Person:Thomas James (51)

Watchers
Thomas James
d.Bef 26 Feb 1776 Fauquier County, Virginia
m. Abt 1727/28
  1. Thomas James1729 - Bef 1776
  2. George JamesAbt 1730 - 1755
  3. John JamesAbt 1732 -
  4. Mary James1736 -
  • HThomas James1729 - Bef 1776
  • WMary Bruce1733 -
m. abt. 1750/53
  1. Mary 'Molly' James1750 - 1808
  2. Thomas JamesAbt 1754 -
  3. George JamesAbt 1755 -
  4. Agatha JamesAbt 1756 -
  5. Elizabeth JamesAbt 1758 -
  6. Margaret Bruce James1758 -
Facts and Events
Name Thomas James
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1729 Stafford County, Virginia
Marriage abt. 1750/53 to Mary Bruce
Death? Bef 26 Feb 1776 Fauquier County, Virginia

Record in Spotsylvania County, VA

Novr. 30, 1778. Charles Bruce of Orange Co., Executor of the last will and testament of Thos. James, late of Fauqueir Co., deed.[dec'd?], of first part; Michael Robinson, Jr.., and Molly, his wife, of Spts. Co., of second part; Richard Price of Orange Co. and Agatha, his wife, of third part; John Wiglesworth of Spts. Co., of fourth part. Whereas, Thos. James, in his lifetime promised the sd. Michael Robinson, the sum of £250, as portion with sd. Molly, as daughter of sd. James; and also having promised sd. Richd. Price the like sum as portion with the sd. Agatha, another daughter of the sd. James, and in order to provide for the payment thereof the sd. James, by his last will and testament, dated April 9, 1772, directed the sale of those lots in town of Fredksbg., commonly called the Long Ordinary by his Executors, and the respective sums pd. the sd. daughters Molly and Agatha, out of the sale thereof; and whereas, a communication being afterwards had between the sd. Michael Robinson, Richd. Price, and Thomas James, concerning the portions of their wives, it was mutually agreed that the sd. Robinson and Price should accept the sd. Lots and Houses in lieu of the sd. portions, in pursuance of the sd. agreement, in the year 1775, intending to confirm that agreement, had a deed drawn for conveying the sd. lots, etc., to the sd. parties, but as some difference had arisen between the sd. James and Michael Robinson, the Elder (father to the sd. Michael), respecting the fortune promised by him to his sd. son on the marriage afsd., the sd. James, in order to force the Robinson, the Elder, to comply with his promise, undertook to convey the afsd. lands to Richard Price, in trust, as to one moiety, to be held for the benefit of the wife of the sd. Michael, jr., until the sd. Michael, Senr., should comply with his promise, with the understanding that the one retaining the sd. property should pay the other party £250; and whereas, the sd. James died, and by his will, proved in Fauqueir Co., Feby. 26, 1776, appointed Chas. Bruce, Thos. Hord, Gerrard Banks, and John James, Executors, the sd. Charles Bruce alone accepting the Executorship, etc., the sd. Michael Robinson, the Elder, having complied with his agreement aforementioned, etc., the sd. Robinson, Jr., and Price, being intitled to the sd. lots, etc., agree for the sale thereof to the sd. John Wiglesworth for the sum of £550 curr., and hereby convey the same, etc. Witnesses, John Steward, Michael Robinson, Stapleton Crutchfield, James Hackley, Richard Young, John Hawkins. July 15, 1779.

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References
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    6 i. Thomas3 James was born in 1729 at Stafford Co., VA. He married Mary Bruce, daughter of Charles Bruce and Elizabeth Pannill, in 1753.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~warejamesbakercalder/james0001.htm