of bills to the estate of John Ford dec'd. ... Michael Garthwait for 75.... (Hnco County June 1, 1686)
[HncoBk2]-1 Feb 1686 The Compl't of Michaell Garthwait ag't John Huddlesey for unlawfully killing a cow belonging to ye sd complaint referr'd to this court by Capt. Tho Cocke by order dated xr 9, last past, is refered untill the next court, the extemity of ye late weather being such that ye witnesses in ye sd matter have failed of their appearance, some not being summon'd Upon the request of Michel Garthwait complaint, liberty is granted his by consent of ye deft Jno Huddlesy that such of his witnesses as have now appear'd their deposicous may be this court taken. Hen Thomas having attended on day as au evidence for Michel Garthwait agt Jno Huddlesy, at ye request of Jen Brown (Master as he sayth to ye sd Thomas) order is granted ast ye sd Gaithwait that he pay forty pds of tob according to low for ye sd witnesses attnedance wiht conts als. exec:
1 April 1687, The suit depending between Michel Garthwait complaint + John Huddlesey deft. before this court preferes from Capt Tho Cocke concernint the deft unlawfully killing a cow belong to ye complain't is referr'd to a jury. the names of ? Jury inpannell'd and sworn. ??? wm Shatton, ???, will Hobson, David Watkins, will ???, ....edward Mathews
The verdict
We find for the plt, a young Cow and a Calf by her side to be delivered in good condition, + cost of ?iet.
upon the
[VGSQ30.4]- p 274 (Henrico Co Record Book no 2 1678-1693) [p174]- comitatzi Hen;ci pr;o die Xbrus Anno Dom;ni 1684
The complaint by Benj;a Hatcher to this court exhibitted against Lewis Watkins for accompanying & assisting Tho; Holmes when he unlowfully came into his house & measured his Hogsheads is upon his ye sd Watkins acknowledgem;t of his trespasse & submission for ye same in open Court by the sd Hatcher releast, provided the sd Watkins doe pay all fees by the sd Complt accrueing & one hundd & fifty pds of tob. & Cosque for ye Atturneys fee; Upon wth (by the sd Watkins's consent) Judgem;t is granted unto ye sd Benj'a Hatcher Complan't ag't him ye sd Lewis Watkins for ye same als Exec; .... Mihill GARTHRIGHT being to this court Summ'd by Benj;a Hatcher plt as a Witnesse agt Tho Holm def't & having attended one day hat Order granted him ag't ye sd plt for Forty pds of tobacco according to law als Exec;
[COLWILL]-p270 inventory of Michaell Gartwrite 1691 value 3450 lbs tobacco appraised by Richard FERRIS, William FERRIS, Edward MOSBY, John ROBINSON, Recorded 1 Feb 1691
[AMGENTLE1]- (Owen GATHRIGHT is descended from) Michael GARTHWRIGHT, one of the cavaliers who sought refuge in Virginia after the downfall of Charles I. He was one of the Irish Royalists who joined the king's forces at Newburg. In this famous and fatal battle a cousin of Michael was killed, Sir William St. Leger, Knt., descendant of Sir Robert St Leger, one of the Norman nights; his mother was a GARTHWRIGHT. At the time of the Revolution the descendants of Michael were among the largest land owners above and below Richmond on the James River; portions of those vast estates are still in the GATHRIGHT or GARTHRIGHT family. During the Revolution many of the family were still Royalists.
[GKNOX]- They were Quakers. Just when they left the Church of England not known. Families of Ephraim and Samuel active members of Curles Congregation Dec 1699. 1722 new meeting house built near their home in white oak swamp.
[ECG]- MGC (506); letter 9/11/56 (?Miles) first in VA. came about 1665 and was NOT a minister, a widely believed family myth.; Oct 11, 1678, name first appears in HNCO records in the Orphans ct. regarding order to kill a cow belonging to the stock of his son Samuel, 1686, received 75 lbs. tobacco for service rendered a sick man. ECG: It is my theory that Michael is either the son of Ann Dixon, Rev. Ephraim's supposed first wife, or that he was the son of Rev Eph's brother Samuel, His dates would fit either way. I lean toward the latter explanation because of the rather thorough documentation of rev Eph's children in MGH, Further, I suggest that he may have come in connection with Henry Isham circa 1669, correlating with Minnie Cook and given the evidence that a Samuel Garthwaite was witness to the will of Henry Isham's Grandmother, Dame Anne Isham. (Torrence p 165) ((I agree))
[HOWELL]- Garthwaite family became Quakers with Michael.
[RAND]- We first hear of him in August, 1679, when he acknowledged in court that he had killed a cow belonging to his son Samuel, and agreed to replace the same with a cow six years old and a heifer one year old. On 10.9.1686/7, complained to the court that one John Huddesly had killed a cow belonging to him.
Note: Some of the information in these pages is uncertain. Please let me know of errors or omissions using the email link above. ...Mike Wilson
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