Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
John Lewis

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Name John Lewis Born Abt 1740 St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia Gender Male Died Feb 1802 Henderson County, Kentucky Person ID I052295 Tree1 Last Modified 18 Feb 2019
Father John Lewis, b. Abt 1714, Northumberland County, Virginia , d. Bef 1747, Northumberland County, Virginia
(Age ~ 32 years)
Mother Mary Foushee, b. 19 Aug 1719, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia Married Abt 1736 Northumberland County, Virginia Family ID F23184 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Hannah Harding, b. 1739, Richmond County, Virginia Married 1760 Northumberland County, Virginia Children 1. John Lewis, b. Abt 1760, Northumberland County, Virginia 2. Sarah Lewis, b. 1762, Northumberland County, Virginia 3. Mottrom Lewis, b. 1764, Northumberland County, Virginia 4. Samuel Harding Lewis, b. 26 Feb 1768, Northumberland County, Virginia , d. 23 Dec 1832, Pleasant Hill, Pike County, Illibnois
(Age 64 years)
Last Modified 18 Feb 2019 Family ID F27109 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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1750-1770 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills and Administrations:
Page 496
Harding, William, of St. Stephens Parish
W. W. 15 November 1761---W. P. 8 February 1762
To son in law Matthew Neale-one shilling.
To son in law John Cralle Junr.-one shilling.
To son in law Joseph Wildey-negroes Jane, Isaac, Sinar, and Moses.
To son William Harding-all my land to him and his heirs lawfully begotten of his body, if none to daughter Frances Harding and her heirs lawfully begotten of her body.
To son William Harding-negroes Will, Sam, Winney, and Dol.
Wife Sarah Harding-to have use of all my land during her widowhood to bring up my four children Jane, Molley, Frances, and William Harding. When wife marries, to have no right to my land.
To son in law John Lewis-negro boy James, and eight head of
To son in law Griffin Fauntleroy -one negro of the same value
of the negro woman Kate which I lent him, the said negro Kate not being my property to give.
Rest of my negroes and estate to be equally divided between wife Sarah Harding, and my three daughters Jane, Molley,and Frances Harding.
Friends Col. Spencer Ball, Matthew Neale, and William Eskridge, executors.
Witness: Joseph Wildey, Matthew Neale, and Thomas Smith
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