man Phillip Peyton‏‎, son of Thomas Peyton and Anne Green‏.
Born ‎ Mar 15, 1612/13 at Bisley Parish, Gloucestershire, England, died ‎ Feb 12, 1667/68 at Bisley, Parish, Gloucestershire, England‎, approximately 54 years

Married/ Related to:

woman Elizabeth Gibbes‏‎
Born ‎ 1625 at Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England, died ‎ 1668 at Bisley, Gloucestershire, England‎, 42 or 43 years

Children:

1.
man Philip Peyton‏
Born ‎ 1644 at Bisley, Gloucestershire, England, died ‎ 1730 at Stafford, Virginia, USA‎, 85 or 86 years
Posted by: Patricia Allen Date: June 07, 2000 at 23:08:18
In Reply to: Re: PHILIP PEYTON BIBLE of 1700s VA TO KY by Deb M of 15


Sorry for not answering, but I have been out of state in Va. doing research at the Va. State Library at Richmond, Va. We were at the annual Peyton reunion at Aquia, Stafford Co., Va.
Philip Peyton came to Va. Aug. 30, 1665 from Bristoll, Gloucester, England. His children at least the older ones were born in Westmoreland Co., Va. Philip was given 200 acres of land by William Rush who called Philip Peyton his son in law who had intermarryed with his daughter, Mary Rush.
This William Rush had been given land by father in law Francis Grey/Gray and his wife Alice Mooreman(to Maryland first)to William Rush son in law who had married the beloved daughter Anne of Francis Grey.
Early documents on Philip Peyton, son of Thomas of Bisley,Gloucester,England, b. ca. 1585, m. Anne Green 19 July 1606. Philip and Elizabeth Gibbes Peyton were the parents of the Philip Peyton who went first to Northumberland Co., Va., then to Westmoreland Co., and then to Stafford Co., Va. The Englis documents have been reprinted in several books by William Kenneth Rutherford called Genealogical History of Our Ancestors.
We have an update to the Peytons of Va., pub. 1976, due out later this year. A two volume set of 1,000 pages each for about $40.00 for the set. The Peyton Society of Virginia is publishing all the Peytons that we could locate and document whose ancestors went through Virginia and whose ancestors were in Va. prior to 1800.
You can reserve a copy through Harold Davey at hdavey@home.com
2.
man Charles Peyton‏‎
Died ‎ UNKNOWN
3.
woman Deborah Peyton‏‎
Died ‎ UNKNOWN
4.
woman Elizabeth Peyton‏‎
Died ‎ UNKNOWN
5.
woman Mary Peyton‏‎
Died ‎ UNKNOWN
6.
woman Sarah Peyton‏‎
Died ‎ UNKNOWN
7.
woman Ann Peyton‏‎
Died ‎ UNKNOWN