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In the Social Security Death Index, there's a Robert Ruffin, last residence Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Born: 25 September 1929 and died May 1985. SS card was issued in Alabama before 1951.
Also in the SSDI, there's a Robert Ruffin, last residence El Cajon, San Diego, CA, born: 22 July 1930, died 26 October 1998. SS card was issued in Ohio before 1951.
It is now thought (although not conclusively proven) that William Ruffin came from England, possibly Sussex County. When William arrived in Virginia, he was an eighteen-year-old commoner who signed his name with an X.
We are grateful to Lucy Ruffin
We have a christening record of William Ruffine, son of Robert Ruffine (and
wife) of Treyford in Sussex County England. It is dated 14 Oct 1618. He had an
older brother named Robert, christened 4 Sep 1615. I have since found the will
of Robert Ruffin, dated 27 Sept 1630. I will copy Monk's translation below.
Unfortunately, the will does not give the names of his children. So, I can't
be certain that this Robert Ruffin is the father of the William who was
christened in Treyford. The will was written in Midhurst, which only means he
may have moved to Midhurst sometime before his death and after William was
born. There is a William Ruffyn of Midhurst, (who may have been Robert's
brother) who's son William Ruffin was christened on 2 Aug. 1618. This is
another of the three Williams found in the IGI that could have been our
William. Good reason to move to Midhurst. Midhurst and Treyford are very near
each other in West Sussex.
It has always been a question to me, as to, how William could have paid his
passage to America, since he was not found to be a headright.
My theory: Assuming the christening
record is of our William, he had an older brother named Robert. And assuming
this is the will of William's father, Robert was a yeoman (my dictionary
defines yeoman as a small landowner, a servant in a noble household, an
assistant or subordinate as to a sheriff) and assuming he was a small
landowner, he probably gave his land to his namesake and oldest son, Robert,
who would have been 15 at his death. (Remember Robert(3) and brother
William(3) who were in very much the same situation when William left for NC!)
Now this brings us to his ability to pay his passage to America. He was
probably given a monetary inheritance upon reaching age 18. William would have
been 13 years when his father died.
Do you see how this theory, with all its assumptions is still no closer to the
truth than the Ruthven theory! I had not intended to send this will of Robert
Ruffin to the Ruffin List until I had some positive link to William, like "my
son in America" written somewhere. Dreaming again!
So, now, the question is.....what degree of proof do we accept? I don't know.
But what I have found so far in Sussex gives me the incentive to continue in
this direction. There are Ruffins I have found in a previous generation who
could have been the parents of Robert. There is still much to go on with what
we have. The names of Robert's friends in the will may be of help. I will continue.
Imprimus; Hee willed and desired John Locke, Richard Locke, John Chrismas and
John Poling to be his friends intrust to sell his goods and to pay his debts
and hee willed that yf any moneys shall remayne in his friends of trust hands
aforesaid after his debts are paid that all cash moneys should remayne to his
children. In witness hereof wee the aforesaid William Moorey, John Locke,
Richard Locke, John Chrismas and John Poling have hereunto sett our hands the
second day of October Anno Domino one thousand six hundred and thirty.
Monk gives the following note:
There was also an inventory, which was much harder to read, but Monk says it
gives no details of what the disposition of the items was.
Another way to look at this..........we now know that Robert had children, so
we can't rule him out.
Again, if anyone has documents that tell us William Ruffin(1) is a descendant
of Lord Ruthven of Scotland, I would really like to see them. Until then, I
will continue to look in Sussex County, England.
For those of you who believe like I do that we must document our sources and
fully research all _clues_, there is a very good "letter to the editor" of
RootsWeb Review, Vol. 2, No. 14.
William was
not only illiterate, but if you look at the dates, there is a skipped
generation, which everyone who staunchly believes this theory, completely ignores.
The William Ruthven escaping from Scotland and England
was born about 1580, not in 1617. The birthdate of 1617 (the year he arrived in Virginia) and subtracting his age at that time 18)
Will of Robert Ruffin
In the name of God amen Robert Ruffin of Midhurst in the County of Sussex
Yeoman being sicke of body but of good and perfect minde and memory did in
the presence of William Moorey, John Locke, Richard Locke, John Chrismas and
John Poling the seaven and twentith day of September in the year of our Lord
God one thousand six hundred thirty make and declare this last will and
testament noncupative in manner and forme in effect as follows
I have not changed any spelling or wording. The only thing I have a question
about is the name Poling, but even in the certification it appears to be
Poling.
This is a noncuparative will, meaning it was not written by Robert Ruffin, but
was dictated to three or more witnesses (as required by law) and then
testified in court as to the wishes of the deceased.
Notice that they use "y" as an "i" in two words.
Imprimis means "Let it be printed."
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 15:59:58 -0700
From: Barbara Mallyon
In the past there had been much thought that all the Ruffin family in the USA began with the one William Ruthven, the fourth son of William RUTHVEN, who was Earl of Gowrie, a Scottish nobleman, executed for his enmity to Mary, Queen of Scots, when young William was only 3 years old.
It is believed that he later fled to France, and eventually to Virginia, changing his name from Ruthven to RUFFIN.
The William Ruthven escaping from Scotland and England
was born about 1580, not in 1617. The birthdate of 1617 (the year he arrived in Virginia) and subtracting his age at that time 18)
Paul S. Wilson
Here is a summary from a site called, I think, "thePeerage.com". This one
is helpful because it shows all the children of William Ruthven 1st Earl of
Gowrie and Dorothea Stewart. Note that it shows William had 5 sons
(including Alexander, not mentioned by H. H. Daniel, who was killed in the
skirmish with James and who is claimed by Trotter family in modern times) .
All of the older brothers of William, whose birthdate is not given, were
born in the mid to late 1570s. Futher, William the first Earl died (lol,
was beheaded) in 1584, making a birthdate for his son William in 1617 just a
bit difficult.
This is why it is obvious that there is a major timeline problem with
William Ruffin who is 18 in 1635 (arrival of Assurance from London in
Virginia) being William Ruthven son of the first Earl and brother to the 2nd
and 3rd Earls.
William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie1 (M) b. before 1546, d. 2 May 1584, #109226 Pedigree Father Patrick Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven2 d. 13 May 1566 Mother Janet Douglas2 Last Edited 3 Sep 2006 William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie was born before 1546. He was the son of Patrick Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven and Janet Douglas.2 He married Dorothea Stewart, daughter of Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven and Janet Stewart, on 17 August 1561.3 He died on 2 May 1584 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, beheaded.
William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie succeeded to the title of 8th Lord Dirletoun on 13 May 1566. He succeeded to the title of 4th Lord Ruthven [S., 1488] on 13 May 1566.3 In 1567 he was suspected of showing favour to Mary Queen of Scots while she was his prisoner.3 He fought in the Battle of Langside in 1568, where he fought against Mary Queen of Scots.3 He held the office of Lord High Treasurer [Scotland] in 1571.3 He held the office of Provost of Perth.3 He held the office of Hereditary Sheriff of Perthshire.3 He held the office of Extraordinary Lord of Session in 1578.3 He held the office of Lord Warden of the Marches in 1578.3 He was invested as a Privy Counsellor (P.C.) [Scotland] in 1578.3 He was created 1st Earl of Gowrie [Scotland] on 23 August 1581.1 On 23 August 1582 he kidnapped King James VI in the 'Raid of Ruthven.3' He was pardoned after the King's escape but later arrested and convicted of high treason.3Family Dorothea Stewart b. before 1546 Children 1.. Lady Sophia Ruthven d. b Jun 15902 2.. William Ruthven 2 3.. Patrick Ruthven+ d. May 16522 4.. Lady Isabel Ruthven 2 5.. Lady Mary Ruthven+ b. b 15651 6.. Lady Jean Ruthven+ b. b 1570, d. 6 Jan 1611/124 7.. James Ruthven, 2nd Earl of Gowrie b. 25 Sep 1575, d. 15882 8.. John Ruthven, 3rd Earl of Gowrie b. 1577, d. 5 Aug 16002 9.. Alexander Ruthven, Master of Gowrie b. a 1577, d. 5 Aug 16002 10.. Lady Margaret Ruthven+ b. b 15832Ed Dunn had some very good suggestions for anyone interested in pursuing the Ruthven theory. The one that I remember clearly is to make contact with the Lord Ruthven of today (their title was restored in later years). He would most certainly be the best source for Ruthven ancestry now. I hope someone will take the challenge to research the Ruthvens. Maybe we can settle this once and for all.
"Thomas Ruffin"I just returned from London, and I'm sorry to say that my trip was not very productive so far as my Ruffin research goes. I had hoped that I would be able to find something - anything - that could help resolve the dispute as to whether we are of English or Scotch descent. First of all, I was disappointed that I only had one day to allocate to the research. Secondly, the Family Records Centre was extremely busy - almost chaotic, mostly Americans researching their British roots. The center appears to be under-funded, and is located in a bad section of London. In order to obtain assistance/advice, I would have to stand in a long line with other researchers - all anxious and having their own time restraints. The Brits working in the facility were always courteous, however, they tend to provide you with a simple, somewhat terse response, rather than guiding you through the process or providing any information not specifically requested. As a result, it seemed that I spent more time in the line waiting for assistance than I did in research. The following is transcribed from my notes. If you have any further interest in any of it, or wish to discuss it, please let me know. You can E-mail me or call me on my toll-free line at: (800) 284-3579, ext. 329. Generally, the records maintained at the center that would be applicable to the Ruffins are: 1. Wills and administrations 1383 to 1858 from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury ("PCC"). 2. Many non-conformist registers 1567 to 1837. 3. Miscellaneous foreign returns of births, marriages and deaths 1627 to 1960. 4. A range of supplementary indexes and publications on family history. My first effort was to search the indices to Wills and administrations for the years 1578 through 1636, for entries with the surname of Thornton, Ruffin, Whitehead, and Drewry. I found: 1627 John Ruffin, Portsmouth, Hants. 1631 John Thornton of Lenton, Lincs., 3/24/1630, by Edward Drewry. Robert Whitehead of Semperington, Lincs., 5/11/1631, by Thomas Hincks. 1632 Thomas Thornton of Brockhill, Northants. Edward Whitehead of London 1633 Mabell Ruffin of Eastrop, p. Highworth, Wilts., widow, 5/21/1633 John Thornton of Byfield, Northants., by son John While I was at the center, I checked the British Isles version of the IGI. I found two entries for Catherine or Katherine Ruffins. (You may already be aware of these, since I know you have access to the IGI.) Catarine Ruffin was christened 6 Aug. 1596, in Midhurst, Sussex. Her father was Robart Ruffin Katherine Ruffin married Richard Stent on 27 Aug. 1619, St. Peter the Great, Chister, Sussex. I found no other references to a Katherine Ruffin in any of the other resources I looked at. The IGI also listed the following Ruffins, all in Sussex county. You probably already have this data, but I'm including it, with the spelling exactly as it appears, in case you don't. Edward Ruffin, christened 29 Apr. 1615, Father - William Ruffin, Midhurst, Sussex Elinor Ruffin, christened 29 Apr. 1615, Father - William Ruffin, Midhurst, Sussex (twin of Edward) Elizabeth Ruffyn, christened Mar 1565, Father - Ric. Ruffin, Midhurst, Sussex Elizabeth Ruffin, christened 18 Nov. 1575, Father - Ric. Ruffin, Midhurst, Sussex Elizabeth Ruffin, christened 2 Apr. 1611, Father, Willimi Ruffin, Midhurst, Sussex Elizabetham Ruffin m. Guillemus Morey 14 Oct. 1604, Midhurst, Sussex George Ruffin christened 5 Sep. 1591, Father - Ric. Ruffin, Midhurst, Sussex Jone Ruffyn christened 11 Feb. 1570, Father - Roger Ruffyn, Midhurst, Sussex Joane Ruffin m. Edward Lane 13 May 1589, So. Bersted, Sussex Jone Ruffin christened 16 July 1590, Father - Roberti Ruffin, Midhurst, Sussex Jone Ruffin m. John Hanam 1 Nov. 1612 John Ruffyn christened 1570, Father - Richard Ruffin, Midhurst, Sussex Judith Ruffin christened 26 June 1580, Father - Rogeri Ruffin, Midhurst, Sussex Margerie Ruffin christened 29 March 1579, Father - Rici Ruffen, Midhurst, Sussex Margerie Ruffyn, christened 9 Sep. 1582, Father - Rogeri Ruffyn, Midhurst, Sussex Mary Ruffyn christened 3 July 1606, Father - William Ruffyn, Midhurst, Sussex Mary Ruffin christened 2 Apr. 1613, Father - Robert Ruffyn, Midhurst, Sussex Mercy Ruffin christened 2 Apr. 1613, Father - Robert Ruffyn, Midhurst, Sussex Mercie Ruffin m. Arthur Lodger 5 Nov. 1640, Upmarden, Sussex Richard Ruffin christened 20 Feb. 1587, Father - Ric. Ruffin, Midhurst, Sussex Robert Ruffine christened 4 Sep. 1615, Father - Robert Ruffine, Treyford w. Didling, Sussex Agnis Swan m. Roger Ruffin 12 Oct. 1567, Midhurst, Sussex Susan Ruffin christened 18 Nov. 1604, Father - William Ruffin, Midhurst, Sussex Thomas Ruffin m. Agnis Machyne 23 June 1566, Midhurst, Sussex William Ruffin christened 8 Mar. 1567, Father - Richard Ruffyn, Midhurst, Sussex William Ruffin christened 21 Aug. 1580, Father - Ric. Ruffyn, Midhurst, Sussex William Ruffen m. Joane Knight 15 Sep. 1585, S. Bersted, Sussex William Ruffin christened 14 Oct. 1618, Father - Robert Ruffine, Treyford with Didling, Sussex William Ruffin christened 2 Aug. 1618 - Father - William Ruffin, Midhurst, Sussex The only information that I left with that might have some value is the following. It was transcribed from a book indexing Wills and Administrations from Sussex County that are archived in Chichester, which is a small village in Sussex County. And you may already have these, I don't know. Wills on file in Chichester: Ruffin, William, West Itchenor (orig. J. 99) vol. 14, page 468, 1588. Ruffin, Thomas, Midhurst (orig. S. 32) vol. 12, page 177, 1580 Ruffin, Roger, Midhurst, vol. 12, page 84, 1579 Ruffin, Robert, Midhurst, vol. 18, page 39, 1630 Ruffin, Elizabeth, Westdean, vol. 21, page 364, 1649 Administrations on file in Chichester: Ruffin, Agnes, widow, Midhurst, vol. F, page 175, 1621 Ruffyn, Robert, Midhurst, vol. C, page 16, 1579 Ruffen, Robert, Midhurst, vol. B, page 60, 1588 Ruffyn, Thomas, Midhurst, vol. C, page 46, 1580 I was told that these records can be ordered by contacting the archives office in Chichester. Do you know if they have already been researched? I have been surprised at the many variations in the spelling of the name "Ruffin", which seem to vary even in a particular entry, with father and son or daughter's surname being spelled differently. Lucy, please let me know if there is anything here that might be a basis for further research. Sorry this was all that I got. Thom ENGLAND - KENT Barbara Mallyon"I have William RUFFIN married to Ann VINTER 11 May 1799 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Dover, Kent.
Lott Burgy Cemetery , El Dorado, AR (Union Co.) African American Ruffin, Will H. b. 17 Apr 1870 d. 02 Mar 1958 age 87 Ruffin, Mollie H. b. 21 May 1896 d. 18 Mar 1960 age 63 Ruffin, Willie Howard b. 10 Apr 1904 d. 26 Mar 1969 age 64 Wife of Carl Ruffin Ruffin, Aaron b. 22 Nov 1916 d. 19 Jul 1971 age 54 Gone but not forgotten Ruffin, Carl b. 04 Dec 1900 d. 09 Jun 1979 age 78 Ruffin, William Edward b. 17 Feb 1914 d. 31 Mar 1980 age 66 Blessed are the peacemakers Ruffin, Phillip, Jr. b. 04 Mar 1972 God's Holy Child White, Lillie Ruffin d. 24 Jun 1985
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Reference BooksFrom Dr. David Alexander Ruffin
“Any new approach to the arrangement of old and new data must be carefully rechecked … the Family Chart checked against the material in Tyler’s Quarterly and all material checked against material that has been published in The Virginia Historical Register, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Schwam’s (?) Index, Bohannan’s Old Surry, and William and Mary Quarterly. All of Boddie’s work must be checked:Virginia Historical Genealogies (1954)
Historical Southern Families (1965), Volume 9
Historical Southern Families (1980), Volume 23
Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight (1938).“Much material that should be added is in H.H. Daniel’s William Ruffin Family History (1977) and in Boddie’s “Ruffin of Virginia, North Carolina, Middle Tennessee, Missouri and Oklahoma” from Historical Southern Families, Volume 23 and his “Ruffin and De Loach of Virginia, North Carolina, and Mississippi” from his Historical Southern Families, Volume 9.”
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