Person:David Spurlock (3)

David Spurlock
b.1763 Virginia
m. 1752
  1. William Spurlock1753 - 1835
  2. Jesse SPURLOCK1757 - 1819
  3. Zachariah SPURLOCK1758 -
  4. John SPURLOCK1760 -
  5. David Spurlock1763 - 1830
  6. Drury C. SPURLOCK1767 -
  7. George SPURLOCK1768 -
  8. Mary SpurlockBet 1768 & 1771 - Bef 1803
  9. Nancy SPURLOCK1770 -
  10. Rosanna SPURLOCK1771 -
  11. Charles B. SPURLOCK1773 -
  12. Byrd SPURLOCK1774 -
  13. Joseph SPURLOCK1775 -
  14. Daniel SPURLOCK1777 -
m. 17 Jan 1786
  1. Nancy J. Spurlock1786 -
  2. Polly Spurlock1790 -
  3. William Spurlock1791 -
  4. Anne Spurlock1794 -
  5. Frances Spurlock1796 - 1865
  6. John SPURLOCK1800 -
  7. Silas SPURLOCK1802 -
  8. Hugh SPURLOCK1803 -
  9. Lewis SPURLOCK1805 -
  10. David SPURLOCK1807 -
  11. Bennett SPURLOCK1808 -
Facts and Events
Name David Spurlock
Gender Male
Birth? 1763 Virginia
Marriage 17 Jan 1786 Botetourt, Virginiato Hannah Flower
Death? 1830 Vermillion, Indiana

David Spurlock was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Virginia

  • Botetourt County, VA Marriages: Spurlock, David and Hannah Flower. Consent by Thomas and Prudence Flower, "as he is a good young man". - Jan 17, 1786. [Source: Worrell, Anne Lowry. Early marriages, wills, and some Revolutionary War records, Botetourt County, Virginia. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., c1976), pg. 44].

Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 2 - Copies of Edmond McGuiness' title papers: 1. 22d November, 1805 - David Spurlock and Hannah of Gallia County, Ohio to Edmond McGinness of Cabell County, Va., 400 acres or what may be allotted to them in the military survey on the Ohio and Big Sandy for 28,627 acres granted by Virginia by Dinwiddie's proclamation, 1754, unto Matthew Cox, common soldier at battle of Great Meadows, and afterwards by Carter Cos, his attorney, was transferred to David [Sporlock]. Recorded in Cabell County, Va., 10th January, 1817.