Person:John Lillington (1)

Watchers
m. Abt 13 Jun 1678
  1. Ann Lillington1679 -
  2. Elizabeth Lillington1679 - 1725
  3. Sarah Lillington1681 - 1681/82
  4. Mary Lillington1683 -
  5. John Lillington1687 - Bef 1723
  6. Sarah Lillington1690 -
  7. George LillingtonAbt 1692 -
  • HJohn Lillington1687 - Bef 1723
  • W.  Sarah (add)
  1. Elizabeth LillingtonBef 1721 -
  2. Mary LillingtonBef 1721 -
  3. Ann LillingtonBef 1721 -
Facts and Events
Name John Lillington
Gender Male
Birth[1] 14 Jun 1687 Berkeley Precinct, Albemarle, North Carolina
Marriage to Sarah (add)
Death[2] Bef 2 Jul 1723 Beaufort, North Carolina, United States
References
  1. Births, Marriages and Deaths in Berkeley (later Perquimans Precinct), in The North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register
    Vol 3.

    John Lillington son of Alex. Lillington & wife Elizabeth was borne June 14, 1687.

  2. Grimes, J. Bryan (John Bryan). Abstract of North Carolina Wills [1690-1760]: Compiled from Original and Recorded Wills in the Office of the Secretary of State. (Raleigh, North Carolina: E.M. Uzzell, 1910).

    LILLINGTON, ALEXANDER.
    Perquimans Precinct.
    September 9, 1697. October 8, 1697.
    Sons: JOHN ("plantation whereon I now live and plantation that was formerly STEPHEN HANCOCKS and my silver hilted sword"), GEORGE ("my plantation at Yawpim River and plantation at Little River whereon FRANCIS PENRIE now lives").
    Daughters: ANN WALKER, ELIZABETH FENDALL, MARY LILLINGTON, SARAH LILLINGTON.
    Sons-in-law: HENDERSON WALKER and JOHN FENDALL.
    Wife: ANN.
    Executors: COL. WILLIAM WILKISON and HENDERSON WALKER.
    Witnesses: CALEB CALLAWAY, JOHN BARROW, ROBERT HARMAN.
    Clerk of the Court: W. GLOVER.
    Coat of arms on seal.
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    LILLINGTON, JOHN.
    Beaufort Precinct.
    March 19, 1721-1722. July 2, 1723.
    Son: ALEXANDER (1,000 acres of land, two negro slaves, a family bible, etc.).
    Daughters: ELIZABETH, MARY, ANN.
    Wife: SARAH LILLINGTON.
    Executors: MAURICE MOORE, JOHN PORTER and JOHN BAPTISTE ASHE.
    Witnesses: PAT. MAULE, SAMUEL COOPER, JOHN TRANTER.
    Clerk of the Court: JOHN BAPTISTE ASHE.
    Five negroes, about sixty cattle bequeathed to children.