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Données personnelles Elizabeth Darnall 

Source 1Les sources 2, 3, 4
  • Autre nom: Elizabeth Maxfield
  • Elle est née en l'an 1637 dans London, London, England.Les sources 2, 3
    Middlesex
  • (Alt. Birth) en l'an 1637.Source 4
  • (Alt. Death) environ 1685: Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia, USA.Source 3
  • (Alt. Death) apres 1729: Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia, USA.
  • Elle est décédée apres 1685 dans Richmond Co, Virginia, Verenigde Staten.Les sources 2, 4
    Old Rappahannock Co
  • Un enfant de Philip Darnall et Mary Breton
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 4 décembre 2022.

Famille de Elizabeth Darnall

(1) Elle est mariée avec William Browne.

Ils se sont mariés le 14 mars 1664 à St. Mary's County, Maryland, Verenigde Staten, elle avait 27 ans.Source 3


Enfant(s):

  1. John Browne  < 1652-< 1726
  2. William Browne  ± 1666-1699
  3. Sarah Mary Browne  ± 1667-> 1738 
  4. Elizabeth Browne  ± 1670-< 1720 
  5. Bridgett Browne  ± 1675-> 1695
  6. Maxfield Browne  ± 1675-< 1745 

Evénement (Alt. Marriage) le 14 mars 1664: Maryland, USA.Source 2


(2) Elle est mariée avec Evan Morgan.

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1678, elle avait 41 ans.Source 2


(3) Elle est mariée avec James Taylor.

Ils se sont mariés avant le 1685.Source 3


Notes par Elizabeth Darnall

Browne, Wm., 1654, by Nath. Pope, Westmoreland Co.
Browne, Eliz., 1654, by Robert Hubard, Westmoreland Co.

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Contributed by: James Hughes

URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/0 0000 1/000049/html/am49--171.html
URL title: Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1663-1666 Volume 49, Page 171
Note:
Provincial Court Proceedings, 1663-64. 171 Liber B B March 14th

Know all men by these prsents that I william Browne being intended to marry with Elizebeth Darnell doe before my marryage acknowledge that then is a black heifer of two yeares old or thereabouts and another red heifer three yeares old and gneate wth Calfe both the which heifems I doe acknowledge to bee my daughter in lawes and doe intend to record them in her name they being of her fathers marke the Girles name being Elizebeth Chemoone

Wittnes my hand Wm Browne
Francis Anketill Jno Hunt his B marke
his marke

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Abstracts of Land Records of Richmond County, Virginia 1692-1704, by Mary Marshall Brewer.

1 Jan 1695/6. Mr. COLSTON. It is my request you record as followeth, viz 1 ewe big with lamb to my godson WILLIAM BROWNE Junr and to my goddau BRIDGETT BROWNE both with their increase future, and also 1 ewe lamb to ELIZABETH BROWNE with increase, dau to my son in law WILLIAM BROWNE Senr marked as followeth croped on the left ear and slitt on the right now running on WILLIAM BROWNE Senr's plantation and also 1 young heifer named Star all with their increase WILLIAM BROWNE Junr afsd. Sir please to make record of this and WILLIAM BROWNE will make you pay for the same. I am your servant JAMES TAYLER. (Bk 2pg: 157)

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James Hughes 2006-01-26 10:07:35
Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1658-1662 Volume 41, Page 474

Sworne before me Philip Caluert
Elizabeth Darnall aged twenty three yeares or thereabouts sworne and Examined this 29th of July 1661 Sayth That on or aboute the last day of June Betweene nine and tenn of the Clock at night she sawe William Brookes standing behind the Punchins with a greate Stick in his hand and Thomas Allanson goeing a little while afterwards that way home to the Quarter as he was goeing the said Brooks knockt the said Thomas Allanson downe twice and further sayth not The marke of W Eliz: Darnall

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Contributed by: James Hughes

URL: http://virts.rootsweb.com/~dobson/md/mdannear.htm
URL title: Duncans in Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Note:
IH3-114/8: George Nettleford granted 500 acres in St. Mary's by Lord Baltimore 2 July 1649; 2nd parcel of land, 200 acres called Ford land, lying west of South River bordering Archibald Arbuckle and Anne Covell, widow, along Wakefield Creek, 22 Sept. 1658; 200 acres or 500 acres sold to Richard Tidings 10 Sept. 1663, signed George (4 his mark) Nettleford and Jane (V) Nettleford. 11 Sept. 1665, Richard Tidings sold all or part of the land to ELIZABETH BROWNE, widow. 20 March 1686, WM. BROWNE sold all or part of this land to Benjamin Williams for 20,500 lbs tobacco. (from Louis Boone

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WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1714-1716 Antient Press: pg 26
Westmoreland County Court 27th of April 1715
- TAYLOR about TAYLOR's Admon
The Petition ofELIZABETH TAYLOR, Relict ofJAMES TAYLOR late ofthis County, Gent., deced., relateing to the Last Will and Testament ofJAMES [said to be executed in Great Brittaine] as alsoe to the obtaineing Letters of Administration on JAMES TAYLOR's Estate being referred for the Court's consideration thereon which being now considered and the Petitioner refuseing to take the Oath appointed by Law for obtaineing administration it is their opinion that they ought not to grant the same and thereupon they doe reject the Petition

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WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1714-1716 Antient Press: pg 28
Westmoreland County Court 27th ofJanuary 1714/15
- WORDEN for Admon TAYLOR's Estate
Upon the Petition of JOHN WORDEN, it is ordered that the Sheriff doe summon ELIZABETH TAYLOR to appeare at the next Court to accept or refuse the administration of the Estate of JAMES TAYLOR, deced. or to shew cause why the same may not be granted him said WORDEN

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WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1714-1716 Antient Press: pg 30
Westmoreland County Court 27th of April1715
- TAYLOR about TAYLOR's Admon
The Petition of ELIZABETH TAYLOR,
Relict ofJAMES TAYLOR late oft his County, Gent., deced., relateing to the Last Will and Testament ofJAMES [said to be executed in Great Brittaine] as alsoe to the obtaineing Letters of Administration on JAMES TAYLOR's Estate being referred for the Court's consideration thereon which being now considered and the Petitioner refuseing to take the Oath appointed by Law for obtaineing administration it is their opinion that they ought not to grant the same and thereupon they doe reject the Petition

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WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1714-1716 Antient Press: pg 32
Westmoreland County Court 27th of April 1715
- Rex v TAYLOR
MRS ELIZABETH TAYLOR of the Parish of Washington
being presented by the Grand Jury at May Court last for absenting herselfe from her Parish Church by the space of six months then last past came into Court and offered reasons whereby the Court doe acquitt her from the penalty accrueing on her for her contempt [excepting for one month's absence] for which they doe fine her five shillings or fifty pounds of tobacco, ordered the same be levyed and disposed of for the use of the Parish according to Law

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WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1714-1716 Antient Press: pg 80
Westmoreland County Court 1st ofJune 1716
- POLLETEAR v TAYLOR's Estate
PETER POLLETEAR brought suite against ELIZABETH TAYLOR and declared against her for the sum of two thousand two hundred sixty pounds of tobacco due by Account and the Sheriff returned cepi corpus WILLIAM LORD, Security, but for that the Defendt. failed to appeare upon motion of Pltf. Conditionall Order passed against the Security for the Debt according to Law

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http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=140&last=&g_p=G 1&co llection=NN Grant
Title Lord, Elizabeth, Mrs.,
Publication 19 March 1691/1692.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 164 acres being at the head of Popes Creek bounding upon her home dividend. Escheat land formerly belonging to Joseph Hadnutt decd.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 138-140 (Reel 288).
Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 140 (Reel 288).

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Old Rappahannock Co Deed Book 7 - 1686 -1688; pg 280-281
ARTICLES of AGREEMENT had made concluded agreed upon this Third day of July 1686 by and between WILLIAM BROWN of Rappa: County of St. Marys Parish Plantr., of the one party and JAMES TAYLER of the sd County and Parish for and in behalfe of ELIZABETH his now Wife of the other part Witnesseth Imprs, the sd WILLIAM BROWN for himselfe his heires &c. doth promise with the said JAMES TAYLER and ELIZABETH his Wife shall peaceably and quietly have and enjoy all the clear ground within the Plantation where they now Dwell and all housing and privilidges thereunto belonging with all the orchards thereupon with privilidge to cleere ground they or either of them shall have occasion for and also to fall any timber for building or caske or any other use for good of the Plantation for and during the naturall life of the sd ELIZABETH TAYLER except as herein excepted; that WM. BROWNE is to have priviledge for the next ensuing yeare to plant the same ground with Corne he doth plant this present yeare, and all the Wheat patch he had this yeare and the new ground he cleared in the same ground this yeare and also priviledge this yeare to sow Wheat this yeare in the Cow Pens his Cattle have dunged and also the sd WM. BROWNE is to have priviledge of the upper Hoghouse for his Wheat, Corne and Cobb: and foder and what housing more I have to spair for tobacco except my new dwelling house to have priviledge in the same house whilst his Come is husked and his Tobacco packed and to house his husks for his own use this present yeare and the next yeare for his Corn and husks if have occasion.  It is further agreed by the parties abovesaid that WM. BROWNE have for his own use if he shall think fitt, to geather the Aples and Beat the same One hundred gallons of Syder this present yeare Summer syder and every yeare afterwards during his Mothers life one hundred and fifty gallons summer ditto; he the sd WILLIAM BROWNE helping to make good the Orchard Fences and help to get syder trough if wanting and grubb and cleare the new Orchard at time a yeare and to make against the next spring foure fifty gallon Tite caskes, I the said TAYLER helping to get the Timber and hoops, And also every yeare to well trim the Cyder caskes beginning this present year and likewise WILLIAM BROWN is to take away all the Apple trees in the new Orchard he planted when he shall see occasion and to continue in the old house as he hath hither to with priviledge of the fire place burning wood until the last of November next ensuing these articles being made and agreed upon in Consideration of the Thrids of Dower apperteyning to ELIZABETH TAYLER, Mother to the sd WM. BROWNE, In Consideration of the above sd premisses and Articles of the parties above mentioned have seu their hands and seals to be acknowledged by the sd WILLIAM BROWNE when thereunto called.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
JOHN BROWNE, WILLIAM BROWNE
THO: JONES
Recoanitr in Cur Com Rappa 3 die 9bris 1686 et record xxiii die

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Old Rappahannock Co Orders - 1683-1685: pg 89
Rappahannock County Court 6th of May 1685
- Mr. JAMES TAYLER, who intermarryed wth: the Relict & sole Executra. of EVAN MORGAN deced, peticoning this Court for his Quietus from the Estate of the sd MORGAN haveing paid beyond assets the Accot: whereof this Court appointed Mr. EDWARD KEELING and Mr, JOHN BATTAILE to audit whose report was (wee find Sixteen hundred pounds tobb: over paid) Whereupon this Court granted Quietus to the sd JAMES TAYLER from the Estate aforesd.

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1694-1697 Richmond Co VA Orders; Antient Press: (Page 42)
Richmond County Court 6th of March 1694/5
- ALEXANDER SPENCE brought his action to this Court against JAMES TAYLOR & declares that EVAN MORGAN of this County deceased did leave a Legacie unto ELIZABETH BROWN, Youngest Daughter of the Wife of the said EVAN MORGAN deced, and that the said JAMES TAYLOR late of this County and now of the County of WESTMORELAND did intermarry with the Executrix of the said EVAN and that he the Complt. did Intermarry ELIZABETH BROWN, Legatee, and that the Legacie given as aforesd. was (vixt) two good cows with calf or calfs by their sides of the age of five or six years old, one good feather bed and bolster with rug and blankett suitable,thereunto and one young Mare of one or two years old to be delivered at the age of Eighteen years or day of Marriage as by the Will of the said EVAN MORGAN may appear, and therefore craves order for the sd Legacie against the said JAMES TAYLER as Marrying the said Executrix with cost &c., And the Defendant by JOHN TAVERNER his Attorney came into Court and defends the Force &c. And for Plea saith that the Marriage of him the Defendant with the Executrix within named being dissolved by her death, he is not liable to answer the action commenced and therefore prays a non suit Whereupon the Plantiff by his Attorney, ROBERT BRENT, prayed time till the next Court to be held for this County to put in his answer to the said Plea which the Court have accordingly granted

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WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS & WILLS. No. 8. Part 1; 1723-1738 Antient Press: pp 115-116
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ELIZABETH TAYLOR of the Parish of Washington in the County of Westmoreland, Widow, as well in consideration of the sum of Sixty pounds Sterling to me in hand paid and secured as also of divers costs, charges and expences wch:my Son, WILLIAM LORD had sustained and been at in the maintenance of me, the said ELIZABETH TAYLOR, and moreover for the Maternal Love and affection wch: I have and do bear unto WILLIAM LORD, my only Son, have and do hereby give and confirm unto WILLIAM LORD all the following five Negro slaves called and known by the several names (to wit) Dick, Jenny, Dido, Franck and Harry, all which slaves together with their future increase benefit and advantage I do by these presents give and confirm unto my Son, WM: LORD his heirs; And I ELIZABETH TAYLOR do by these presents freely give unto my Son the following goods, (to wit), one pottle Silver Tankard and one quart Silver Tankard together with two dozen of Silver spoones wch: several Negroes and pieces of Plate are at present in my possession and use and are imediately at the delivery of these presents to be delivered into the custody and possession of my Son, WILLIAM LORD, to the only use and benefit of my Son his heirs for evermore; In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 26th day of March Annoq: Dom 1729
Sealed and Delivered the day and year above written (and the several goods and chattels above given and granted delivered unto the
sd. WM: LORD) in presence of
JOHN STEEL, MATTHEW BEANE, ELIZA; her mark TAYLOR
WILLM SMITH
Westmoreld. ss, At a Court held for the sd. County the 26th day of March 1729 WILLIAM STURMAN, Gent., by virtue of a Power of Attorney to him for that purpose made (duely proved by the Oaths of the witnesses thereto) by ELIZABETH TAYLOR, acknowledged this Deed of Gift by her passed to her Son, WILLIAM LORD, Gent., to be her proper act and deed, which at the instance of the sd. LORD, is admitted to Record
Test G. TURBERVILE, C. C. W.
Recorded the 27th day of March 1729 pr. G. T., C. C. W.
I ELIZABETH TAYLOR do by these presents authorize and appoint WILLIAM STURMAN, Gent., my true and lawful! Attorney for me and in my behalfe to acknowledge the within Deed of Gift in the County Court of Westmoreland, And the same shall be good and effectual in the Law. Witness my hand this 26th day of March Anno Dom: 1729
Sealed and Delivered in presence of
JOHN STEEL, ELIZA: her mark TAYLOR (g)
WILLM, SMITH
Westmoreld. ss. At a Court held for the sd, County the 26th day of March 1729
This Power of Attorney from ELIZABETH TAYLOR to WILLIAM STURMAN, Gent., was presented into Court by the sd. STURMAN, and approved by the Oaths of the witnesses thereto, and is admitted to Record Test G. TURBERVILE, C, C, W.
Recorded the 27th day of March 1729 pr. G. T„ C. C. W,

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Elizabeth Darnall

Henry Darnall
1564-1608
Mary Tooke
< 1573-1632
Philip Darnall
1604-± 1677
Mary Breton
1623-1692

Elizabeth Darnall
1637-> 1685

(1) 1664

William Browne
1620-< 1677

John Browne
< 1652-< 1726
William Browne
± 1666-1699
Sarah Mary Browne
± 1667-> 1738
Elizabeth Browne
± 1670-< 1720
Bridgett Browne
± 1675-> 1695
Maxfield Browne
± 1675-< 1745
(2) 1678

Evan Morgan
????-1683

(3) < 1685

James Taylor
± 1654-1695


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