Bertram Obert, Sr.

Male 1629 - 1659  (30 years)


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  1. 1.  Bertram Obert, Sr. 1629 Virginia; 1659Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Land Record: 10 Oct 1642, Virginia; 650 acre land patent on the north side of the Charles River in the vicinity of Peanpetanke Creek, near the land of Mr. Vaus and others, and east into the great creek from the Oystershell Bank. Received for transporting 13 persons to the colony including himself, twice, his wife Sarah, Francis Pepper, Francis Negro, Tho. Austin, his wife & two children, John Tredescant, Jon. Eyres, Edward Goldborne, Tho. Bawcocke.
    • Land Record: 2 0ct 1649, Virginia; 200 acres on the South side of Rappahannock aboute 14 miles up the river: bounded N:E: by N: upon Sunderland Creeke.
    • Land Record: 16 Nov 1650, Virginia; 550 acre land patent for transporting 11 people to the colony: Eliza Bennett, Wm. Wildon, Jno. Clarford, John Roberts, Richd. Watchshott, Tho. Leechman, Thomas Wells, Ed. Gresham, Thomas Hearne, John Thorpe, Stephen Danbury.
    • Land Record: 29 Nov 1652, Virginia; Richard Lewis receives a 300 acre land patent, some of which borders land patented to Bertram Obert.
    • Land Record: 18 Nov 1653, Lancaster County, Virginia; Capt. Wm. Brocas, Esqr., receives a patent for 190 acres in Lancaster County, part of which borders land patented to Bertram Obert.
    • Land Record: 20 Aug 1655, Lancaster County, Virginia; Thomas Willess receives a 450 acre land patent, some of which borders land patented to Bertram Obert.
    • Land Record: 26 Mar 1656, Lancaster County, Virginia
    • Will: 30 Nov 1658, Lancaster County, Virginia; Writing of Will (The year 1658 is an estimate - some references note only the day and month - the original document, or a copy, needs to be consulted).
    • Will: 25 Jan 1659, Lancaster County, Virginia; Recording of Will
    • Will: 25 Jun 1659, Lancaster County, Virginia; Proving of the Will

    Notes:

    The land records refer often to Nimcock Creek in various spellings. Nimcock would later be known as Wormeley's Creek and today it is known as Urbanna Creek. A Virginia Historical Marker exists in Urbanna, VA which explains the name changes over time.

    Land Record:
    2 Dec 1663 - Same 200 acres originally patented to Bertram Obert is assigned to Edw. Boswell.

    Bertram Miss Anne 1650Virginia. Anne 1633 Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Agatha Obert 25 Jan 1685/86Middlesex County, Virginia; 27 Jan 1685/86Middlesex County, Virginia.
    2. Elizabeth Obert
    3. Chichester Obert
    4. Bertram Obert, Jr.
    5. Lettice Obert

Generation: 2