Person:Robert Tabb (1)

Watchers
Robert Tabb
d.11 Sep 1775
m. 30 Dec 1732
  1. Mary Tabb1733 - 1792
  2. John Tabb1734 -
  3. Dorothy Tabb1736 - 1794
  4. Robert Tabb1736/37 - 1775
  5. Thomas Tabb1742 -
  6. Martha Tabb1743/44 -
  7. William Tabb1745 -
  8. Edward Tabb1748 - 1813
  9. George Tabb1750 - 1829
  10. Francis Tabb1753 -
m. Abt 1758
Facts and Events
Name Robert Tabb
Gender Male
Birth[1] 23 Jan 1736/37 Gloucester County, Virginia
Marriage Abt 1758 to Elizabeth Elliott
Death? 11 Sep 1775

Records of Robert Tabb in Augusta County, VA

Suit in Augusta County, VA (helps to document this family):

  • Tabb vs. Tabbs--O. S. 142; N. S. 49--Bill, 31st March, 1806. Complainants are, viz: Robert, William and Thomas Tabb, Thomas White and Elizabeth, his wife; Susanna Kerney, Samuel Hedges and Mary, his wife; Anthony Turner and Frances, his wife, children and co-heirs of Robert Tabb, deceased, who was son of William Tabb, deceased. William Tabb died testate, will dated 2d January, 1765, and recorded in Gloucester. His widow lived until September, 1805, and died. Robert Tabb died intestate in 1775, leaving Bailey S. Tabb his oldest son, who also died intestate since 1787, leaving an only child, Elizabeth, who had married Henry Ellett of Elizabeth City County. William Tabb (son of William) died, leaving Joanna, his widow (now wife of Barnet Ellit), and Robert, William and John L. Tabb, his sons. Francis Tabb died intestate, without issue under age. George Tabb and Edward Tabb live in Berkeley County. Barnet Ellit and wife, and Robert Tabb, live in York County. William Tabb lives in York. John L. Tabb of Scioto. William Tabb's will of Kingston Parish, Gloucester County, dated 2d January, 1765.

Recorded in Gloucester, 4th July, 1765, widow. Four youngest children, William, Edward, George and Francis. Son Robert. Children of his 3 daughters, viz.: Mary, Dorothy, Martha; wife's 4 children, William, Edward, George, Francis. Five eldest children, Mary, John, Dorothy, Robert and Martha.

References
  1. William and Mary College Quarterly, Vol. XIII
    p. 270.