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Abt 1696 - Aft 1762 (~ 67 years)
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Name |
John Payne [1] |
Birth |
Abt 1696 |
Richmond (Independent City), Virginia [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Aft 1762 |
King George County, Virginia [1] |
Notes |
- 1711 his father's will left him 120 a., a horse called Whipster, and an equal share of testator's personal estate. 1719 John JENNINGS and John PAYNE, Planters, sold to Nicholas SMITH, Gent., of Sittingbourne Par., land "once in the possession of John PAYNE and w. Margaret, grandparents of the present granto John Payne, and given by the will of the said grandfather to his sons John and George; this land lay on Pepetick Creek adjacent to Nicholas SMITH and near Humphrey QUESENBERRY's mill in the head of a swamp called PAYNE's Beaver Dam."
By 1732, he married Anne JONES in King George County, as shown by his signed statement. John PAYNE had several children, the oldest being George, named in his lease 1737/8; and two others--Reuben and Francis--name in his will. That there were still others is clearly implied in this will. The records of the following only are detailed in Brooke Payne's book, George, Reuben, Francis, and John. (Payne, pp. 370-371).
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Person ID |
I16273 |
Strong Family Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Aug 2014 |
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Sources |
- [S272] Payne, Brooke THE PAYNES OF VIRGINIA (Third Printing, C.J. Carrier Company, Harrisonburg, VA 1998).
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