Person:Archibald Bourland (1)

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Archibald Bourland
b.Bef 1733
m. Bef 1723
  1. John BourlandEst 1720 - Bef 1787
  2. James BourlandAbt 1723 - 1761
  3. Archibald BourlandBef 1733 -
  • HArchibald BourlandBef 1733 -
  • WJane JacksonBef 1735 -
m. Bef Aug 1753
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Name Archibald Bourland
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1733
Marriage Bef Aug 1753 Augusta County, Virginiato Jane Jackson
Death? Augusta County, Virginia

Archibald Bourland was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


  • Vol. 1 - AUGUST, 1753. - John Harland vs. Bourland.--John Bourland and Jane, his wife, late Jane Jackson, administratrix of William Jackson, deceased. ( - Note: it appears that John Bourland, Archibald's older brother, married the widow Jane Jackson, and (apparently), became Archibald's step-father!).
  • Vol. 1 - MAY, 1754 (A). - Bourland vs. Pullin.--Archibald Bourland and Jane, his wife, late Jane Jackson.
  • Vol. 1 - MARCH 20, 1755. - (51) Archibald Bourland--a non-inhabitant.
  • Vol. 1 - NOVEMBER 25, 1755. - (2) Jane Bourland, late Jane Jackson.
  • Vol. 1 - AUGUST, 1756 (A). - Merlin vs. Borland.--Jacob Merlin complains of Archibald Bourland and Jane, his wife, late Jane Jackson, administrator of Wm. Jackson, deceased.
  • Vol. 1 - MAY, 1779 (M). - Andrew Bourland, son and heir of James Bourland, deceased, vs. Robert Hall, Archibald Bourland and William Jackson, son and heir of William Jackson, deceased.--Spa. Chancery, dated 28th August, 1773. Not executed.

Information on Archibald Bourland

From "Annals of Bath County", by Oren F. Morton, pg. 189:'


James Bourland came from Pennsylvania in 1752, and was murdered nine years later. One Thomas Murray was committed for the crime. Archibald seems to be a brother. His wife was Jean Jackson. James left a son named Andrew, and there were probably other sons.