Marmion
[Kellie Crnkovich.ged]
Philip leased "Langley" from Henry Lee in 1805.
VA Historical Mag.: From a record in King George it appears that in 1797, "Marmion" was surveyed at the request of Philip FitzHugh. It contained 1,821 acres, and the "Rappahannock Tract," adjoining, contained 792 acres. Both had belonged to William FitzHugh, father of Philip. About 1800, is a deed in King George from Philip FitzHugh and Charlotte, his wife, and Daniel McCarty FitzHugh, and Ann, his wife, conveying the "Rappahannock Tract" to Hooe and Wallace. There is also in King George a deed dated June 9, 1804, from Philip FitzHugh of Fairfax Co., conveying land in King George to Daniel McCarty FitzHugh, of Fairfax. Daniel FitzHugh (no doubt the same) and Susanna Potter were married in King George, October 24, 1772. In a case in one of the Virginia reports, it is stated that Philip FitzHugh, son of William FitzHugh, of Marmion, inherited a very large real and personal estate; but died in 1807, utterly insolvent.
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Date of Import: Dec 6, 2006/ RootsWeb's WorldConnect