Family:William Biggerstaff and Rebecca Frend (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage? 1751 Frederick Town, Frederick, Virginia, United States
Children
BirthDeath
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1809
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25 Mar 1870
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Questionable information identified by WeRelate automation
To check:William Biggerstaff III (1)Born before parents' marriage
References
  1.   William BIGGERSTAFF II (twin), Birth: 1720 in Born at sea from England to Virginia Colony.

    http://awt.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1397503&id=I17419&ti=5542
    Name: William BIGGERSTAFF
    Sex: M
    Birth: 1720 in Born at sea from England to Virginia Colony
    Death: 20 Jul 1802 in Frederick Co., Virginia, United States
    Father: William BIGGERSTAFF b: ABT 1705 in England
    Mother: Nancy POPE b: in England
    Marriage 1 Rebecca FRIEND b: 1723 in Frederick Co., Virginia, English Colony c: 13 Apr 1723 in S Paul Episcopal, Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania
    Married: ABT 1750 in Frederick Co., Virginia, English Colony
    Children
    William BIGGERSTAFF b: ABT 1750 in <, Hampshire, Va> c: in 1QD1-DDG
    Hugh BIGGERSTAFF b: ABT 1750 in Hampshire, Va c: in 1QD1-DGV
    John BIGGERSTAFF b: ABT 1752 in <, Hampshire, Va> c: in 1QD1-FRW
    Rebecca BIGGERSTAFF b: ABT 1754 in <, Frederick Co., Vairginia> c: in 1QD1-DC8
    Drusilla BIGGERSTAFF b: ABT 1755 in <, Hampshire, Va> c: in 1QD1-DJ9
    Samuel BIGGERSTAFF b: ABT 1765 in <, Hampshire, Va> c: in 1QD1-DFN

  2.   William Biggerstaff II (twin) married Rebecca Frend.

    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/i/g/Max-E-Biggerstaff/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0162.html
    William Biggerstaff II (twin) (son of Biggerstaff and Biggerstaff) was born 1715741, 742, and died 1802743, 744. He married (1) Rebecca Frend.
    The first date for Biggerstaffs in Virginia that we have is March 16, 1744 when John Chilton, Jr. sold William Biggerstaff 50 acres of land on the south side of Tom's Creek in Frederick county. From an examination of the U.S. geodetic survey this land was just about 20 miles from Conococheague where Samuel Biggerstaff of North Carolina was married to Elizabeth Moore in 1741. On the same day, March 16, 1744, John Chilton Jr. sold 50 acres of land to John Frend. To follow that a bit further, Elizabeth Davis Thompson
    ( Researcher) points out in her work on Isaac Gerringer Davis ( work done on the Davis and Biggerstaff families) that on February 24, 1748 William Biggerstaff and wife Rebecca sold to Thomas Harris his 50 acres on Tom's Creek. Elizabeth Thompson also shows that on March 14, 1748-49 William Biggerstaff witnessed a deed for John Frend and wife Elizabeth being land that he bought on March 16, 1744. On August 1762 William Biggerstaff of Frederick county received a grant for 309 acres in the long bottom of the North branch of the Potomac River. John Frend was granted 154 acres at the same time and in the same area. Both Johns and Williams land were adjacent to Thomas Rutherford's land on the south bank of the Potomac.
    The next date for William Biggerstaff was on the rental rolls of Virginia in 1764. He was listed in Hampshire county, which would be correct. Hampshire was split from Frederick in 1754. The next record is from page 27 of the 1782 Virginia State census which places him in Hampshire and he was still there in 1790. William, William Jr. and John were in Prince Edward county in 1785.
    The will of William Biggerstaff, dated July 20, 1802 names the following children: William, Drusilla (Throgmorton) relationship not actually noted, Samuel (also naming widow Ann, their son Isacc and others, John (also deceased at the time of the will but naming his sons William and John), Rebecca (Hartley - and her daughter Susannah), Hugh (whose children were mentioned but not named) William Biggerstaff Sr. had settled at Long Bottom. He had left Tom's Branch in Maryland along with John Friend, worked his way almost directly west up the Potomac to where it divided into a South Branch and a North Branch. Long Bottom was just a bit further up the river and across from present day Old Town and the creek of the same name.
    William Jr. took out a grant in 1791 and his brother Samuel one in 1796.

  3.   A will of William Bigustoff.

    Source: Throckmortons in Southern Ohio...
    A will of William Bigustoff was found in Hampshire Co., Va. and Drusilla Throckmorton was mentioned as an heir. William died July 20, 1802. The will was probated April 18, 1803. No wife was mentioned. He had five children: John (deceased and his sons, William, and John received land. Son William, Samuel deceased, wife Ann, land. Their three sons were Isaac, William, and Samuel II-Hugh-Rebecca Hartley, husband John, daughter Susan and son Thomas. Dennis Parsley, Thomas Davis, Thomas Mitchell and Drusilla Throckmorton received bequests. The Witnesses: John Mitchell Sr., John Mitchell Jr.

  4.   William [Bickerstaff] petitioners House of Burgesses for a road .

    Ancestry World Tree: Dennis Avers avers@attglobal.net
    William [Bickerstaff] was one of several petitioners granted permission by the House of Burgesses for a road to be laid off and cleared from Frederick Town to the Mouth of the South Branch of Potomac. Ordered that the said Williams lay off the same and be overseer thereof and that the petitioners clear and keep the said road in repair -- from the Order Book of the House of Burgesses, 15 Feburary 1749..
    Born at sea coming from England to the Virginia Colony, USA.
    William [Bickerstaff] was one of several petitioners granted permission by the House of Burgesses for a road to be laid off and cleared from Frederick Town to the Mouth of the South Branch of Potomac. Ordered that the said Williams lay off the same and be overseer thereof and that the petitioners clear and keep the said road in repair -- from the Order Book of the House of Burgesses, 15 Feburary 1749.