Person:Nicholas Cabell (2)

Watchers
Nicholas Cabell
m. Bef 1650
  1. William CabellBef 1660 - 1734
  2. Elizabeth Cabell - 1739
  3. Anthony CabellBef 1665 - Aft 1704
  4. Christopher Cabell1665 -
  5. Nicholas Cabell1667 - 1730
m. 15 Nov 1697
  1. Joseph Cabell170 -
  2. William Cabell1698 - 1698
  3. William Cabell, M.D.1700 - 1774
  4. Joanna Cabell1702 - 1728
  5. Mary Cabell1704 -
  6. Elizabeth Cabell1709 - 1709
  7. Sarah Cabell1710 - Bef 1715
  8. Elizabeth Cabell1711 - 1741
  9. Sarah Cabell1715 -
Facts and Events
Name Nicholas Cabell
Gender Male
Christening[1] 29 May 1667 Warminster, Wiltshire, England
Marriage 15 Nov 1697 Frome, Somerset, Englandto Rachel Hooper
Death[1] 30 Jul 1730 Warminster, Wiltshire, England[per mourning ring]
Burial[1] 2 Aug 1730 Warminster, Wiltshire, England
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Family Recorded, in Brown, Alexander. The Cabells and their kin: a memorial volume of history, biography, and genealogy. (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1895)
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    ... Nicholas, the 4th son, was baptized at Warminster, England, May 29, 1667; "died July 30, 1730, aged 64" (from mourning ring); buried at Warminster, August 2, 1730 ; inventory taken September 11, 1730, of his household chattels, valued at £375 ; will dated July 9, 1730, was proved in the court of the Archdeacon of Sarum, October 26, 1730.

    He married at Frome-Selwood (it may be in the Cabell chapel of St. Nicholas there) on November 15, 1697, Rachel Hooper, daughter of George Hooper of Frome. She was buried at Warminster, October 27, 1737, and the inventory of her household chattels was taken November 11 following. She died intestate, and her estate was administered on by her "eldest son, William Cabell of Virginia, who was then in England. His father's household chattels were valued at £375, equivalent to about $7,000 in present values, and he owned a place called "Bugley, near Warminster" ; a small property called "Little Colledge" ; certain "houses and lands at Frome," a small freehold estate at Road in the Parish of North Bradley, near Frome ; and other property which has not been located by me ; neither have I any idea as to the value of it. He was probably a dissenter from the church of England. The Rev. Charles Herbert Mayo says : "Just at this time (1690-1720) there were some separate pages in the Register for the "Births and Baptisms of the Children of Dissenters" — a thing I have never noticed in a Register before — and here I found the children of Nicholas Cabell." They were: ...

  2.   The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans ... By John Howard Brown.