448. John Tyler Waugh
Death date based on his disappearance from the Fairfax County
tax lists. (On lists from 1791-1794)Note:
It is believed there is a third son (Francis, who died in Gallia
County, leaving a son Robert P. Waugh)1.Type: Book
Author: William F. Boogher
Periodical: Overwharton Parish Register 1720 to 1760, Old Stafford County
Publication: The Saxon Printing Co., Washington, DC, 1899
Repository: Library of Virginia
Location: Richmond, Virginia, USA
2.Type: CD ROM
Title: Marriage Index: KY, NC, TN, VA, WV 1728-1850
Publication: FamilyTreeMaker Broderbund Novato, CA 94948
450. Jacob Brown
Sources:
1.Type: Book
Periodical: The Wills of Amherst County, Virginia, 1761-1865
Author: Rev. Baily Davis
Publication: Southern Historical Press, Inc, Easley, SC, 1985
Repository: Fairfax City Library
Location: Fairfax, VA, USA
Text: Page 26
Text:
Text: Jacob Brown -- Book 3, page 108 -- March 16, 1789, written; July
6, 1789, probated. Wit: Benj, Coleman, Thos. Tucjer, Jno.
Brown, Sr. -- Jno. Brown, son, qualified on probate date.
Bondsmen: Peter Carter and Joseph Roberts. The widow also
qualified with her son. Ux, Susanna; sons: Charles and James;
daughter, Betsy - when all three are of age; "They are to be
raised as the rest of my children was." My children: Sarah,
John, Jacob, Henry, Maurice, Milly, Jane, Allett(?), Susannah,
and Betsy. Executors: son, John, and my ux.
Text: Book 3, page 125 -- inventory -- July 31, 1789 -- L 103-18-5.
Jas. Goodrich, Thos. Tucker, Jno Brown, Sr.
511. Cecily Liggon
questionable last name