Person:Margaret Unknown (1651)

Watchers
Margaret _____
 
m. Bef 1758
  1. Sarah Wetherall1758 -
  2. John Weatherall1762 - 1824
  • H.  James Long (add)
  • WMargaret _____
m. Bef 17 Aug 1772
Facts and Events
Name Margaret _____
Gender Female
Marriage Bef 1758 date based on birth of oldest known child
to John Wetherall
Probate[1] 1763 Culpeper, Virginia, United Statesnamed Administrator of husband's estate
Property[2] 15 Aug 1764 Culpeper, Virginia, United Statesleased property
Marriage Bef 17 Aug 1772 to James Long (add)
Property[3] 17 Aug 1772 Culpeper, Virginia, United Stateswith husband James Long, sold property
Property[5] 18 Oct 1779 Culpeper, Virginia, United Stateswith husband James Long, sold property
Property[4] 4 Dec 1784 Culpeper, Virginia, United Stateswith husband James Long, sold property
Death? Virginia, United States
References
  1. Damon, Christine Weatherall. Wetherall / Weatherall of the United States. (Amarillo, Texas: C.W. Damon, c1984 (Baltimore, Md. : Gateway Press))
    p. 124.

    From "Abstracts from the County Court Minute Book of Culpeper County, Virginia 1763-64" by A. M. Prichard:
    P. 8 - Will of John Wetherall proved, George Wetherall, Nathaniel Pendleton and William Williams named executors - they refused to act and court appointed Margaret Wetherall, widow, Administrator, and James Strother, French Strother, Reuben Long and Robert Coleman appraisers.

  2. Dorman, John Frederick. Culpeper County, Virginia, deeds. (Washington [District of Columbia]: J.F. Dorman, c1975-)
    Vol 3, p. 42.

    (Original pp. 510-15)
    15 Aug. 1764. Charles Carter, Esqr., to Margt. Wetherall. Lease of 147 acres (except all mines, minerals and Quarries) in St. Mark's Parish on the Mountain Run, being part of the Mount Pony tract ... line of the pattent ... on the Mountain Run and by the mouth of a branch ...
    For the lives of Margt. Wetherall, John Wetherall and Sarah Wetherall her children.
    Yearly rent, 5 pounds current money, to commence on 25 December 1765. Margret shall plant 300 good fruit trees whereof one third at least to be good apple trees, and the same will inclose with a good fence, and they will build a good dwelling house twenty feet by sixteen and a tobacco house thirty-two feet by twenty after the manner of Virginia building. Margaret shall not work more than four laboring hands, that is to say such hands as are generally allowed in the Colony of Viginia, to be full shareers in a crop. Whenever eight of the tenants shall by a declaration in writing adjudge a path or road needfull to be made through any part of the premises it shall be lawfull for Charles Carter to cause such path or road to be made.
    Charles Carter
    Mt. Wetherall
    16 Aug. 1764. Acknowledged by the parties

  3. Volume Six 1772-1774, in Dorman, John Frederick. Culpeper County, Virginia, deeds. (Washington [District of Columbia]: J.F. Dorman, c1975-).

    17 Aug 1772
    James Long and Margaret his wife of Culpeper County to Reuben Long of same. For £192.10.0 current money
    150 acres in St. Mark's Parish which James Long purchased of Colonel Charles Carter's trustees . . . on Mountain Run corner to Anthony foster . . in or near Carter's line . . . .
    James Long
    Mary (X) Long

  4. Deed Book M, 1 April 1783-15 Aug 1785, in Sparacio, Ruth Trickey, and Sam Sparacio. Deed abstracts of Culpeper County, Virginia. (McLean, Virginia: Antient Press).

    Orig. pp. 325-326
    Indenture 4 Dec 1784
    Between James Long and Margaret his wife of Culpeper County
    and Robert Kay of same place
    who paid £500 current monely of Virginia
    368 acres Begining corner to George Park hence along his line . . . thence down a branch . . . an Old Field on No. side of sd branch . . .North side of the Road about 15 yards from Hungry run thence down the Road . . . Spotswoods line . . . corner to Hening
    Signed James Long, Margaret Long
    Witnesses Sam. Clayton, Robt. Coleman Jr., John Champ, John M. Bell

  5. Culpeper County Deed Book K, 20 September 1779-17 September 1781, in Sparacio, Ruth Trickey, and Sam Sparacio. Deed abstracts of Culpeper County, Virginia. (McLean, Virginia: Antient Press)
    p. 4.

    Orig. pp. 14-15
    Indenture 18 October 1779
    Between James Long and Margret his Wife of Culpeper County
    and George Park of same place
    who paid £20 current money
    for land on which Park now lives
    Signed James Long, Margret X her mark Long