Person:Jean Lucas (8)

Jean Lucas
b.Abt 1735 Virginia
m. Abt 1711
  1. Moses LucasAbt 1711 -
  2. John LucasAbt 1712/13 - 1751
  3. Sarah LucasAbt 1716 -
  4. Zachariah 'Zachary' LucasAbt 1718 -
  5. William Lucas, Jr.Abt 1720 - 1813
  6. Mary LucasAbt 1724 - Bef 1764
  7. Elizabeth 'Eliza' LucasAbt 1725 - 1785
  8. Jean LucasAbt 1735 - 1810
m. 1755
  1. Ambrose Warren1754 -
  2. Drury Warren1756 - Aft 1832
  3. William Warren, Sr.1758 - 1822
  4. Elijah Warren1760 - 1840
  5. Zachariah WarrenBet 1762 & 1767 - Aft 1817
  6. Nancy Warren1766 -
  7. Jesse Warren, Sr.1770 - 1840
Facts and Events
Name Jean Lucas
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1735 Virginia
Marriage 1755 Lunenburg, Virginia, United Statesto Thomas Warren, III
Death[1] 9 Mar 1810 Frederick County, Virginia
Alt Death? 9 Mar 1810 Franklin, Virginia, United States

Records in Virginia

1758: Thomas and Jean Warren sell 150 acres to William Ham. This was land inherited by Jean from her father William Lucas. Orange Co. VA.
22 May 1764: Indenture between William Ham of Orange Co. and Andrew Shepard for 30.2.11, grants 200 acres, the said William Ham now lives on. 150 he bought of Thomas Warren, left by will of William Lucas (Orange Co, Va 14 Jan 1758) to Jean, his daughter, spouse to the said Thomas Warren, and the other 50 acres left by William Lucas to his daughter, Mary, late wife of William Ham, and for the whole of the 200 acres he has proper deeds from John Lucas, heir at law to the above deceased William Lucas. Land bounded by lines by Beverly, Lawrence Taliaferro, John Hardwich, and Moses Lucas. Wit: John Marshall, Robt, Mcclun, William Polloc, Recorded Orange Co. 24 August 1764. page 48, Deed abstracts of Orange Co. VA, abstracted and published by Ruth and Sam Sparacio
23 Mar 1788: This indenture made 23 Mar 1788 between James Walker formerly sheriff of Orange Co. of one part and James Summerville of the town of Fredrickburg in the County of Spotsylvania. Whearas the said James Walker then Sheriff of Orange County by virtue of a decree of the County Court of Orange in Chancery in the suit of Andrew Shepherd and Company, late merchants of Orange County against William Ham of said county did on 177? expose to sale at public auction the following tract of land in Orange county containing 200 acres and is the same tract of land whereon William Ham formerly lived, the 150 acres he bought of Thomas Warren and which was left by Will from William Lucas to his daughter Jean, wife to the said Thomas Warren, and the other 50 acres of said tract being left by William Lucas to his daughter Mary, late wife of the said William Ham , for the whole of the said 200 acres William Ham claimed under John Llucas, grandson and heir at law of the said William Lucas, decd, which lands were bounded by the line of Beverley Franklin, Hardwick, and Moses Lucas in the writing hereinafter mentioned which lands were mortaged to Andrew Shepherd and Company by the said William Ham by indenture 22 May 1764 and recorded in Orange County by virtue of which the aforesaid was obtained and James Summerville having offered the sum of thirty pounds 10 shillings paid by James Summerville for Andrew Shepherd and Company doth sell unto James Summerville the aforesaid tract of land. Orange County, VA, Deed Book 19, pgs 361-362.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).