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In our search for the truth, we have been lucky enough to &quot;meet&quot; so many other people who are also on the trail of truth for their ancestors and contributed what information they may have gathered over the years. Ironically, these same people came together <b style='mso-bidi-font-weight: normal'><i style='mso-bidi-font-style:normal'>because</i></b> of the Internet.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>We feel that our ancestors belong to all and not everyone has the time or the where-with-all to travel to the various places to do research of the actual documents.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>But what we have found we are most willing to share because we know the end result is going to be a much more accurate accounting of our history than what is currently out there. There are still so many unanswered questions and we have noted those where we are only guessing based on various factors vs. the documented and sourced information. As with any family research that goes back so far, sometimes it's detective work worthy of Sherlock Holmes to put the pieces together and even then, there are always questions. No one can ever be 100% sure--we were not there--we only have the thinnest of paper trails to paste together.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>We begin with two people, mysterious figures from the past who we can only vaguely imagine--we think of them sometimes and have become much more aware of history--all those things we learned in school have become alive for us because now they're a part of us and our history. Through all this researching we have been in contact with some wonderful people who all share this common ancestor and we wonder what Richard Waite would have thought if he had been able to envision these thousands of people who have lived and died in the 300 years since he was born.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>Imagine, if you can, everyone coming alive and having one large, grand reunion--it would take a rather large hall--but we wish Richard could come back for just awhile and answer all these questions we have about him, his family, and what his life was like. We feel as though we know him personally--his blood courses through our veins and we are proud to be able to present his story to our children and maybe even their grandchildren will one day read it and know our beginnings and how we are all so intertwined on this earth.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>My name is Ginger Jamerson and I live in the state of Virginia. I have been lucky enough to be able to actually visit so many of the places that our ancestors lived so very long ago. I descend from Richard Waite and Sarah Blake's oldest son John, who settled in Culpeper.<span style='mso-spacerun:yes'>  </span>They had a son named Joseph Levell and he was my gr-gr-gr-gr-grandfather.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:16.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'>Middlesex County, Virginia</span>--It's one of those quiet little places where you can easily imagine what the land looked like many years ago to the natives who had lived, fished and hunted there for centuries and to the newcomers who came from across the ocean to start new lives. I have often tried to imagine what terror these immigrants must have felt--and what terrifying excitement. If they survived the long trip over the ocean, they were faced with a large unknown, untamed country with no major cities or towns--probably nothing that was familiar or able to offer much sense of security, yet they came anyway. Economics, some had trouble with the law back home, and I am sure, some came just for the adventure and the chance for a new life.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>The earliest documented ancestor we find is Richard Wayt in Middlesex County VA. Located in the Middlesex County Order Book of August 21, 1701, page 65: .Executor of Michael Musgrove estate...</p> <p class=MsoNormal>&quot;In the hands of Richard Wates two hundred pounds of tobacco on his plantation, in the House, two small chests, a small iron pott, one small iron kettle, a frying pan, paire pott holders, one small table, at Wm Scarbrough's plantation one old white horse. It is thereupon ordered that the Sherriffe sumons Appraisers and appraise said goods and make returne thereof to the next Court.&quot;</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>This Richard was married to Ann Dugless in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex, VA on 2-3-1705. They had a son, also named Richard, born 11-7-1708, who married Sarah Blake 5-30-1729 in Middlesex. </p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>Part of the Virginia Middle Peninsula, Middlesex County is surrounded on 3 sides by water-- the bountiful water of the Chesapeake Bay on the tip of the county, the Rappahannock River on the top side and the Piankatank River and Dragon Run on the South side. The Native American people had lived and prospered along these shores and land for thousands of years before the Europeans came.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>This was found by a fellow researcher and descendant, Howard Wayt, a petition he found at the Virginia Historical Society-- (parts in brackets () are superscripted):</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>&quot;The Names of ye inhabitance (sic) of ye Lower Parts of Middl(c) County, Humbly addressing to ye Worship(ll) Court to have ye Antient(sic) Road through Mr.(?) Bannsis(?) Old field Clear'd for ye better Conveniency to ye Uper(sic) parts of this County -Especially Our Mother church &amp; Court house-as Followeth__</p> <p class=MsoNormal>Theophylus Man</p> <p class=MsoNormal>W(m) Hearn: marks -</p> <p class=MsoNormal>Thomas Townsend: Marks</p> <p class=MsoNormal>Robert Johnston</p> <p class=MsoNormal>Richard Hill</p> <p class=MsoNormal>Tho Jones his marks-</p> <p class=MsoNormal>Tho Sibley: mark</p> <p class=MsoNormal>Richard Wayt mark</p> <p class=MsoNormal>Roger Jones</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>There was no date on this document but we are assuming it was written sometime around the early 1700s--we don't know which Richard signed--but, per Howard, the Va Historical Society index paper lists that Thomas Jones died in 1713, so we can probably safely assume this was Richard who was married to Ann Duglass, as his son would be too young to be signing petitions at 5 years old.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>As early as 1632 the Va House of Burgesses had established a system of road administration. The local parishioners of each locality were responsible for both the cost and maintenance of these roads. (Imagine the money the government could save if, in today's society, each person was responsible for the road in front of their house.)</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>In 1705 there was a act that called for the construction of roads linking county seats and there were already roads linking plantations and farms throughout Middlesex.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>Today's roads of Middlesex County still follow some of those earlier roads set out so long ago.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>During our visit to Middlesex we, of course, went to the Court House where I found the people were friendly, most charming and helpful and willing to offer more information that just what book to look into for marriage records.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>Later on that day we stopped by Christ Episcopal Church where so many of our ancestors worshipped and probably are buried. It was closed and we could not go inside the church but I had a strange feeling knowing that I was walking among the gravestones of people who talked and mingled with our ancestors and that, Richard and his children too had walked over that same ground.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>Richard, married to Sarah Blake and son of the first Richard, has migrated to Orange, VA by 1754.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>Orange County order Book, 1754-1763, <st1:date Year="1754" Day="21" Month="8">8-21-1754</st1:date></p> <p class=MsoNormal>&quot;Richard Wayt brought before the Court two Servant women belonging to Benjamin Grymes, Gent., vist. Christain Campbell and Elioner Miller for running away and absenting themselves from their Master's service three days each. It is there fore ordered that each of them serve their Master double the number of days they were absent and also sixty seven days each for the tobacco paid for taking them up after their present time of servitude shall be expired according to the Law.&quot;</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>And <st1:date Year="1754" Day="26" Month="9">9-26-1754</st1:date></p> <p class=MsoNormal>&quot;Richard Wait brought before the Court a servant woman named Mary King belonging to Benjamin Grymes, Gent., for running away and absenting herself from her Master's service three days. It is therefore ordered that she serve her Master six days for the three she was absent and also thirty three days for the tobacco paid for taking of her up according to the Law.&quot;</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>Later that year Richard who was married to Sarah Blake purchased 200 acres on the branches of Maple Run in Culpeper, VA. for 27 pounds from Seth Thurston and his wife, Mary. (Perhaps he saved his money from returning the servants to their owner.)</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>Orange County Order Book, 1754-1763, 2-6-1756-- Richard, his son, James, Thomas Maxwell and a George Smith are all involved in a felony case as witnesses against an Edward Ludwege who had been remanded to the Goal. It does not say what the felony was, only that Edward and the witness are to return to court in May to undergo his trial.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>On one of my research trips to the Library of Virginia in Richmond I found a notation in the Spotsylvania Order book of 11-4-1788 stating: &quot;Edward Ledwedge is exempt from the payment of county taxes being aged and infirmed.&quot; Whatever his felony case was, obviously it did not involved being hanged in 1754--he had lived to a ripe old age.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>Where Richard was in those 12 years between 1742 and 1754 we have not been able to ascertain but the search continues.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>Culpeper is another beautiful bucolic area of rolling hills and pristine dairy farms probably not much changed since Richard and many of his friends and contemporaries from Middlesex settled here.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>He seems to have formed a close association with Thomas Maxwell as their names show up numerous times together as witnesses to deeds and wills. Thomas was married to Keziah Blake--Keziah was Sarah's niece, the daughter of her brother John Blake and Johanna Ball of Middlesex.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>We also do not know if his wife, Sarah, was still alive at this time or even why he left Middlesex.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>We do not know the financial situation of any of these Wayts. They do not seem to have been of the richer class--even though he is referred to as a planter in his indenture when he buys land, it means just that-- a planter. In Middlesex, it refers to his &quot;plantation&quot;, but plantation at that time simply referred to a farm, not the plantation as we currently think of it.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal>We can assume that he was probably involved in tobacco farming as tobacco was used as currency and was a major factor in shaping fortunes of many of the prominent families of the middle peninsula and indeed all of Virginia.</p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman"; color:windowtext'><!--[if gte vml 1]><v:shapetype id="_x0000_t75" coordsize="21600,21600" o:spt="75" o:preferrelative="t" path="m@4@5l@4@11@9@11@9@5xe" filled="f" stroked="f"> <v:stroke joinstyle="miter"/> <v:formulas> <v:f eqn="if lineDrawn pixelLineWidth 0"/> <v:f eqn="sum @0 1 0"/> <v:f eqn="sum 0 0 @1"/> <v:f eqn="prod @2 1 2"/> <v:f eqn="prod @3 21600 pixelWidth"/> <v:f eqn="prod @3 21600 pixelHeight"/> <v:f eqn="sum @0 0 1"/> <v:f eqn="prod @6 1 2"/> <v:f eqn="prod @7 21600 pixelWidth"/> <v:f eqn="sum @8 21600 0"/> <v:f eqn="prod @7 21600 pixelHeight"/> <v:f eqn="sum @10 21600 0"/> </v:formulas> <v:path o:extrusionok="f" gradientshapeok="t" o:connecttype="rect"/> <o:lock v:ext="edit" aspectratio="t"/> </v:shapetype><v:shape id="_x0000_i1025" type="#_x0000_t75" style='width:11.25pt; 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