Person:Lily Unknown (14)

Lily _____
b.Bef 1714
d.Bef 1757
  • HJohn WetherallBef 1711 - Bet 1762 & 1763
  • WLily _____Bef 1714 - Bef 1757
m. Bef 1731
  1. George Weatherall1731 - Bef 1785
Facts and Events
Name Lily _____
Married Name Lilly Wetherall
Gender Female
Birth? Bef 1714
Marriage Bef 1731 to John Wetherall
Other[2] 2 Aug 1745 King William, Virginia, United Statesnamed as kinswoman in the Will of William Duff
Death[1] Bef 1757
References
  1. Damon, Christine Weatherall. Wetherall / Weatherall of the United States. (Amarillo, Texas: C.W. Damon, c1984 (Baltimore, Md. : Gateway Press))
    p. 99.

    on 18 November 1757, John Weatherall deeded land to his son George that he and his wife Lily had received as a gift in 1742 from William Duff, on the condition that it go after their decease to "the lawful issue of the said Lilly Wetherall". About that time, John Weatherall married his second wife, the mother of his daughter Sarah who was born in 1758.

  2. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, in RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project
    William Duff, ID: I32284, updated 15 Jul 2014; accessed 15 Jul 2014.
  3.   Wm Duff also gave land to his kinswoman Jean Brown, husband of John Brown:
    Deed Book 7, 1742-1743, p. 193, Orange County, VA
    Wm Duff of Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia, “for divers good causes and considerations me thereunto moving but more especially for the real love and affection that I bear unto John Brown and Jean his wife of the county of Orange and Parish of St. Marks”
    Land in the Parish of St. Marks,
    the said lands to fall to Robert Green heirs unless the said Brown has heirs to inherit the same, they being lawfully begotten heirs by his wife Jean,
    land containing one hundred acres
    Beginning on a branch of the Rappahannock River and joining to the corner of Mathew Tooles Formerly given to the said Tools wife by William Duff, part of the said tract of land belonging to Wm. duff and along the said line to a line formerly belonging of (Joseph?) Bloodworth Run and Bohanon both runs to fulfull the quantity of land aforesaid . . .
    Source: Damon, Christine Weatherall. Wetherall - Weatherall of the United States

    Robert Green was apparently the nephew of William Duff.