Person:John Trammell (1)

m. 1668
  1. Daniel TrammellAbt 1670 -
  2. Elizabeth Trammell1672 - Aft 1686
  3. John Trammell, Sr.1675 - 1755
  4. Ann TrammellAbt 1681 -
m. 10 Sep 1698
  1. Ann Trammell1698 - Aft 1699
  2. John Trammell, IIAbt 1700 - 1753
  3. Gerrard TrammellAbt 1702 - 1786
  4. William T. TrammellAbt 1704 - Aft 1718
  5. Daniel Trammell, Sr.Abt 1707 - 1777
  6. Thomas Trammell, IIAbt 1710 -
  7. Sampson Trammell1712 -
  8. David TrammellAbt 1717 -
  9. Baby Girl Trammell
  10. Mary Ann Trammell1733 -
Facts and Events
Name John Trammell, Sr.
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] 15 Feb 1675 Stafford, Virginia, United States
Occupation[5][10] 1694 Westmoreland, Stafford, Virginia, United States
Marriage 10 Sep 1698 Virginia, United Statesto Mary Gerrard Hutt
Residence[9] Westmoreland, Virginia, United States
Other[11] Sep 1698 Stafford, Virginia, United StatesLand
Other[4][12] 26 Oct 1698 Land
Other[4][13] 26 Oct 1698 Westmoreland, Virginia, United StatesLand
Death[2][3][4] 1755 Falls Church, Virginia, United States
Burial[7] 1755 Falls Church, Virginia, United States Falls Church Episcopal Church Cemetery Falls Church Virginia
Other[4][8] Land
References
  1. RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project
    accessed 7/28/09 ), John Trammell.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Gary Trammell. Family Group Sheet. (Family Group Record)
    Family Group Record.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Les Buckalew
    2/8/1997 e-mail.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project
    accessed 7/28/09 ), John Trammell Sr.
  5. Les Buckalew
    2/1997.
  6.   Art Trammel. John Trammell I and Mary Gerrard. (Trammell Tree from Thomas Trammell CA 1600).
  7. www.findagrave.com number 20492336
  8. The 500 acres left to him by John Williams was traced back and found to ajoin 600 acres owned by John Williams which was passed to his only son, John Williiams, II.
  9. Home in Westmoreland County, VA
  10. Constable & Sub-Sheriff
  11. 1698, September, Stafford County (later Fairfax County), VA, deed.
  12. John, son of Thomas, sold the last of a 500 acre tract of land left to him by John Williams. Since land was rarely willed outside the family, it is probable that John Williams was his grandfather. The will has not been found.
  13. John Trammell of lower Mackotick, Cople Parish, Westmoreland Co., and Mary his wife, sell to John Gardner land in Stafford and Westmoreland County . . . a part of a tract of land devised to said John Grammell by John Williams, deceased.