Person:Richard Kemp (30)

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  • HRichard KempAbt 1655 - Abt 1714
  • WElianor Willis1655 - Abt 1737
m. Bef 1694
  1. Ann Kemp1694 -
  2. Rachel Kemp1696 -
  3. Richard Kemp1698 -
Facts and Events
Name Richard Kemp
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1655 St. Ann's, Essex County, Virginia
Marriage Bef 1694 to Elianor Willis
Property[2] 10 Jul 1703 Essex, Virginia, United StatesPurchase 300 acres
Property[2] 5 Jun 1705 Essex, Virginia, United Statessold 300 acres
Death[1] Abt 1714 Essex, Virginia, United States
Probate[1] 13 May 1714 Essex, Virginia, United Stateswill presented
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 "15. William Strother (Jeremiah, William)", in Strother, Edward L. The Strother family : 300 years from Virginia to Louisiana. (Baltimore: Gateway Press, c2002)
    p 46.

    The will of Richard Kemp, presented in the Essex County, Virginia Court 13 May 1714, identifies a daughter Ann Taliaferro and appoints his son-in-law Charles Taliaferro as executor. [Essex County, Virginia, Deeds and Wills 14:248-249 (FHL microfilm 0.031.164)]

  2. 2.0 2.1 "Essex County Records 1703-1706", in Fleet, Beverley. Virginia Colonial abstracts. (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms International, 1994)
    v 1, p 119.

    p. 115 Deed. 5 Jun 1705
    Richd Kemp, Senior of Christ-church parish, Middlesex Co., and Elianor his wife, sell to Mary Naule and Katherine Turbett both of Essex, for L 50 Sterling, 300 acres, lately conveyed to said Kemp and wife by deed dated 10th July 1703 by Robert Deputy and Elizabeth his wife, heirs of Hugh Meads decd. 200 of the 300 acres were granted to John Gregory and the said High Meads by John Soaper of Rappahannock Co., tailor, 6th April 1667.
    Signed Richd Kemp, Eleanor Kemp.
    Wit: G. Corbin, J. Parsons, John Owen. [Fleet's Note: Naule - Nalle. G. Corbin - Hon. Gawin Corbin]

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