Person:Susannah Monroe (2)

  1. Elizabeth MonroeAbt 1681 -
  2. Jane MonroeAbt 1682 - Bef 1713
  3. Spence Monroe1690 - Bef 1726
  4. Susannah Monroe1695 - 1752
  5. Capt. Andrew Monroe1697 - Bef 1770
m. Abt 1716
  1. John TylerAbt 1717 -
  2. Capt. Charles TylerAbt 1718 - Bef 1768
  3. Sarah TylerAbt 1718 - Aft 1778
  4. Jane TylerAbt 1720 -
  5. Benjamin TylerAbt 1725 - Aft 1768
m. Abt 1729
  1. Susannah LintonAbt 1729 - 1822
  2. William LintonAbt 1731 - Aft 1781
  3. John LintonAbt 1732 - 1791
m. Abt 1736
  1. Spence Monroe Grayson1734 - 1798
  2. Sen. William Grayson, Esq., of VA1740 - 1790
  3. Benjamin GraysonAbt 1740 - 1768
  4. Susanna Monroe Grayson1743 - 1822
Facts and Events
Name Susannah Monroe
Gender Female
Birth? 1695 Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia, United States
Other[1] 30 Dec 1713 Westmoreland, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of Andrew Monroe, father
Marriage Abt 1716 Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia, United Statesto Judge Charles Tyler
Marriage Abt 1729 Virginia, United States[she is the widow Tyler]
to William Linton
Other[2] 9 Sep 1730 Stafford, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Inventory and Appraisement of Estate of Charles Tylor, husband
Marriage Abt 1736 Prince William, Virginia, United States[she is the widow Linton]
to Benjamin Grayson, of Belle Aire
Other[3] May 1739 Prince William, Virginia, United Statesdeed from Benjamin Grayson and wife Susanna to Francis Wright
Death? Nov 1752 Prince William, Virginia, United StatesBelle-Air
References
  1. Will abstract of Andrew Monroe, in Fothergill, Augusta B. (Augusta Bridgland). Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1654-1800. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1987)
    53.

    MUNROE, ANDREW, gent., 30 Dec. 1713; 9 June 1714.
    Land to son Spence;
    brother William Munroe;
    son Andrew land and negro woman;
    dau. Susannah Munroe one negro boy, 2 cows, 2 steers, household furniture and 10,000 lbs. of tobacco;
    to Andrew son of my brother William 1 horse, 1 feather bed and furniture;
    dau. Elizabeth Arrington and her son John 1 cow. 1 feather bed and 5,000 lbs. tobacco;
    my wife Sarah;
    son in law William Elliott 1 mare;
    daus. in law Elizabeth & Sarah Elliott horse and cow;
    to Thomas Mustin one coat;
    friends Charles Tyler and Richard Watts and brother William Munroe,
    exrs; son Spence negro given him by his grandmother Jordan;
    to two sons 9 negroes.

  2. .

    1729-1748 Stafford County, Virginia Will Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 9 June ye 27th 1730 In Obedience to an Order of Stafford County Court We the Subscribers being first sworn have valued & appraised Estate of Mr. CHARLES TAYLER Deced as follows:
    Items listed and valued Total £111..3..
    Errors Excepted this 9th Septr. 1730
    Willm. Linton

    SUSANA LINTON Admx. of CHARLES TYLER
    The above appraisers sworn before me THOS. HARRISON
    At Court held for Stafford County 9th September 1730 Wm. Linton and Susanna his wife Administr. of CHARLES TAYLOR Deced - made oath to this additional Inventory and Appraisement ordered to be recorded.

  3. Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book
    K:132-136.

    [Abstract]
    Deeds of lease and release dated 27 and 28 May 1739: Benjamin Grayson of county of Prince William, Gent., and Susanna his wife to Francis Wright of same county for 100. A plantation of 711 acres formerly granted to said Benjamin Grayson by deed from the Proprietor's office of the Northern Neck of Virginia 2 Aug 1731, in the county of Prince William upon a branch of the North fork of Bull run on the ridge joining upon the branches of Elk licking run & bounded [etc.]
    BENJA GRAYSON SUSANA L GRAYSON [her mark]
    THOS. HARRISON JUNR. WILL. DENT MOSES LINTON JOHN TURLEY.

    [Prince William Deed Book K:132-136]