Person:Mary Massey (29)

Mary Massey
b.Bef 1731
  1. Mary MasseyBef 1731 - 1766
  • HJohn SmithAbt 1686 - 1746
  • WMary MasseyBef 1731 - 1766
m. Bef 1747
  1. Mary SmithBef 1747 - Aft 1815
  2. Elizabeth SmithBef 1747 -
  3. Joseph Smith - 1772
  4. John Smith
  • HSamuel Gist1724 - 1816
  • WMary MasseyBef 1731 - 1766
m. May 1748
Facts and Events
Name Mary Massey
Alt Name[1] Sarah Massey
Unknown[2][5] Mary Massie
Gender Female
Birth? Bef 1731
Marriage Bef 1747 to John Smith
Marriage May 1748 to Samuel Gist
Death[3] 1766 Virginia, United States

Two unsourced Ancestry family trees list her as Sarah. Unsourced Ancestry family tree says she died in Maryland instead of Virginia.

References
  1. Gilliland, Jeff. "$1,000 Reward for Stolen Marker". Wilmington News Journal. Wilmington, Clinton, Ohio, United States. 4 May 2013.
  2. Young, Paul, and Brown County Genealogical Society (Ohio). The Gist settlement book. (Georgetown, Ohio: Brown County Genealogical Society, 199-?).
  3. Royster, Charles. The Fabulous History of the Dismal Swamp Company. (New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999)
    1999.
  4.   Foley, Louise Pledge Heath. Early Virginia families along the James River: their deep roots and tangled branches. (Richmond [Virginia] Baltimore: L.P.H. Foley Genealogical Pub. Co., c1974-c1990).

    page 72 - Is this person a relative?
    CHARLES MASSIE of New Kent County, 400 acres (N. L. ) Henrico County, on Little Bird (Cx), adj Capt. MASSIE & VALENTINE AMOS' line; 27 September 1729, p. 401. 40 Shill. Same. 400 acs. (N.L.), same location, date & page. 40 Shill.

    Did not find any Gist/Guest/Geust names in this book.

  5. Coldham, Peter Wilson. American migrations, 1765-1799: the lives, times and families of colonial Americans who remained loyal to the British crown before, during and after the Revolutionary War, as related in their own words and through their correspondence. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., c2000)
    pp 558-559.