Person:Richard Elkins (2)

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Richard Elkins, Sr.
m. Abt 1729
  1. Ruth Elkins1730 - Aft 1806
  2. Richard Elkins, Sr.Abt 1740 - Aft 1801
  • HRichard Elkins, Sr.Abt 1740 - Aft 1801
  • WMary Gallop1740 -
m. 1760
  1. Drury ElkinsAbt 1760 - Aft 1840
  2. William Elkins1762 -
  3. Zachariah ElkinsAbt 1764 - Aft 1850
  4. Elijah ElkinsAbt 1766 - Abt 1850
  5. Richard Elkins, Jr.Abt 1766 - 1854
Facts and Events
Name Richard Elkins, Sr.
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1740 York, Virginia, USA
Marriage 1760 York, Virginia, USAto Mary Gallop
Other? 1764 York, Virginia, USAMARR
Death? Aft 1801 Tazewell, Virginia, USA

VIRGINIA HISTORICAL GENEALOGIES" by John B. Boddie-1954.pg.69; Grigsby of Stafford County, VAJohn Grigsby removed to Stafford previous to August 18, 1686, for James Ashton of Stafford, in his will of that date, leaves RICHARD ELKIN100 acres adjoining upon John Grigsby of "the 1/4 dividend" (10 V. 292).

"GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES" Vol. I and Vol IV; indexed by Judith McGhan by Baltimore Publishing Co. page 86:"The Will of Richard Bryan (Book Z, p. 227) dated April 5, 1703.Probate recorded May 15, 1704, Richard Bryant,, bequeathed to his son, Nathaniel Bryant "all my land I now enjoy in Virginia, his mother to live wholly upon the plantation where I now live;" to daughter, ELIZABETH ELKIN, 400 Lb. tobacco, RICHARD ELKIN to give my grandson (under 6) RICHARD ELKIN a mare,...The above mentioned Nathaniel Bryantin his nuncupatative will made March 21, 1732-3, gave unto Mrs. Mary Amees (Meese) all of his estate (M-p. 100). She was the only daughter of John Grigsby.also mentions daughter, Ann, daus. Sylent and Susannah (both under 16), stepson Wm. Redman, and wife Ann. pg.87 "They all lived in that part of Stafford County lying on the Rappahannock above Muddy Creek which, on the election of King George, became a part of that county and remained so until 1777."18 Jan. 1747 (1748),

WILLS OF RICHMOND CO.,VA 1699/1800 p.48, by Robert K. Headley, Jr.7 Dec. 1720 RICHARD ELKINS, age 51, (bn. 1669) and another witness heard Robert Gallop declare....his 2 daughters, Eleanor and (Tolis-Phyllis) should have all land at Deep Run, this county...to be equally divided. This nuncupative will was apparently contested and reversed. RICHARD ELKINS #2, son of Richard #1, of King George County married by 1735 Mary Gallop, one of the four daughters of Robert Gallop, who died 20 May 1720, leaving a nuncupative will which failed to take effect as to his landed estate. 1746 Oct. 3 between George Lampton and Richard Elkins #2, Parish of Brunswick and wife Mary, and to include son, Richard #3. STAFFORD COUNTY DEED Bk., 1722-1728, pg. 234:RICHARD ELKINS of Hanover Parish, King George County, son of RALPH ELKINS of Stafford county, who on 8 Nov.1681 KING GEORGE CO. DEED BOOK I-A, 1729-1735, pg. 225-226Between JOSEPH ELKINS, planter, and James Jones, bricklayer. Ellkins sells 250 acres of land, parish of Brunswick: 100 acres part now in tenure by Richard Elkins and 150 acres occupied by Benjamin Rush. signed JOSEPH ELLIKINS. Patent date 9 Feb. 1663 unto Francis Haile & William Heabert. pg. 226, Recorded 1 Sept. 1732. The right of dower of Amy, now wife of Benjamin Rush also widow and relict of James Elkins,dcsd., father of the said Joseph Elkins, granted to Richard Ellkins, father of James, by the Curtesy of England for and during the term of his natural life etc. Witnesses:John Skinner, Richard Owens, Richard Griffis, Wm. x Owens.

p.722: #3 son, James Stringfellow (1734-1805). Indenture dated 1 April 1748 states he is aged 13 on 24th November, last; he was bound to serve RICHARD ELKINS, carpenter. James Stringfellow died in the county of Culpepper in the 72nd year of his age, (1806).

KING GEORGE CO., D-BK. II, PP.251-255 at Court held 2d Mar. 1738, an indenture made James Jones, brick layer, sold land surveyed by John Savage..down line to a Swamp with Fountain from a Spring on the Land there RICHARD ELKINS, SENR. DECED FORMERLY LIVED. He died between 1732 and 1738. NOTE: Joseph Elkins not found again in Virginia, but is on the 1755 Cumberland Co., N. C. tax list.

Ann Tutt, daughter Alice Hansford, and the other fifth part to be equally divided between my two granddaughters Mary Ann Armstrong and LUCY ELKINS (wife of John Elkin, son of Richard and Mary

Mary Gallop Compact Disc #42 Pin #84548 Sex: F

Event(s): Birth: abt 1740 Place: Virginia

Parents:

Marriage(s): Spouse: Richard, Sr. Elkins Disc #42 Pin #84534 Marriage: 1764 Place: York Co., Virginia

Notes and Sources: Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 42

Richard, Sr. Elkins Compact Disc #42 Pin #84534 Sex: M

Event(s): Birth: 1737 Place: York County, Virginia Death: aft 1801 Place: Tazewell County, Virginia

Parents:

Marriage(s): Spouse: Mary Gallop Disc #42 Pin #84548 Marriage: 1764 Place: York Co., Virginia

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