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- dau of Stephen Woodson Tarleton 1637 - 1688 and Susanna Bates 1635 - 1717
- previously married in 1674 to Thomas Fleming - d. 1678
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **
- ** See John Woodson's notes **
- much info obtained from the book 'Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and their Connections'
- p.43 - There is a looking glass which formerly belonged to Charles Van Der Veer Woodson of Prince Edward Co, which bears the inscription: 'This glass belonged
- to Stephen Tarleton who was my great-grandfather, and died in the year 1687. I have had the present frame put on it this 14th of December, 1794.
- signed Charles Woodson'
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Found at findagrave.com on 4/10/2025
Judith Tarleton Fleming Woodson
Birth: 1621 New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Death: 7 Feb 1714 (aged 92-93) New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown
Memorial #: 150359463
Family Members
Spouse
Alexander Fleming 1595-1686 ????
Children
Elizabeth Woodson Pleasants 1708-1767 ?? last name Woodson - father not Alexander Fleming
Maintained by: Cate Bernard (49153554)
Originally Created by: James Real (48086949)
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Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150359463/judith-fleming_woodson: accessed April 10, 2025), memorial page for Judith Tarleton Fleming Woodson (1621-7 Feb 1714), Find a Grave Memorial ID 150359463; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Cate Bernard (contributor 49153554).
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Found at findagrave.com on 4/10/2025
Judith Tarleton Fleming Woodson
Birth: 1658 Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Death: 7 Feb 1714 (aged 55-56) Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown
Memorial #: 234091854
Bio:
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Stephen Tarleton was living in York County, Virginia by 1659, and worked as a Tobacco appraiser. In a deposition given by him on June 24, 1659 in the York County Court, he stated he was 22 years of age. Thus Stephen was born in 1637. He was involved in a dispute with a servant, Edward Jenkins, and there are several refrences in the county records. Stephen lived in New Kent County, in Blisland Parish, in the area that later became St. Peter's Parish at least by 1663, when he patented 394 acres of land. His land was on the north side of the main branch of" Blackwater Creek" and a fork of "Chickahominy Swamp". This was just a short distance from the Woodson's over the line from what is now "Hanover County", The Blackwater Creek area is just across the" Pamunkey River" from St. Peter's Parish , where Stephen was a vestryman (1685-1687). Stephen was one of the men involved in Bacon's Rebellion. A number of New Kent County men were recruited by Nathaniel Bacon, when he set out on his mission against the Pamunkey Indians. One of the groups remained in New Kent County, after the Rebellion, at the Brick House, until Christmas time, months after Bacon had died. The group finally disintegrated with the show of British force in York River. This was still in Blisland Parish at the time. Stephen was one of those who suffered because of his part in the Rebellion, and his letter to the honorable Herbert Jeffries Morrison, his Majesty's Commissioners in Virginia follows:
The humble petition of Stephen Tarleton, of New Kent County most humbly sheweth."
" That your petitioner as he most pentiteently and sorrowfully acknowledgth, seduced into the late horrible Rebellion, and taken yet unlawful oath umposed by the late Grand Rebel; Nathaniel Bacon, Jr. and being conscious of his guilt, there of upon the first publishing his most sacred Majesty's gratious,and surpassing act of pardon, to his distressed subject of his late disloyall Colony , lay hold of the same, and take the oath ready to perform those other due and reasonable conditions which by his Majesty's said pardon he is justly enjoyed to doe,and being by the honorable Governors, proclamation of the ninth of February last, referred to the determination of your honor beseeched mercy and pardon for his said crimes, and humbly prayeth yet he may be admitted to the full benefit of his Majesty's said act of pardon".
It is not known when Stephen went to Kent County, to live, but he had lived a colorful life before he left York County. He had appeared in court there, concerning the deposition of Mary Gunnell, a servant girl, on April 12, 1660; Mary deposed, says Stephen Torlington got her with child, and did use her several times by day; and also by night in her master's hall and also other places. Even after all this; his reputation must have not been to badly tarnished. For he surely met his future bride in York County.
Stephen married Susanna Bates, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Bates of York County.John Bates was born in Kent County, England in 1598, and settled in York County Virginia. John Bates, age 24, was listed amoung the muster of Mr. Abraham Peirsey, at"Peirsey's Hundred" in 1624. He was amoung the servant's of Abraham Peirsey and had come to the colony on the "Southampton" in 1623. The Bates family would be leaders in the Quaker movement.
Most of this information is from "Tidewater Virginia Families" by Virginia Lee Hutchenson Davis.
https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/tarlton/295/ ) posted by a Julia Clark on 4 October 2009
Contributor: V. Andrew Burch (48671296)
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Family Members
Parents
Stephen Woodson Tarleton I 1637-1688
Susannah Bates Tarleton 1635-1685
Spouses
Thomas Fleming Unknown-1678
John Woodson 1655-1715
Siblings
Susannah Tarleton Fleming 1663-1717
Children
Tarleton W. Woodson 1681-1761
MAJ John Woodson 1688-1754
Created by: David Goode (49372965)
Added: 2021-11-17T17:33:41.000Z
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Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/234091854/judith-fleming_woodson: accessed April 10, 2025), memorial page for Judith Tarleton Fleming Woodson (1658-7 Feb 1714), Find a Grave Memorial ID 234091854; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by David Goode (contributor 49372965).
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