Person:Henry Terrell (9)

Henry Terrell, Esq.
m. 1688
  1. William Richmond Terrell, Jr.1690 - 1755
  2. David Terrell, Sr.Abt 1690 - Abt 1759
  3. Joel Terrell, Sr.1692 - 1758
  4. Elizabeth Anne 'Betty' Terrell1695 - 1734
  5. James Terrell1702 - 1772
  6. Timothy Terrell1705 - 1763
  7. Henry Terrell, Esq.Abt 1706 - Aft 1760
  8. John Terrell1707 - 1785
  9. Elizabeth Terrell1708 -
  10. Mary Terrell1708 -
  11. Susannah Terrell1711 -
  • HHenry Terrell, Esq.Abt 1706 - Aft 1760
  • WAnna Chiles1712 - 1744
m. Abt 1733
  1. Henry TerrellAbt 1734 -
  2. Thomas Terrell1736 - 1804
  3. Elizabeth "Betsy" Terrell1738 - 1773
  4. Anna Terrell1740 - 1804
  • HHenry Terrell, Esq.Abt 1706 - Aft 1760
  • WSarah WoodsonEst 1720 -
m. 3 Apr 1744
  1. Ursula Terrell1746 -
  2. Charles Terrell1748 -
  3. Judith Terrell1750 -
  4. Abigail Terrell1751 - Abt 1789
  5. George Terrell1753 -
  6. Tarleton Terrell1754 - Bef 1760
Facts and Events
Name Henry Terrell, Esq.
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1706 New Kent County, VirginiaBlissland Parish
Religion[1] 1706 born into Church of England
Other? Abt 1727 part of King William County becomes Caroline County.
Marriage Abt 1733 Caroline County, Virginiasource = OLT ; verification needed
to Anna Chiles
Religion[1] Oct 1743 Quaker ; Henrico MM ; requested certificate
Residence[1] Abt 1744 Caroline County, Virginiaon Polecat Creek (now south of Golansville)
Marriage 3 Apr 1744 Virginia, United Statesto Sarah Woodson
Will[1] May 1760 Caroline County, Virginia
Death[1] Aft May 1760 Caroline County, Virginia[will]
Alt Death? Apr 1769 Caroline, Virginia, United States
Religion[1] Hanover County, Virginiabecame Quaker ; Cedar Creek MM
Questionable information identified by WeRelate automation
To check:Born after mother was 50
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Great Grandparents and Their Ancestors of Frank Lee Johnson Jr., 1927-., Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center [1].

    [Note: states his mother's name was Susanna (!) - more research needed.]

    ... Henry was a lawyer as well as a planter and tobacco would have been the main crop. A wealthy man, he left a total of 27 slaves when he died. ...