Person:William Fauntleroy (4)

Watchers
m.
  1. Elizabeth FauntleroyBef 1652 -
  2. William Fauntleroy1656 - 1686
  3. Moore Fauntleroy
m. Abt 1675
  1. Moore Fauntleroy1679 - 1739
  2. Griffin Fauntleroy1681 - 1750
  3. Col. William Fauntleroy1684 - Abt 1757
Facts and Events
Name William Fauntleroy
Alt Name William ffauntleroy
Gender Male
Birth? 1656 Of Crondall, Naylor's Hole, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Marriage Abt 1675 prob. Lancaster County, Virginiato Katherine Griffin
Death? 1686

'William Fauntleroy, of Rappahannock County, magistrate 1680-95; married Katherine Griffin (daughter of Colonel Samuel Griffin, of Northumberland County), and had issue: Colonel William Fauntleroy (1684-1757), of "Nayer's Hole," Richmond County ...'

- Sons of the Revolution in State of Virginia, vols 1-2, p. 78


Records in Virginia

  • B-65: John Tayloe of Farnham Parish in Richmond County has 371 acres in said Parish and County. Purchased by Tho's Hudson of Wm. ffauntlerroy formerly of Rappa. now Richmond Co. contained in Surv. by Wm. Mosely 5 Feb. 1672/3 and confirmed 25 Apr. 1685 but no Patent. Resurv. by Tho's. Barber 11 Nov. 1726. Grant to Tayloe. Adj. orner of Burditt, Smith's line, Capt. ffantleroy, Edward Bryant, Mangoright line, Rappa. Creek. 3 April 1727. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 89].
  • B-70: Moore Fantleroy of Farnham Parish in Richmond County Gent., son of Wm. Fantleroy of Rappa. now Richmond County set forth that William & Moore, since Wm.'s death, had 361 acres 156 Perch in said County & Parish [See B-67]. No Patent. Resurv. by Thom's Barber 8 Nov. 1726. Grant to Fantleroy. Adj. Edward Bryant, Mangoright line, Burditt's line. 5 Apr. 1727. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 89].
  • B-71: Moore Fantleroy of Farmham Parish, Richmond county Gent. son & heir of William Fantleroy of Rappa. Now Richmond County set forth that Will'm and Moore since Wm's death has 81 acres in said County & Parish. In Surv. by Wm. Mosely 5 Apr. 1685 & confirmed 25 April 1685 but no patent. Resurv. of 81 acres by Tho's Barber 11 Nov. 1726. Grant to Moore Fantleroy adj. Capt. Beal, Tho's Williams. 5 April 1727. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 89-90].
References
  1.   Sons of the Revolution in state of Virginia. Sons of the Revolution in state of Virginia quarterly magazine. (Richmond [Virginia]: Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia, 1922-[1932]).