James Bonnewell II
- Born: Abt 1658, Accomack Co., VA
- Marriage (1): Mary Watson
- Died: Bef 02 Feb 1703, Accomack Co., VA
The other children of this James Bonwell have been determined from the will of his son James Bonwell, the third, who died unmarried in 1721, leaving an only brother John Bonwell to inherit the land and carry on the line (Wills, Deeds & c 1715-1729, p. 320). This James left 100 acres of land to his mother, Mary Huebank. He named sisters as Elisabeth Bonwell, Mary Wise, Sarah Wise and Susanna Mychell and his brother John Bonwell. (Miles Files)
On Sep 17 1675, James Bonewell requested Tho. Fowks as his guardian. The court ordered that Roger Mikeel, the former guardian, deliver Bonewell's estate to Fowkes, who gave security according to the law. Ordered that Bonewell remain with Roger Mikeel till the middle of October. (Accomack Co.)
The other children of the second James Bonwell have been determined from the will of his son James Bonwell, the third, who died unmarried in 1721, leaving an only brother John Bonwell to inherit the land and carry on the line (Wills, Deeds & c 1715-1729, p. 320). This James left 100 acres of land to his mother, Mary Huebank. He named sisters as Elisabeth Bonwell, Mary Wise, Sarah Wise and Susanna Mychell and his brother John Bonwell.
The inventory and appraisement of James Bonnewell's personal property was taken in Accomack on Feb 2 1703 and included a long list of household furnishings, tools, a pair of pistols, "cutlass" and a gun, two large Bibles and a small one, sheep, cows, and horses. The inventory was made by John Wise, Senr, John Wise, Junr, John Stanton, and Gervis Baggale. The estate was administered to James Bonwell's widow Mary, who had married Henry Hewbank by the time the inventory was recorded. Nothing is shown here of the children or heirs of this James Bonwell. The following is an Inventory of the Estate of James Bonewells Deceased and Appraisement made by us the the subscribers as Followeth Janury ye 6th day 1702/3: 1 Bedstead: I Feather bed boulster: 2 blanckets: 2 pillows & 1 Rug & mat: 1 Bedstead: I Flock bed: & 2 boulsters 1 Cadoe; 1 Trundle Bedstead & Flock bed & boulster I old: I Sheet 1 pillow 1 Rugg & Mat Rug: 1 Cado: I Blanket: 2 Small pillows: 1 Trundle Bedstead: I Flock bed & boulster: 1 ould Rugg I blancet: I old Cadoe & mat: 4 Chisels I gouge a Carpenters ads: 1 drawing Knife: 1 hansaw 1 key hot Saw: 4 ougers 2 hamers: 2 horse Colle rs & hames I pay & Cart SadIe: 4 ould Runlets one dusen of quart botles 1 pint: 2 Earthen Jugs 8 Indian boules 1 Chest: ould Charm 1 Cadoe: 6 ould hho 3 buts: I Barrell 50 foote planka: 3 ould Tubs: 3 piggins 1 bucket 2 heire sifters 1 fine Search: one 1 qrt bed Ticke & Tickin for boulster & 2 pillow: 1 purpule Ruge I Large Chest: 1 Box & 2 Truncks 1 small: 1 pre of Pistoles & houlsters and Carabin & Cutless: To 4 ould Chaires without bottoms: 4 Turned Chairs & spining wheele: 1 han mill 2 grin Stones: 1 Couch frame 1 old Chest: 1 Lanthorne: 1 Looking glass: 1 Iron Square 2 Frying pans: 2 great Bibles & 1 small Ditto: 3 Testaments 1 pre of Small Scales: and foure small weaights: 1 small tin funnell 1 Table flascet: 5 lb. 3/4 of bras 1 hand falascat: 1 Box Iron & heaters: 1 ould Table 261b of ould pewter at 8d: 1 large Iron pott weighing 82 pounds: 1 smaller Ditto weaighing 32 pounds: 1 small Ditto & small Cettle weighing 28: pr of small stillrds 1 pr offire tongs: A Cart & Wheels: 30 Sheep: 8 last spring Calfes: 13 Cows & a Bull: 8 young stears: 4 two year ould heifers: 1 yearling Bull: 1 Mare 6 yeares ould: 1 Ditto 4 years ould: 1 ditto 12 years ould: 1 ould horse 16 or 17 years ould: 2 horse Colts: 1 gun at Mr Baggallas. Signed: John Wise Senr, John Wise Jnr, John Stanton, & Gervis Baggale. The within Inventory and appraisement of James Bonewells Estate February ye 2d 1702 Presented to tre Court and Mary Relict & adminirx together with her now Husband Henry Hewbanck of the Estate of the Sd James Bonnewell made oath to ye Inventory Exhibited to ye witness hereof as yet come to her Knowledg Teste Jno Washbourne Cl Cur Com Accomk.
James married Mary Watson, daughter of Robert Watson Sr. and Susanna (?). (Mary Watson was born about 1660 in Accomack Co., VA and died before 05 Jul 1732 in Accomack Co., VA.)
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