Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Anne Wickliffe

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Name Anne Wickliffe Born Abt 1663 Westmoreland County, Virginia Gender Female Died Aug 1704 Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia - admin Person ID I22495 Tree1 Last Modified 15 Aug 2022
Father David Wickliffe, b. 1642, St. Mary's County, Maryland , d. 1693, Westmoreland County, Virginia
(Age 51 years)
Relationship natural Mother Elizabeth MNU Wickliffe, b. Abt 1646, St. Mary's County, Maryland , d. 1676, Westmoreland County, Virginia
(Age ~ 30 years)
Relationship natural Married Abt 1662 Westmoreland County, Virginia Family ID F14727 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 John Washington, b. 1661, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia , d. 22 Feb 1698, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia - probate
(Age 37 years)
Married Abt 1679 Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia Children 1. Nathaniel Washington, b. Abt 1691, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia , d. 15 Sep 1718, St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginia
(Age ~ 27 years) [natural]
2. Lawrence Washington, b. Abt 1692, Westmoreland County, Virginia , d. 1740, Westmoreland County, Virginia
(Age ~ 48 years) [natural]
3. John Washington, b. Bef 1689, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia , d. 5 Sep 1713, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia
(Age > 24 years) [natural]
4. Henry Washington, b. 1695, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia , d. 22 Oct 1748, St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginia - Probate
(Age 53 years) [natural]
Last Modified 15 Aug 2022 Family ID F14725 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Charles Ashton, b. 1652, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia , d. 26 Jan 1709, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia - admin
(Age 57 years)
Married 1698 Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia Last Modified 15 Aug 2022 Family ID F14726 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Virginia Gleanings in England
ANNE ASHTON late at Virginia, deceased. Administration 31 August 1704 to her husband Charles Ashton. Admon Act Book 1704, folio 168.
[Ann Ashton, whose maiden name is believed to have been Burdett, was the first wife of Charles Ashton, who was a member of the House of Burgesses for Westmoreland county, 1702-1705. He was grandson of Charles Ashton, the immigrant of this family, who was living in Northumberland county as early as 1660. Charles and Ann Ashton, have many descendents. Old tombs in Westmoreland bear the family arms, a mullet on a bend.]
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1691-1699 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 2; [John Frederick Dorman-1801 transcript];
Pages 110-111. 12 June 1697. Capt. John Washington of Westmoreland County, Gent., and Ann his wife, to John Champ of Richmond County, planter. For 10,000 pounds of tobacco. 280 acres in the forest of Nomony abutting on the lands of Allen Mountjoy, Mr. Donathan, Thomas James and John Sturman, now by several conveyances come lawfully into the said John Washington's possession, part of 1200 acres granted to Thomas Dix.
John Washington
Anne Washington
Wit: Henry Wicklife, Thomas Howie.
29 Sept. 1697. Acknowledged by Capt. John Washington.
Thomas James by virtue of a letter of attorney from Madam Anne Washington wife of the said John Washington relinquished her right of dower.
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1691-1699 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 2; [John Frederick Dorman-1801 transcript];
Pages 134a-135. 28 March 1698. Mrs. Ann Washington, widow and relict of Capt. John Washington of Westmoreland County, deceased, appoint my trusty and well beloved friend Mr. Caleb Butler of said county attorney to recover of all persons within this Colony of Virginia or Province of Maryland
money or tobacco due to me,
Ann Washington
Wit: Thomas Howes, Henry Wickeff.
30 March 1698. Proved by the witnesses.
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1691-1699 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 2; [John Frederick Dorman-1801 transcript];
Pages 149-150. John Washington. Inventory.
Division of estate of Thomas Wiliford and Richard Watts from the estate of Capt. John Washington, deceased. Made in obedience to order of 23 Feb. 1697/8.
Washington's inventory: Items in the hall chamber, the porch chamber, parlor chamber, old store, kitchen, hall, at Willsford's. Includes one Negro boy and woman valued at 10,000 pounds of tobacco, boy named Jonas Williams, servants John February and Alice Wilkison. At Indian Town, six Negroes and six mulatto children; 77,000 pounds of tobacco and servant man Mark Henderson. Two Negroes valued at 3000 pounds of tobacco and boy John Hewes. Items in hall closet. Servant boy John Parsons and man servant Thos. Gilding. Amount due to Mr. Thomas Willsford, 21,215 pounds of tobacco, and to Richard Watts, 13,052 pounds of tobacco.
Total valuation 74,967 pounds of tobacco.
John Elliott
James Taylor
John Higdon
Laurence Abington
Appraisers sworn before William Bridges.
Inventory of Watts and Willsford estate deducted: Negro woman valued at 5000 pounds of tobacco,
James Taylor
John Higdon
Laurence Abington
27 April 1698. Mrs. Anne Washington returned this inventory.
- Virginia Gleanings in England
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