Middlesex Co, Virginia, USA
(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Mary Moseley.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1701 in Middlesex Co, Virginia, Verenigde Staten.Quellen 3, 4, 9
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(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Constance Vause.
Sie haben geheiratet am 24. Juli 1686 in ChristChurch Parish, Middlesex, Virginia, Verenigde Staten, er war 42 Jahre alt.Quelle 4
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[Ron Rabon.ged]
From abstract of Will of William Daniel:
Left plantation and track of land he lived on to son William (along with Saah, Mary, Ann and Agatha). His son William also received his brandy still, a table and carpet. To his sons Mosely, John, Robert, Obadiah, he left his track of Jemeco land equally. To daughters: Elizabeth, got Negro boy Ben; Sarah got a feather bed and furniture and 3 pounds sterling to buy a suit of clothes. Mosely, John, Robert and Obadiah also received a Negro woman named Kate. William also requested that his 3 youngest girls, ( Mary, Ann and Agatha) live at Jemeco upon their brothers plantations until they are married and their Negro wencheir uncle John Mosely buys for them; all the rest of my personal estate to be equally divided among my 7 children: Mosely, John, Robert, Obadiah, Mary, Ann, and Agatha. Executors: sons William, John, Robert and Obadiah. Wit: David George, John George, Ann Gardner.
William was undersheriff of Middlesex Co., VA 1689.
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[Fred Lager.ged]
(Kari Helton's website http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~zengirl/index.htm suggests that the birth occurred in Virginia) and died on 29 May 1723 in Middlesex Co., VA. (William's internment was 31 May 1723 in Middlesex Co., VA. According to Kari Helton's website)
General Notes: Dates are taken from "Early Virginia Marriage Records". The first public record of this William is where he, as William Daniel Jr., witnessed the will of Thomas Cardwell, 12 May 1680 or 1682 (Ref 73). He did not appear to prove the will in 1689, although he was under sheriff in Middlesex Co. at the time (OB 414). William Daniell Sr., stipulated in his will that his three youngest daughters remain on the plantation bequeathed to his eldest son William, "till they are marryed".
(A Time in Place" 1650-1750).
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Constance Vause |
Date of Import: May 19, 2007/ RootsWeb's WorldConnect
Date of Import: May 19, 2007/ RootsWeb's WorldConnect