He is married to Margaret.
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Item 1.
William Wilborn married to Ann Crabtree January the 21st 1731. Page 256,
f.92
Item 2.
Thomas Wilbourn Son of Thomas Wilbourn and Margaret his Wife was Born
January the 18th 1730. (p.264, f.101).
Item 3.
Edward Wilbourn Died June the 24th 1731 (p.265, f.101).
Item 4.
January 28th 1732. Then was Born Jane Wilborn Daughter of William
Wilborn & Ann his Wife. (p.271, f.108).
Item 5.
Decembr. 16th 1733. Then was Born Martha Wilbourn Daughter of Thomas
Wilborn & Margaret his Wife. (p.271, f.108).
Item 6.
Octobr the 25th 1734. Then was Born William Wilborn Son of William
Wilborn and Ann his Wife. (p.276, f. ).
Item 7.
August the 18th 1736. Then was Born james Wilbourn Son of William
Wilbourn and Ann his Wife. (p. 292, f. 129).
(Note: Thomas died without a will in Frederick County, VA, before 2 Dec
1746, when his widow, Margaret, gave bond as administratrix of his
estate.)
Seven items above from St. George Parish Register.
Vestry Record of St. John's P.E. Church, Baltimore Co., MD:
Edward Wilborn: a/c for Smith's work for church.
They got married
Child(ren):
Welborn and Related Families, Gene Welborn, 1994, page 28.
iii Thomas Welborn died 1746, Frederick Co., VA.
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Record for Edward Wilbourne
Thomas Reg/Wm Sr/Wm Jr Welborn/NC, 1772
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Posted by Ann Beason Gahan on February 10, 1999 at 15:16:05:
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Colonial Records of NC (Vol. IX, pp. 25-226)
contain the following excerpt from a Manuscript in the Office of the
Secretary of State, dated 13 March 1772: Counties of
Orange and Guilford, State of NC, 25 Aug 1771
"To all persons whom this may Concern, Know ye, that Whereas Thomas
Welborn has lived in the neighborhood of Sandy Creek
near at hand about fifteen years in the counties and province aforesaid,
it is requested of his friends and acquaintances,
a letter of recommendation which we the subscribers hereof, do hereby
certify, the above said Thomas Welborn to be a man of
Justice and Honest Integrity in his dealings and conversation, neither
known, nor suspected to be Guilty of Fraudulent Practices,
but contrary-wise, Upright in his Generation and a true Loyal Tenant to
his Majesty, Excepting the Late Insurrection and Rebellion
as did arise in the County aforesaid (The Battle of Alamance) and given
under our hands the Day and year first above written.
This appeal in behalf of THOMAS WELBORN, who had been outlawed by the
Royal Governor, was signed by WM. WELBORN, JUN., and
eighteen others. In the above-mentioned manuscript, under date of the
13th of March 1772, is a petition addressed to 'His Excellency,
Josiah Martin, Esqur., His Majesty's Capt. General and Governor in Chief
in and over Said Province,' . . . TO CATCH FISH IN DEEP
RIVER . . . ' Among the signers of this petition were: WM WELBORN, SEN,
and WM. WELBORN, JUN.' "
(THIS PLACES OUR WILLIAM WELBORN [HUSBAND/WIDOWER OF ANN CRABTREE] AS
BEING ALIVE ON 17 MAR 1772.) abg
1994
Ann B. Gahan