Person:John Scull (3)

Watchers
m. Abt 1692
  1. Mary ScullAbt 1693 -
  2. Abel ScullAbt 1698 - 1762
  3. Peter ScullAbt 1698 - 1751
  4. Daniel ScullAbt 1706 - Bef 1751
  5. Margaret Scull1710 - Bef 1744
  6. David Scull1715 - 1740
  7. Catherine ScullAbt 1716 - Bef 1740/41
  8. Gideon Scull1722 - 1776
  9. John Recompense ScullAbt 1726 - 1792
  • HJohn Recompense ScullAbt 1726 - 1792
  • WPhebe DennisAbt 1730 -
m. Abt 1749
  1. Phebe Scull1750 -
Facts and Events
Name John Recompense Scull
Alt Name John Schull
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1726 Great Egg Harbor, Gloucester County, New Jersey
Marriage Abt 1749 New Jerseyto Phebe Dennis
Death? Sep 1792 Great Egg Harbor, Gloucester County, New Jersey
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John Scull was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


  • Vol. 1 - FEBRUARY, 1749 (A). - Nicholas Gibbon vs. John Scull.--Debt for £30 "proclamation money" on bond dated 1st May, 1746. I, John Scull, of County of Gloucester and Province of New Jersey, to Nicholas Gibbon, of County Salem, New Jersey. "Defendant is a young man from Salem in ye Jersey." Writ dated 18th December, 1747.
  • Page 522.--7th August, 1753. Daniel Richardson's will--farmer. Wife, Elizabeth. Executor, Thos. Parsons. Children. Teste: John Knowls, Hunkrist Carlock, John Scull. Proved, 21st November. 1753, by Knowls and Scull, and executor qualifies with surety Benj. Scot and John Patton.
  • Page 524.—21st November, 1753. Blandena Westfall's estate appraised by John Cunningham, Henry Lancisco, Peter Thorn, John Scull.
  • Vol. 1 - AUGUST 18, 1772 - (402) Admn. of Sebastian Neigley granted to John Shull.