Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Thomas Ashburn

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Name Thomas Ashburn Born Bef 1722 Northumberland County, Virginia Gender Male Died 13 Aug 1750 Northumberland County, Virginia - probate Person ID I120566 Tree1 Last Modified 12 Aug 2022
Father Thomas Ashburn, b. Bef 1694, d. 20 May 1724, Northumberland County, Virginia - admin (Age > 30 years)
Relationship natural Mother Hannah MNU Rice, b. Bef 1694, d. 14 Oct 1765, Northumberland County, Virginia - probate (Age > 71 years)
Relationship natural Married Abt 1715 Northumberland County, Virginia Family ID F46108 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Leannah MNU Ashburn, d. Aft 1765, Northumberland County, Virginia Children 1. Thomas Ashburn, b. 27 Jul 1742, Northumberland County, Virginia , d. Aft 1788, Northumberland County, Virginia
(Age > 47 years) [natural]
2. Daughter1 Ashburn, b. 28 Oct 1743, Northumberland County, Virginia [natural]
3. William Ashburn, b. 27 Feb 1745, Northumberland County, Virginia [natural]
4. Daughter2 Ashburn, b. 14 Aug 1746, Northumberland County, Virginia [natural]
5. Daughter3 Ashburn, b. 25 Apr 1747, Northumberland County, Virginia [natural]
6. George Ashburn, b. 15 Dec 1749, Northumberland County, Virginia , d. Aft 1792, Northumberland County, Virginia
(Age > 44 years) [natural]
Last Modified 12 Aug 2022 Family ID F50034 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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1750-1751 Record Book #1; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 81.
Ashburne, Thomas
W. W. 5 April 1750---W. P. 13 August 1750
Son William Ashburne-the plantation where my mother now lives, If he should die without lawfull issue the land to fall to my son George Ashburne and his heirs.
Son Thomas Ashburne-the plantation where I now live together with the land I bought of Moses Oldham. I mean that the lands aforesaid shall be divided between my two sons aforesaid to wit.
Beginning at a black gum at the head of a small branch that makes out of Betty's branch and running to an old tan [xxx] at the edge of the [xxx].
Each of my children to have two hundred pounds of tobacco to be laid out in schooling except my son William Ashburne and I give him one hundred pounds of tobacco.
I lend molato boy that I now have called John Taper to my wife.
Wife Leanna and John Oldham, executors.
Witness: John Oldham Jun. and Jeremiah Bluford.
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1750-1751 Record Book #1; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 43
Ashburn, Peter
W. W. 27 March 1750---W. P. 24 May 1750
Wife and my brother Thomas Ashburn, executors.
Witness: John Oldham, Jun. and William Rice.
Presented in Court by Sarah Ashburn, one of the executors
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