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NOTE: The Websters, Bullingtons are also connected to the Reynolds of Orange and Culpeper and the Goochland Carters. | Bullington, Mary (I547450540)
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Note: There are minor discrepancies in the dates on her tombstone and the dates of birth and death. Additionally, her name on her stone is shown as Celeste. -mfe | Parrish, Susanna Celestia 'Celeste' (I547449697)
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Note: There is a very large rock in the edge of Oscar
Mahan's yard known as the Naaman Mahan rock because he sat on it during his old age and watched the traffic go by. (BTA - 1966)
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/genealogynotes2.h
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| Mahan, Naaman (I12486)
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NOTE: There is no evidence that this Daniel and Christopher, sons of Daniel Niel [Neale], are the sons of THIS Daniel. There is another Daniel Neil [Neale] who is the s/o Abner, also born in 1727. These Children may be Abner's Grandchildren! http://reynoldspatova.org/admin_editperson.php?personID=I13244&tree=reynolds1&cw=1
http://reynoldspatova.org/admin_editperson.php?personID=I67783&tree=reynolds1&cw=1
[mfe] | Neale, Daniel (I13331)
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Note: these Barksdales are found in Charlotte Co. and on the Willis River, where we find the Carters of Giles Carter of Henrico descendants. Hickson, in 3 Oct 1774 qualified as exr. of his brother, Collier Barksdale, Dec'd. and qualified as guardian of Lucy, orphan of Collier Barksdale. | Barksdale, Hickerson (I16554)
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Note: Various Census Records show different middle initials; a transcription error. | Family F7427
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NOTE: William Edwards is executor of this Will. He is referred to as a loving friend. | Whitlock, Thomas Sr. (I547451283)
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NOTE: Another generation for the Wells is shown as Jonathan Wells as a passenger on the ship of Joseph Royall, who is granted 50 acres for his passage.
In 1637 Joseph Royall, Sr., received 300 acres of land in Henrico County, Virginia on the south-east side of Turkey Island Creek for transporting colonists to America. According to the record, he was "due 50 acres for his own personal adventure, 50 acres for the transportation of his first wife Thomasin, 50 acres for the transportation of Ann, his now wife, 50 for the transportation of his brother Henry, and 100 for the transportation of two persons, Rob(er)t Warrell and Jon(athan) Wells." In 1638 he received 200 acres in Charles City Co., VA for transporting four persons. In 1642, he received 600 more acres for transporting twelve people, including his third (to be?) wife Katherine Banks. This plot bounded the lands of Edward Maddox "above Sherley hundred &c. on the river, to Dickinans Creeke." [Probably is Dickensons Creek] | Wells, Barnaby (I8112)
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NOTE: Archibald is named for his maternal grandmother, Susanna Magby, w/o William Walters | Carter, Archibald Magby 'Mack' (I17387)
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Note: Betsy Wade m. James LeGrand. | Wade, Reverend Peyton Lisby (I2040)
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