Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
John Dr. Bronaugh
1775 - 1821 (46 years)-
Name John Dr. Bronaugh [1] Birth 1775 Stafford County, Virginia Gender Male Death 22 Oct 1821 Prince William County, Virginia Person ID I39751 Tree1 Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
Father John Bronaugh, b. 15 Jan 1743, Truro Parish, Prince William County, Virginia d. 25 May 1778, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia - probate (Age 35 years) Relationship natural Mother Mary Anne Carter, b. 7 Dec 1747, Stafford County, Virginia d. 1825, Loudoun County, Virginia (Age 77 years) Relationship natural Marriage 5 Jul 1767 Stafford County, Virginia Family ID F19583 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Rosa Bronaugh, b. 11 May 1777, Prince William County, Virginia Marriage Aft 1796 Prince William County, Virginia Children 1. Mary Emily Bronaugh, b. 1799, Prince William County, Virginia d. 1869, Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia (Age 70 years) [Father: natural] Family ID F14004 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
Family 2 Frances Grayson Graham, b. Abt 1782, Stafford County, Virginia d. Prince William County, Virginia Marriage Abt 1800 Stafford County, Virginia Family ID F24944 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
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Fairfax Co., VA, Wills, 1816-1820,” L1:403-6
Will of Martin Cockburn of Truro Parish in Fairfax Co., VA, gentleman, “being in good health,” dated 17 Jul 1818 & proved 17 Jan 1820
- To Anne Massey the slaves Ann, Hagar, Grace, Nell, Nace, John, Nathan, Eliza, Amanda, Katy, Cajey, Young Hagar, Sall, Sally, Jerry and Henry, with the women’s future increase for her sole use and her heirs forever.
- To Anne Massey my tract of land on Pohick Creek in Fairfax Co. of about 656 acres and the livestock then thereon and all other goods and chattel belonging or appertaining thereto and all money and other effects belonging to me for her sole use and her heirs forever.
- To Dr. John Bronaugh and his brother Martin Bronaugh my tract of land containing by late survey about 1,115 acres on the waters of Chestnut Lick Run near the Bull Run Mountains adjoining the land of the late Matthew Whiting, Esq., deceased, to be equally divided between them for their sole use and their heirs forever.
- To Dr. John Bronaugh the slaves Leah, Venus, Reuben, John, Austin, Young Leah, Henry, Thomas, Barry, Hardman (commonly called Will), Beck and Lucinsa, with the women’s future increase for his sole use and his heirs forever.
- To Martin Bronaugh the slaves James, Rachael, Young Rachael, Tanney, Charles and James the son of Rachael, with the women’s future increase for his sole use and his heirs forever.
- To Amelia Bronaugh the slaves Hannah, Bob, Ann, John and Davy, with the women’s future increase for her sole use and her heirs forever.
Executor: Dr. John Bronaugh of Prince William Co., VA
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Sources - [S8] Adventurers of Purse and Person Virginia 1607-1624/5. Fourth Edition. Volume III, Families R-Z.
- [S8] Adventurers of Purse and Person Virginia 1607-1624/5. Fourth Edition. Volume III, Families R-Z.
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