Person:William Heath (35)

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William Heath, of Bedford County, VA
d.Bef 24 Apr 1775 Bedford County, Virginia
m. 1700
  1. William Heath, of Bedford County, VAAbt 1700 - Bef 1775
  • HWilliam Heath, of Bedford County, VAAbt 1700 - Bef 1775
  • WMartha _____Est 1710 -
m. Abt 1728
  1. Jane HeathAbt 1729 -
  2. Martha HeathAbt 1731 -
  3. Elizabeth HeathAbt 1733 -
  4. Eleanor HeathAbt 1735 -
  5. Mary HeathAbt 1737 -
  6. Sarah HeathAbt 1739 -
  7. William HeathEst 1742 -
  8. Thomas HeathAbt 1750 -
Facts and Events
Name William Heath, of Bedford County, VA
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1700 Surry County, Virginia
Marriage Abt 1728 to Martha _____
Death? Bef 24 Apr 1775 Bedford County, Virginia

Records of William Heath

  • 1748-1750 - Listed on tithables list, Lunenburg County, Virginia
  • 1757 - William Heath acquired 400 acres from Thompson Harris on both sides of a great branch of Turnip Creek in Bedford County [Vol. 1, pg. 107].
  • 1760 - William Heath acquired 282 acres from Charles Talbot on Bear Creek in Bedford County [Vol. 1, pg. 263].
  • 1761 - William Hayth sold 400 acres to William Todd on a Great Branch Turnip Creek in Bedford County [Vol. 1, pg. 472].
  • 1761 - William Hayth sold 39 acres to James Dillard on the north side Staunton River in Bedford County [Vol. 1, 481].
  • 1763 - William Hayth sold 282 acres to William Gibson on both sides Bear Branch in Bedford County [Vol. 2, pg. 261].
  • 1764 - William Heath acquired 600 acres from John Simmons on both sides of Molley’s Creek in Bedford county [Vol. 2, pg. 196].
  • 1768 - William Heath acquired 400 acres from Nicholas Haile on both sides of Lenwell’s Creek in Bedford County [Vol. 3, pg. 176].
  • 1768 - William Heath acquired 400 acres from Joseph Hill on Linville Creek in Bedford County [Vol. 3, pg. 196].
  • 1769 - William Heath acquired 400 acres from James French on Molley’s Creek in Bedford County [Vol. 3, pg. 304].
  • 1773 - William Heath acquired 220 acres from Michael Murphy on the West Branches of Molley’s Creek in Bedford County [Vol. 5, pg. 100].
  • 1773 - William Hayth sold 92 acres to Richard Bandy on Sexton’s Branch and Staunton River, Bedford County [Vol. 5, pg. 63].
  • 1774 - William Hayth sold 333 acres to William Grimes on South Branch of Molley’s Creek in Bedford County [Vol. 5, pg. 261].
  • 1775 - Martha Hayth sold 200 acres to Thomas Williams on the South Branch of Molley’s Creek, which William Heath patented 39 acres in 1757 on the north side of Stanton River in Bedford County. [Vol. 5, pg. 311]. (Note: William Heath had died prior to this transaction).
  • 1777 - Martha, Thomas Heath, et ux (and wife) sold 400 acres to Shildrake Brown & Co. on Molley’s Creek adjacent to John Simon & etc., in Bedford County [Vol. 5, pg. 498]. (Note: William Heath had died prior to this transaction).
  • 1781 - Martha, Thomas Heath, et ux (and wife) sold 250 acres to Henry Wode on headwaters of Bear Creek in Bedford County [Vol. 7, pg. 63]. (Note: William Heath had died prior to this transaction).

Will Extract of William Heath

Will of William Haythe of Bedford County, dated October, 1774 and probated in May, 1775
Son Thomas
Daughters Jane Lane, Elizabeth Manly, Elanor Burgess, Mary Chirstian and Sarah Cunningham
Executors: Thomas Haythe and Benjamin Gilbert
Witnesses: Isaac Reynolds, Benjamin Gilbert and Ann Gilbert
Surety: John Tallot and Samuel Hairston of £500

[Source: Bedford County Will Book 1]


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