Facts and Events
Name |
Patrick Gillespie |
Alt Name |
Patrick Gilaspy |
Unknown |
Patrick Gallaspy |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
1680 |
[estimates vary between 1666-1690] |
Marriage |
Abt 1740 |
to Ann Dennison |
Death? |
1747 |
Frederick County, Virginia[Will Proven] |
Patrick Gillespie was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Estate Records
- Gallaspy, Patrick. Will, 3 November 1747, __ ___, 1747 [Proven]
- Exrs, wife Ann Gallaspy and Thomas Thornburgh.
- Children mentioned, but not named.
- [Abstracts of Wills, Inventories, and Administration Accounts of Frederick County, Virginia, 1743-1800, by J. Estelle Stewart King, pg. 3].
References
- From "The Daniel Dennistons of Beverley Manor and Descendants", by John B. Robb:
On 14 Apr 1744 Patrick Gilaspy was among several plaintiffs suing John Neeland in Frederick Co VA for debts owed them from Robert Callender’s estate [Order Bk 1-77/106] On 9 Jun 1744 Patrick proved his account by oath and received L9 PA money (value L6, 15 shillings VA money) plus court costs from John Neeland [Court Bk 1-123]. On the same day Patrick bought 120 acres in FRVA [FrederickCoVA] from Daniel Chancey for L30 [Deed Bk I, 99-100]. On 14 Apr 1744 Patrick and John Beals were appointed ‘overseers of road from head of the spring by the Chapple to John Evans’ then to Tuscarora’ [Court Bk 1-77]. . . . Before 8 Sep 1762 Patrick had sold his 120 acres in FRVA to William Patterson but died before he could make the conveyance. On this date his son John Gelaspie and Andrew Paul and his wife Ann (of Rowan Co NC) sold the land to William Patterson for L100 [Deed Bk 8-1 and 2].
http://www.johnbrobb.com/Content/DennisonReport.pdf
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