Generation II

Jacob Warwick was born about 1743 in Williamsburg, VA and died 1826 in Pocahontas Co, VA.

Read a biography of Jacob Warwick here.

Ephraim Richardson and Wm. Martin--road surveyors from Francis Wier's, on Monongahela River, to Thorny Creek, on waters of Greenbrier. John Warwick, Richard Elliott and Ralph Stewart are exempted from working on above road until it is built. William Hadden is ordered to clear from Thorny Creek to Nap's Creek, with tithables living below him on Nap's Creek, and from Alexr. Dunlap's to William Sharp's on Greenbrier. Jacob Warwick, road overseer, from William Warwick's to Back Creek, with tithables from Thomas Cartmell's up Greenbrier to the head and down Nap's Creek to Moses Moore's. (from Chalkley 18 May 1774)

Mathew Wilson, recomd. Captain; John Boyd, recomd. Lieutenant; Samuel Weir, recomd. Ensign; Michael Coger, recomd. Captain, vice Capt. William Nalle, resigned; Samuel Vance, recomd. Captain; Jacob Warwick, recomd. Lieutenant; John Boyd, recomd. Ensign. (20 May 1777; from Chalkley)

Jacob Warwick as First Lieutenant, David Gwinn as Second Lieutenant, Jonathan Humphreys as Ensign--recommended for appointment in Capt. Samuel Vance's Company (21 May 1778; from Chalkley)

 

He married Mary Vance. She was born about 1743 in NC and died 1823 in Clover Lick, Pocahontas Co, VA. She was the daughter of Colonel John Vance. View the Vance line here.

Their chlidren were:

Rachel Warwick (married Major Charles Cameron)

Jane Warwick (married William Gatewood)

Mary Warwick (married Sampson Mathews)

Margaret Warwick (married Adam See)

Charles Cameron Warwick (died young)

Andrew Sitlington Warwick (born 1771 in Clover Lick, Bath Co, VA)

Elizabeth Warwick (married Colonel William Woods)

Nancy Warwick (married Thomas Gatewood, Major William Poage)

 

 

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