Person:John Gregory (51)

  1. John GregoryBef 1650 - 1678
  2. Richard GregoryAbt 1650 - Bef 1701
  3. Elizabeth GregoryAbt 1660 - Aft 1698
  4. Mary Gregory1665 - 1747
  5. Robert Gregory1669 -
Facts and Events
Name John Gregory
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Bef 1650 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, United Statesfather lived in [Old] Rappahannock County, not Caroline County (which did not exist at this time)
Other[1] Jun 1671 Old Rappahannock (extinct), Virginia, United Stateswitnessed deed of John Prosser to John Stevens
Property[1] 9 Dec 1676 Old Rappahannock (extinct), Virginia, United Statesson and heir of John Gregory, sold land to John Gatewood
Will[1] 18 Dec 1677 Old Rappahannock (extinct), Virginia, United Statessigned will
Death[1] 1678 Old Rappahannock (extinct), Virginia, United States
Probate[1] 5 Oct 1678 Old Rappahannock (extinct), Virginia, United Stateswill recorded
Other[1] 21 Apr 1776 Old Rappahannock (extinct), Virginia, United Statesexecutor and only heir in will of Robert Bishop
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Torrence, Clayton. Winston of Virginia and allied families. (Richmond, Virginia: Whittet & Shepperson, 1927)
    p. 238-.

    9 December 1676 -John Gregory, Tanner, son and heir of John Gregory, deceased, sold to John Gatewood 100 acres swampland at head of Gregories Creek, adjoining lands of Henry Awberry and said John Gregory
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    notes from will of John Gregory
    - To my sister Mary Gregory 480 acres bought by Robert Bis[hop0 of Mr. Henry Awbrey, but if she died without lawful issue, then said land to return to nearest blood.
    - - also one cow calf, the first cow calf of said cow to Katherine Armstrong
    - To my sister Elizabeth one Red Cow
    My brother Richard Gregory, executor
    signed 18 December 1677
    Witnesses Tho: Games, John Fuget
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    NOTE: Statements supported by reference to original records of [Old] Rappahannock County

  2. John witnessed a deed in 1671, a legal action requiring that a person be of legal age (i.e., be at least 21). Therefore, John would have been born in 1650, or perhaps earlier.