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George Turberville
b.Abt 1742 Hickory Hill, Westmoreland County, Virginia
d.20 Oct 1792 Peckatone, Westmoreland County, Virginia
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m. Aft 1733
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m. 1 Jun 1769
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From "Southern Plantations" (http://www.upapubs.com/guides/plantm2.htm) Section 8, Turberville, George, Correspondence, 1766-1792 This section consists of twenty items, correspondence, 1766-1792, of George Turberville of Peckatone, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Correspondence is with Maxwell Armstrong (at Winchester, Virginia), Philip Richard Fendall, George Lee Mason Fitzhugh (at Rousby Hall, Calvert County, Maryland, and Totterly Hall [Calvert County, Maryland]), [first name unknown] Lee, Archibald McCall, John Peck (concerning a bricklayer and bears seal), John Price Settle (of King George County, Virginia), Elizabeth (Ransdell) Davenport Steptoe (concerning a bricklayer for Sandy Point, Westmoreland County, Virginia), Doctor George Steptoe, Gawin Corbin Turberville, George Lee Turberville, John Augustine Washington, George Lee Waugh (of Belleplaine, Stafford County, Virginia), Gowry Waugh (of Belleplaine, Stafford County, Virginia), Robert Turberville Waugh (of Belleplaine, Stafford County, Virginia), and [Ralph] Wormeley. Section 13, Turberville, George, Accounts, 1768-1787 This section consists of four items, accounts, 1768-1787, of George Turberville. Items include an account, 1768, of James Russell (of London, England) with George Turberville; a bill of lading, 1771, of William Blackwell to George Turberville covering the shipment of tobacco; a bill of lading, 1773, of William Dennes to George Turberville; and bills of exchange, 1787, of George Turberville drawn on Alexander & Benjamin Contee of London, England, to Archibald McCall. Section 14, Turberville, Martha (Corbin), Correspondence, 1797-1807 This section consists of three items, correspondence, 1797-1807, of Martha (Corbin) Turberville of Peckatone, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Correspondence is with Joseph Jones Monroe, Gawin Corbin Turberville, and George Lee Turberville (concerning lawyers' fees). References
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