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From a Will of Robert M. Kinkle, Madison Co. AL Will Book 1, p
14,15,&16, dated 14 Apr 1852. "Mother has an equal interest in
all that appertains to the BELL TAVERN. My Mother, Mrs. Maude
Kinkle..... Bills of exchange for $2,000 and notes for $200
belong to my wife with interest added. My wife was entitled to
from MECHOJAH THOMAS estate. signed R. M. Kinkle.
Hugh BELL and his wife Margaret lived Pontotoc Co until just
after 1843. Did he die in the county? Need proof of death and
age at death to join an organization. He was a brother to the
Missionary Robert Bell, who ran an Indian school in Monroe Co,
before moving to Pontotoc Co also. His son Robert lived his life
out in the county. June Smith [email protected]
Zilpha's bros, Paris Dooley Bell and James Daniel Bell came to
MO at a later date. James D. Bell settled on land joining
Harvey and Zilpha. Purchase was most likely arranged by Harvey
Harrison. A third bro, Robert Allen Bell also purchased land,
but stayed in Mississippi.
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Killed by a falling tree
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Robert M. BELL _____| | (1731 - 1816) m 1774| | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Hugh BELL | (1779 - 1809) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Mary BOYD __________| (1750 - ....) m 1774| | __ | | |__| | |__
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(*Lease and Release refers to an ancient method of land
conveyance by which a lease was entered upon and the following
day a release was given over -- the legal release being a
conveyance.)
**Prince William County, Virginia, was formed in 1731 from the
upper part of King George County and Stafford County, Virginia.
Prince William, at this time, included the present counties of
Fairfax, Loudoun, Fauquier, Arlkington, and the city of
Alexandria. There were two parishes in Prince William County
until 1742 when Truro Parish (from Occoquan Creek northward)
because Fairfax County. Hamilton Parish was south of the
Occoquan.
RELIC, Bull Run Regional Library
8051 Ashton Avenue
Manassas, Virginia 20109
(703) 792-4540
To: josie bass
From: [email protected]
Subject: William Fairfax of Belvoir, VA - DEED
By 1739 William Fairfax had purchased 400 acres of land on a
branch of Pohick Creek although he was then still living in
Hanover parish, King George County. He paid Edward Washington
L30 for this tract,
I've been doing some research on a document that was given to me
and think I have found out were it has come from. The only
difference is that mine speaks of 1066 acres be bought. The
first part of the document goes:
Dated eighteenth day of January in the thirteenth year of the
reign of our sovoreing Lord George the second by the grace of
god of great Britian, France and Ireland. King Defender of the
faith and in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and
thirty nine.
It's talks about a deal between Edward Washington and William
Fairfax in the sell of some parcels summing about 1066 acres
somewhere in the county of Prince William upon the Head Droughts
of Kittoktan ( can't make out that one) upon the broken hill
joining to the land of Benjamin Grayson. It gives the survey of
the land in Poles. I can send a picture of it if your interested
and what more detail. Document that is signed by Edward
Washington, Thomas Washington, Rich Shurman, and Edward Barry."
If you can help me please email me back and will send more.
Wayne Adams
McHenry, IL
It appears that the document you describe is a copy of a deed(s)
recorded in the Prince William County, Virginia, Deed Book,
Liber [Book] D (1738-1740). On pages 300-324, there are a series
of deeds of lease and release*, dated the 8th and 9th of
January, 1739 and recorded between January 9th and 19th, 1739.
They represent the transfer of several parcels of land from
Edward Washington, of Truro Parish**, Prince William to William
Fairfax, of Hanover Parish, King George County (being the 1066
acres in Prince William County, orignally patented to Edward
Washington on May 19th, 1739). All of these documents are signed
by Edward Washington and witnessed by Edwd. Barry, Richd.
Sturman and Thos. Washington (whose names appear as witnesses in
other court documents of the time.)
(*Lease and Release refers to an ancient method of land
conveyance by which a lease was entered upon and the following
day a release was given over -- the legal release being a
conveyance.)
**Prince William County, Virginia, was formed in 1731 from the
upper part of King George County and Stafford County, Virginia.
Prince William, at this time, included the present counties of
Fairfax, Loudoun, Fauquier, Arlkington, and the city of
Alexandria. There were
two parishes in Prince William County until 1742 when Truro
Parish (from Occoquan Creek northward) because Fairfax County.
Hamilton Parish was south of the Occoquan.
RELIC, Bull Run Regional Library
8051 Ashton Avenue
Manassas, Virginia 20109
(703) 792-4540
George Washington had no direct descendants. His wife Martha
Custis Washington had two children from her previous marriage.
See the family chart for George Washington compiled by Mount
Vernon at
http://www.mountvernon.org/library/biographies/chart.html
The will of Edward Washington, of Truro Parish and County of
Fairfax, appears in the Fairfax County, Virginia Will Book F,
page 160, dated June 30, 1791 and recorded on September 18,
1792. He names his son, Edward Washintgton as his sole Executor
and bequeaths all of his estate, real and personal, to him.
Children:
2 Anne FAIRFAX b: 1728 d: 14 MAR 1761 + Lawrence WASHINGTON b:
1718 d: 26 JUL 1752 + George LEE b: Abt 1710 d: 1762
2 Hannah FAIRFAX b: Abt 1734 + Warner WASHINGTON b: Abt 1715 d:
1791
2 George William FAIRFAX
2 Bryan FAIRFAX
2 William Henry FAIRFAX
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_Thomas HARRIS Sr. "the Immigrant"_+ | (1584 - 1657) _William HARRIS of Cub Creek_| | (1626 - 1678) m 1660 | | |_Joanne OSBORNE ___________________ | (1600 - ....) _William HARRIS _____| | (1672 - 1743) m 1694| | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BALLARD _________ | | | | |_Alice BALLARD? _____________| | (1640 - 1711) m 1660 | | |___________________________________ | | |--George HARRIS | (1701 - 1778) | ___________________________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |___________________________________ | | |_Mary GILES _________| (1675 - 1757) m 1694| | ___________________________________ | | |_____________________________| | |___________________________________
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Father: JOHN NEVILLE 4th Lord Latymer Mother: LUCY SOMERSET |
_RICHARD de NEVILLE 2nd Lord Latimer____+ | (1468 - 1530) m 1490 _JOHN NEVILLE 3rd Lord Latymer________________| | (1493 - 1542) | | |_ANNE STAFFORD of Grafton_______________+ | (1471 - 1500) m 1490 _JOHN NEVILLE 4th Lord Latymer_| | (.... - 1577) | | | _GEORGE de VERE ________________________ | | | | |_DOROTHY de VERE _____________________________| | (.... - 1526) | | |________________________________________ | | |--DOROTHY NEVILL | (.... - 1608) | _CHARLES SOMERSET 1st Earl of Worcester_+ | | (1460 - 1526) m 1492 | _HENRY Herbert SOMERSET 2nd Earl of Worcester_| | | (1495 - 1549) m 1522 | | | |_ELIZABETH HERBERT of Huntingdon________+ | | (1476 - 1508) m 1492 |_LUCY SOMERSET ________________| (1523 - 1582) | | _ANTHONY I BROWNE Knt.__________________ | | (1443 - 1505) m 1494 |_ELIZABETH BROWNE ____________________________| (1500 - 1565) m 1522 | |_LUCY NEVILLE __________________________+ (1466 - 1534) m 1494
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