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John “Old John” Bedgood

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John “Old John” Bedgood

Birth
Smithfield, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA
Death
Jun 1828 (aged 94)
Riddleville, Washington County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Riddleville, Washington County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unknown
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John Bedgood is believed to be a son of William Bidgood and Hester Williamson Bidgood of Isle of Wight County, Virginia. However, these parents have not been proven.

What we do know through family stories and research is:
• John Bedgood was of English descent.

• He was born in Isle of Wight County, Virginia and when he died, he was thought to be well over 100 years old. Mention of his advanced years was noted in 1832 in the Pittsburgh, Pa Weekly Gazette, where he was said to be over 110 years old. Also, in 1854, the Rev George White stated in his book 'Historical Collection of Georgia' that John Bedgood was 112 years old. The 'Southern Recorder' showed articles regarding his estate in 1828. His son Richard was named as Administrator.

• John was married twice. First marriage was to Mary Glover. The second one was to Mary White. Neither of these names have been confirmed through public records. Records of these marriages and their names were probably lost due to burned out counties.
Around 1900, The 'Bidgood Family Tales', a written record narrated by Wm Thomas Bidgood (grandson of old John) to his son Bud and daughter Claudia, states that his father recalled family history of Old John being married twice, but no names were recollected.

• John moved his family from Virginia to Nash County, NC and later along the Yadkin River in NC, eventually moving into Washington County, Georgia, when land was made available to Rev War veterans. He was a farmer, and acquired several tracts of land by draw.
1805 is the first mention of John in Washington County, Georgia when he signed up for the land lottery. He would have had to be a resident of Georgia for at least one year.

• John Bedgood served the Patriot cause during the Revolutionary War in some capacity. He likely contributed equipment, goods or rations.
The records found at the NC Archives are not proof of John's service, but they show that he was paid 14 pounds 6 shilling in 1783 by Green Hill, Esq. That could have been for the goods provided to the militia. His 'service' is recognized by the NARA, DAR and SAR because he is listed on the Authentic List of Revolutionary Soldiers eligible to draw land in Georgia.

John and Mary Glover had at least 4-5 children:
1-Julia Ann Bedgood
2-Jane Bedgood, thought to have married a Jesse Glover.
3-John Bedgood, Jr married Mary Unknown and settled near his father in Riddleville.
4-Hollie Bedgood, thought to have married a Mr Hawthorne.
5-Elizabeth Bedgood Solomon born 1767 in Nash County, NC, is also likely their daughter. She married Lazarus Solomon and they moved to Georgia. Her FindAGrave# is 92438916. Elizabeth's descendants are connected by DNA to many Georgia Bedgood's (myself included).

John and Mary White had at least 4 children:
1-Richard Stephen Bedgood, married Nancy Unknown
2-Samuel Franklin Bedgood, married Mary Rogers
3-Ely Bedgood married Mary Powell
4-William Bedgood

Old John Bedgood is found on the NC 1780 and NC 1782 Early Tax Lists for Nash, NC. He also appears on the 1790 Census for Nash County, NC.
1820 Census John is found in Washington County, Georgia.

John Bedgood is one of the main progenitors of Bedgood's in the South. His descendants are found in Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Texas and beyond.

No middle name for Old John has ever been found. He has been seen as John R S in some trees, which some mistook for Richard Stephen, but the R S was for 'Revolutionary Soldier', to distinguish him from the other fifty John Bedgood's in that era. Old John did have a son named Richard Stephen.

https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7084821/person/-1167413564/facts

John is my 4th GGfather and in 1995, I joined the ranks of those who have been researching him and his descendants to learn more about him and his life. If you have additional or conflicting information, please message me. We aim for accuracy. Many thanks. Cecile
Old John Bedgood was probably born in Isle of Wight Co., VA or nearby in the "Outer Banks" in what became NC. After over 40 years of research I have found no records to link him to his parents. He served in the Rev. War:
NC Revolutionary War Rolls
State Treasurer Record Group
Military Papers -- Revolutionary War Army Accounts
Title Bedgood, John
Creator: Office of State Comptroller
Office of State Treasurer
Call Number: Volumes 40 - 66
Location: 509 ( Archive Stacks)
Volume and Page References:
Volume: VII; Page:78; Folio:1
Index Terms: Personal Names: Bedgood, John
NOTE: Record indexes the land grants, all warrants that have been microfilmed in the North Carolina State Archives, and lists all names that appear on the military bounty warrants in the North Carolina Secretary of State's office.

NC:
Early Tax List Year: 1780
Dataabase: NC Early Census Index
Name: John Bedgood
State: NC
County: Nash County
Sometime between 1791 and 1799 he moved to Washington Co., GA and lived there until his death. The maiden names of his two wives have NOT been proven/documented although some folks have theories but no evidence.
John's grave is unmarked.
Kathryn
John Bedgood is believed to be a son of William Bidgood and Hester Williamson Bidgood of Isle of Wight County, Virginia. However, these parents have not been proven.

What we do know through family stories and research is:
• John Bedgood was of English descent.

• He was born in Isle of Wight County, Virginia and when he died, he was thought to be well over 100 years old. Mention of his advanced years was noted in 1832 in the Pittsburgh, Pa Weekly Gazette, where he was said to be over 110 years old. Also, in 1854, the Rev George White stated in his book 'Historical Collection of Georgia' that John Bedgood was 112 years old. The 'Southern Recorder' showed articles regarding his estate in 1828. His son Richard was named as Administrator.

• John was married twice. First marriage was to Mary Glover. The second one was to Mary White. Neither of these names have been confirmed through public records. Records of these marriages and their names were probably lost due to burned out counties.
Around 1900, The 'Bidgood Family Tales', a written record narrated by Wm Thomas Bidgood (grandson of old John) to his son Bud and daughter Claudia, states that his father recalled family history of Old John being married twice, but no names were recollected.

• John moved his family from Virginia to Nash County, NC and later along the Yadkin River in NC, eventually moving into Washington County, Georgia, when land was made available to Rev War veterans. He was a farmer, and acquired several tracts of land by draw.
1805 is the first mention of John in Washington County, Georgia when he signed up for the land lottery. He would have had to be a resident of Georgia for at least one year.

• John Bedgood served the Patriot cause during the Revolutionary War in some capacity. He likely contributed equipment, goods or rations.
The records found at the NC Archives are not proof of John's service, but they show that he was paid 14 pounds 6 shilling in 1783 by Green Hill, Esq. That could have been for the goods provided to the militia. His 'service' is recognized by the NARA, DAR and SAR because he is listed on the Authentic List of Revolutionary Soldiers eligible to draw land in Georgia.

John and Mary Glover had at least 4-5 children:
1-Julia Ann Bedgood
2-Jane Bedgood, thought to have married a Jesse Glover.
3-John Bedgood, Jr married Mary Unknown and settled near his father in Riddleville.
4-Hollie Bedgood, thought to have married a Mr Hawthorne.
5-Elizabeth Bedgood Solomon born 1767 in Nash County, NC, is also likely their daughter. She married Lazarus Solomon and they moved to Georgia. Her FindAGrave# is 92438916. Elizabeth's descendants are connected by DNA to many Georgia Bedgood's (myself included).

John and Mary White had at least 4 children:
1-Richard Stephen Bedgood, married Nancy Unknown
2-Samuel Franklin Bedgood, married Mary Rogers
3-Ely Bedgood married Mary Powell
4-William Bedgood

Old John Bedgood is found on the NC 1780 and NC 1782 Early Tax Lists for Nash, NC. He also appears on the 1790 Census for Nash County, NC.
1820 Census John is found in Washington County, Georgia.

John Bedgood is one of the main progenitors of Bedgood's in the South. His descendants are found in Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Texas and beyond.

No middle name for Old John has ever been found. He has been seen as John R S in some trees, which some mistook for Richard Stephen, but the R S was for 'Revolutionary Soldier', to distinguish him from the other fifty John Bedgood's in that era. Old John did have a son named Richard Stephen.

https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7084821/person/-1167413564/facts

John is my 4th GGfather and in 1995, I joined the ranks of those who have been researching him and his descendants to learn more about him and his life. If you have additional or conflicting information, please message me. We aim for accuracy. Many thanks. Cecile
Old John Bedgood was probably born in Isle of Wight Co., VA or nearby in the "Outer Banks" in what became NC. After over 40 years of research I have found no records to link him to his parents. He served in the Rev. War:
NC Revolutionary War Rolls
State Treasurer Record Group
Military Papers -- Revolutionary War Army Accounts
Title Bedgood, John
Creator: Office of State Comptroller
Office of State Treasurer
Call Number: Volumes 40 - 66
Location: 509 ( Archive Stacks)
Volume and Page References:
Volume: VII; Page:78; Folio:1
Index Terms: Personal Names: Bedgood, John
NOTE: Record indexes the land grants, all warrants that have been microfilmed in the North Carolina State Archives, and lists all names that appear on the military bounty warrants in the North Carolina Secretary of State's office.

NC:
Early Tax List Year: 1780
Dataabase: NC Early Census Index
Name: John Bedgood
State: NC
County: Nash County
Sometime between 1791 and 1799 he moved to Washington Co., GA and lived there until his death. The maiden names of his two wives have NOT been proven/documented although some folks have theories but no evidence.
John's grave is unmarked.
Kathryn


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  • Created by: Cecile
  • Added: Sep 28, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170668903/john-bedgood: accessed ), memorial page for John “Old John” Bedgood (3 Feb 1734–Jun 1828), Find a Grave Memorial ID 170668903, citing Bedgood Family Cemetery, Riddleville, Washington County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Cecile (contributor 47146778).