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Cornelius Dabney (D'Aubigne)

Cornelius Dabney (D'Aubigne)

Male 1631 - 1694  (63 years)


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  • Name Cornelius Dabney (D'Aubigne) 
    Birth 2 Mar 1631  Probably Bucknall, Lincolnshire, Englandprob. Buchnal, Lincolnshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Christening 11 Dec 1631  St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 19 Oct 1694  St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I12211  MyTree
    Last Modified 23 Aug 2014 

    Family 1 Eedeth Moryson,   b. England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. James Dabney (D'Aubigne),   b. Albermarle Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. George Dabney (D'Aubigne), Sr.,   b. 11 Sep 1653, Albermarle Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
     3. Sarah Dabney (D'Aubigne),   b. Albermarle Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Frances Dabney (D'Aubigne),   b. Albermarle Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location
     5. John Dabney (D'Aubigne),   b. Albermarle Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Apr 1688, VA Find all individuals with events at this location
     6. Elizabeth Dabney (D'Aubigne),   b. Albermarle Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F6087  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 17 Jul 2017 

    Family 2 Susannah Anderson,   b. VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Cornelius Dabney (D'Aubigne),   b. 2 Sep 1675, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 17 Feb 1765, Hanover, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 89 years)
     2. Dorothy (#2) Dabney (D'Aubigne),   b. St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Robert Dabney (D'Aubigne),   b. St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Mary Dabney (D'Aubigne),   b. 22 Jan 1685, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 7 Sep 1748, Caroline Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 63 years)
    Family ID F6088  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 17 Jul 2017 

  • Notes 

    • U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
      Name: Cornelious Dabney
      Gender: Male
      Birth Place: EN
      Birth Year: 1640
      Spouse Name: Edith
      Marriage State: of VA
      Number Pages: 1

      U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
      Name: Cornelious Dabney
      Gender: Male
      Birth Place: EN
      Birth Year: 1640
      Spouse Name: Susannah
      Marriage State: of VA
      Number Pages: 1

      Cornelius Dabney Dabney (Dawbney)
      Nicknames: "Cornelius Dabney", "D'Aubigny", "d'Aubigne", "Daubeney", "Dabonie"
      Birthdate: circa March 2, 1631
      Birthplace: Probably Bucknall, Lincolnshire, England
      Death: Died October 19, 1694 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia Colony
      Place of Burial: New Kent, Virginia
      Immediate Family:
      Son of Theodore Dabney or d'Aubigne and Dorothy Batte
      Husband of Susannah Anderson and Edith Moryson Dabney
      Father of James Dabney; Cornelius Dabney; Dorothy Trice; Mary Carr; Robert (d'Aubigné) Dabney and 8 others

      The origin of Cornelius Dabney, ancestor of the Dabneys of Colonial Virginia, never has been proven to my satisfaction. However, keeping in mind the variant spellings of the name, I would accept the preponderence of evidence that he was the Cornelius Daubeny christened 11 Dec. 1631, the son of Theodor Daubney, town parish of Bucknall," Lincolnshire, England (Bishops Transcripts of Bucknall). Theodor Dawbney was christened 6 June 1606, the son of John Daubney, town parish of Scotter,Lincolnshire (Lincolnshire IGI, p. 6215). According to the Lincolnshire archivist (e-mailed to me on March 6. 1997), "it is highly likely" that Theodor was the son of "John Dawbney, born Scotter 1570, an alumnus of Cambridge University (St. John's College 1588), Vicar of Calverton, Nottinghamshire, and Rector of Scotter, Lincolnshire 1605-1610" (J. Venn, Alumni Cantabrigiensis, Part 1. From the Earliest Times to 1751, Vol. II (Fabbs-Juxton), 1922, p. 18). Theodor Dawbney married Dorothy Batts (Batte?) on 30 April 1630 (Bishops Transcripts of Bucknall). It is significant that Cornelius Dabney, the first in Virginia, named two daughters "Dorothy," presumably for his mother (see below). Unfortunately, no wills are extant for John, Theodor, and Cornelius Dawbney (Dabney).

      Cornelius Debany (Dabony) was granted 200 acres in New Kent County, Virginia on 27 Sept. 1664 beg, at the mouth of Totopotomoys Cr. Upon the S. side of Yorke Riv., etc. (Patent Book #5, p. 406); 640 acres upon the lower side of Tottopotomoys Cr. etc. on 7 June 1666 (Patent Book # 5, p.625), and 100 acres on south side Yorke Riv. Above Totopotomoyes Cr. beg. at the mouth of same on 16 Mar. 1667/8 (Patent Book #6, p.114; Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nell Nugent, Vol. 1, pp. 515 and 559, and Vol. 2, p. 31).This land is now in Hanover County.
      In 1679 the Pamunkey Indians leased for 99 years "six or seven hundred acres" to Cornelius Dabney (English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, compiled by Louis des Cognets, Jr., p. 58). In Sainsbury's Abstracts of Colonial State Papers, in the Public Records Office in London, there are two letters from Cornelius Dabney, the "Interpreter to the Queen of Pamunkey." The first is a state letter from the Queen of the Pamunkeys translated by Cornelius Dabney in his official capacity and transmitted to Colonel Francis Moryson of the Royal Commission of Virginia. The second is a personal letter to Colonel Moryson, dated Virginia, Jun ye 29th, 1678, in which Cornelius Dabney concluded: "...Sr. my wife Eedeth has her humble service p'sented unto y' Hono'. (she) would gladly send y' one of her Boyes a yeare or two hence.My humble service to y' Hono'. I am: Sr: y' Hono's most humble servant in all obedience. Cornelius Dabney." (Charles William Dabney, "The Origin of the Dabney Family of Virginia," Va. Mag. of History and Biography, April 1937, Vol. 45, No. 2, p. 134).
      On 22 May 1686, Mr. Cornelius Dabnee was listed as a vestryman of St. Peter's Parish Church, New Kent. He died between 23 October 1693 and 1 May 1694 (Vestry Book and Register of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia 1684-1786, transcribed and edited by C. G. Chamberlayne (Richmond: The Library Board, 1937, pp. 4, 40, 43)).
      In 1699 his children "James Dabney, Geo. Dabney, Dorothy Dabney, and Sarah Dabney (were) devisees of Cornelius Dabney dec'd (of) 700 acres to which is added of Low Land thereto adjoining 150 acres" in Pamunkey Neck.(Louis des Cognets, Jr., English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, p.59).

      "The Library of Virginia Digital Collection" (Electronic Card Index) records these Land Office Patents and Grants in King and Queen Co. in Pamunkey Neck:
      Date To Whom Granted Number of Acres Patent Book
      25 Apr 1701 Dabney, James 204
      9, p. 346
      Anderson, Dorothy (Dabney) 179.5
      9, p. 350
      Dabney, George 293
      9, p. 351
      Dabney, Sarah 179
      9. p. 352
      1 Apr 1702 Dabney, James 1000
      9, p. 445

      Cornelius Dabney's children were recorded further by Louis des Cognets, Jr. (English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, pp. 4, 5, 14, 25, 36)as follows:
      List of Justices of the Peace Appointed: 1702 King William Co. George Dabney 1710 " James Dabney, Gent. 1710 " William Anderson (husband of Dorothy Dabney) 1714 " George Dabney 1726 " George Dabney List of Sheriffs Appointed: 1713 King William Co. George Dabney

      In the Vestry Book of St. Peter's Parish are records of:
      Burials in April 1688 of Jn: sone to Cornelius Dabenie (probably named for Cornelius' grandfather John Dawbney) and Eliz: daugh to Cornelius Dabenie" (Page 426).
      Baptism on 11 Nov. 1698 of Eliz. daughter of Geo. Dabney (Page 349).
      Baptism on 8 Jan. 1698/9 of Welthan daughter of James Dabney (Page 350).James Dabney had married Ann, daughter of Philip Sherwood of Rappahanock Co. (Essex Co. Book 8, p. 279, April 1690).
      In Old New Kent County, Vol. 2, p. 883, Dr. Malcolm Hart Harris reported that after the death of his first wife Eedeth, Cornelius Dabney married Susanah, whose second husband was David Anderson. In her will dated 5 February 1724 (Hanover County Will Book 1, 1862-1868, Reel 1, pp. 632-634, Virginia State Library), Susanah Dabney-Anderson named her children:
      Cornelius Dabney, the executor of her will. He married Sarah Jennings on 17 April 1721 (Virginia Marriage Records, by Wm. M. Clemons, Virginia State Library). His will was proved on 7 Feb. 1765 in which he named his wife Sarah and children William, John, Cornelius (deceased), Mary Elizabeth Maupin, Fanny Maupin, and Anna Thompson (Hanover County Will Book 1, 1862-1868, Reel 1, beginning page 634, Virginia State Library).An executor of his will was his second son, John Dabney, who became a Brigadier General in the Revolutionary War.
      Dorothy, wife of James Trice. Therefore, Cornelius Dabney named two daughters Dorothy, presumably for his mother Dorothy (Batts) Dabney. (His first daughter by Eedeth named Dorothy married William Anderson and may have died before this second daughter Dorothy by Susanah was born).
      Mary, wife of Capt. Thomas Carr. They were the grandparents of Dabney Carr, who married Martha, sister of Thomas Jefferson (Old New Kent County, by Dr. Malcolm Hart Harris, Vol. 2. pp. 956-957). David Anderson.
      As a 10th generation Virginian, I have worked on the Dabneys for 25 years. My data is well documented, mainly by original records. Please advise me if you have any additions or corrections to this data.
      (Contributed by Dabney N. McLean)