Person:Elizabeth Burks (1)

m. 1703
  1. Elizabeth BurksAbt 1708 - 1756
  2. Mary BurksAbt 1712 -
m. Abt 1726
  1. Colonel William Cabell, Jr.1729 - 1798
  2. Mary CABELL1730 - 1798
  3. Colonel Joseph Cabell, Sr.1732 - 1798
  4. Colonel John Cabell1735 - 1815
  5. George Cabell1747 - Bef 1756
  6. Col. Nicholas Cabell1750 - 1803
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Burks
Married Name _____ Cabell
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1708 Albemarle, Virginia, United States
Marriage Abt 1726 Goochland, Virginia, United StatesNear Dover
to William Cabell, M.D.
Residence 1742 Warminster, Nelson, Virginia, United StatesSwan Creek Plantation & Liberty Hall
with William Cabell, M.D.
Death[2][3] 21 Sep 1756 Warminster, Nelson, Virginia, United States
Burial[3] Warminster, Nelson, Virginia, United StatesLiberty Hall Cemetery
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References
  1. Mackenzie, George Norbury, ed.. Colonial Families of the United States of America. New York, NY, USA: 1907.
    8105.
  2. Brown, Alexander. The Cabells and their kin: a memorial volume of history, biography, and genealogy. (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1895)
    58.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Grave Recorded, in Find A Grave.

    [Includes photo of monument erected by grandson.]
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    [Inscription:
    Near this spot lie the early remains of Dr. William Cabell of Wiltshire, England, the founder of the family in Virginia which bears his name.
    Those of Elizabeth Cabell, his wife, and the mother of his children, who died Sept. 21, 1756 lie by his side. A Christian lady greatly beloved of her family and friends, and a pattern of domestic virtue, William Cabell emigrated from Warminster, England to the Colony of Virginia about 1723, or 1724. ...]

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    "Prominent Families of the United States of America", Arthur Meredyth Burks, Gene. Publishing Co., pp 196-199
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    Elizabeth was a member of the Society of Friends, an organization with which the Indians were on friendly terms. Because of this she was a great help to the Colonists in maintaining peaceful relations with the Indians of Virginia.