Il est marié avec Ann Duncan.
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1705, il avait 24 ans.
Enfant(s):
Charles, at age 10, recorded his cattle mark in Old Rappahannock Co., on 3 Sep 1690, probably to protect the estate he had inherited by law as his father's oldest son. Over the years, Charles acquired lands in what is now Fauquier Co., VA. A grant of 425 acres was obtained in 1724, and a 1737 quit rent shows he owned 650 acres in Fauquier county. In 1749, he deeded land to his sons Benjamin and James. Though too old for the military, Charles furnished supplies to the English government during the French and Indian Wars. His will was dated 5 December 1758 and proved 22 September 1766. In the will he names his wife Ann and seven children "already provided for", (Charles Jr., Simon, William, Benjamin, James, Alice and Mary). Son John was willed 2/3rds of the estate. His wife, Ann, was probably dead by the time the will was probated.From the Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume II, submitted by Martha W. Hiden:
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