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Facts and Events
Name |
William Brown |
Gender |
Male |
Residence[3] |
1741 |
Frederick, Maryland, United States |
Residence[2] |
From 1748 to 1750 |
Lunenburg, Virginia, United Stateson tax lists |
Will[1] |
15 Feb 1750 |
Lunenburg, Virginia, United States |
Death[1] |
Abt 1751 |
Lunenburg, Virginia, United States |
Probate[1] |
Oct 1752 |
Lunenburg, Virginia, United States |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Mixed records, Vols. 1-3 1746-1791, in Virginia. Circuit Court (Lunenburg County), and Virginia. County Court (Lunenburg County). Mixed probate records and index, 1746-1949. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1949)
Will Book 1, pp. 47, 67, 69 (Page 47 is Image 35 of 659 from FHL film No. 0032380, viewable in a Family History Center).
pp. 47-48 Will of William Brown, dated 15 February 1750 Edward Mobarly and Jiles Williams to be executors "for respect and good will I bair my well-beloved God daughter Elizabeth Mobarly, daughter of Edward Mobarly and Susanna his wife", my land and plantations where on I now live and unto Jiles Williams all my goods and chattels Witnesses: Clement Moberley, Joseph (his mark) Williams, John (his mark) Williams. entered into probate on the (Second?) date of October 1752 Executors: Edward Moberly, John Echolls, Clement Moberly
Inventory (by Giles Williams) on p. 67 Accounts (by Giles Williams) on p. 69
- ↑ Bell, Landon C. (Landon Covington). Sunlight on the southside: lists of tithes, Lunenburg County, Virginia, 1748-1783. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: George S. Ferguson, 1931, c1931)
pp. 83, 100, 152, 154, 204.
– 1748 (for the area from the mouth of the Otter River to the extent of the county upwards)) Giles Williams, 1 William Brown, 1 – 1749 (for the area from Falling River to Goose Creek) Wm. Brown, with Giles Williams – 2 – 1750 (for the area from Falling River to Goose Creek) Giles Williams – 1 Wm Brown – 1 – 1752 Giles Williams, with Jos. Williams – 2
- ↑ Mobley, Milton C. Mobleys in America. (TS, (PDF file, RootsWeb Free Pages, 1995?/2010?) (downloaded 10 May 2013)).
Edward, William & Clement Moberly were signers of a petition 1741 to establish a parish at Frederick, MD; also Thomas Halsell(father of Thomas, ux of Mary Moberly) and William Brown (godfather of Edward's daughter Elizabeth, he left her a plantation in VA), John and Elias Delashmet and Alexander Duvall also were signatories; George Williams signed immediately after Clement
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