Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Larkin Field

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Name Larkin Field [1] Born 1765 St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia Gender Male Person ID I026309 Tree1 Last Modified 25 Jan 2021
Father John Field, b. 1726, Spotsylvania County, Virginia , d. 10 Oct 1774, Battle of Point Pleasant, Virginia
(Age 48 years)
Mother Anna Rogers Clarke, d. Bef Mar 1804, Bourbon County, Kentucky Married 1748 Culpeper County, Virginia Family ID F15905 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Culpeper Co. Will Book B & C: {Dorothy Ford Wulfeck}; Pg 14
Will of John Field of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co.
Dated 21 Aug., 1774. Proven 15 May, 1775.
Legatees: Wife Anna. Son Larkin Field (a minor) "land I purchased of my bro. Daniel and my nephew Abram Field as well as Maddox' Tract."
(?Haddocks in will later).
Dau. Elisabeth Slaughter and her husband Laurance Slaughter, among other possessions he gave them land in the mountains known as "Joy Bottom" or "Stanton's Encampment."
Dau. Mary Slaughter and son-in-law George Slaughter.
Dau. Anna Field.
Grson. John Field Slaughter.
Grson. Robert Slaughter.
Grdau. Milly Slaughter.
Son Ezekiel Field "is unhappily missing."
Executors: Wife Anna Field, Lawrence Slaughter, John Field.
Wit.: William Bali, Joseph Minor, John Gray, William Field.
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Sources - [S044736] Abraham Field.
- [S044736] Abraham Field.
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