Family:James Long and Margaret Unknown (1)

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James Long (add)
 
 
m. Bef 17 Aug 1772
Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2] Bef 17 Aug 1772
Children
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References
  1. Volume Six 1772-1774, in Dorman, John Frederick. Culpeper County, Virginia, deeds. (Washington [District of Columbia]: J.F. Dorman, c1975-).

    17 Aug 1772
    James Long and Margaret his wife of Culpeper County to Reuben Long of same. For £192.10.0 current money
    150 acres in St. Mark's Parish which James Long purchased of Colonel Charles Carter's trustees . . . on Mountain Run corner to Anthony foster . . in or near Carter's line . . . .
    James Long
    Mary (X) Long

    [Margaret's signing the deed of sale indicates that she and James Long were married before the date of the sale.]

  2. Wulfeck, Dorothy Ford. Culpeper County, Virginia, will books B and C, court suits, loose papers, inscriptions. (Naugatuck, Connecticut: D.F. Wulfeck, 1965)
    p. 18.

    Division of Estate of John Weatherall, dec'd.
    Divisees: John Weatherall, John Marshall, James Long.
    Maede 1776 by Edward Watkins, N. Pendleton, Thomas Camp.
    Recorded 17 Feb 1777.

    [The the divisees were John Weatherall's heirs: his son, John Weatherall, his daughter Sarah's husband, John Marshall, and his widow Margaret's husband James Long. The division of property provides evidence of Sarah's and Margaret's marriages.]