Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Frances Townshend Dade

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Name Frances Townshend Dade Born 7 Oct 1732 St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginia Gender Female Died Aft 1761 St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginia Person ID I42226 Tree1 Last Modified 4 Aug 2022
Father Townshend Dade, b. 1688, Stafford County, Virginia , d. 9 Jun 1761, Stafford County, Virginia - probate
(Age 73 years)
Relationship natural Mother Elizabeth Alexander, b. 15 Sep 1698, Stafford County, Virginia , d. 30 Dec 1736, St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginia
(Age 38 years)
Relationship natural Married Abt 1714 Stafford County, Virginia Family ID F8735 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Charles Stuart, b. 16 Apr 1733, St. Paul's Parish, King George County, Virginia , d. Apr 1771, King George County, Virginia
(Age 37 years)
Married 6 Aug 1754 St. Paul's Parish, King George County, Virginia Children 1. Elizabeth Stuart, b. 15 Nov 1758, St. Paul's Parish, King George County, Virginia [natural]
2. Mary Stuart, b. 22 Dec 1760, St. Paul's Parish, King George County, Virginia [natural]
Last Modified 4 Aug 2022 Family ID F26168 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - James Hughes 2006-11-11 19:14:47
Orange County Virginia Families vol 3 , Page 88
Frances Dade of one of the real prominent families of lower Virginia, married Chas. Stuart, son of Rev. David and Jane Gibbon. His son, Colonel Charles Stuart, married Helen Wray, and had Jacob whose daughter Margaret, married Colonel George Hunter Terrett, the officer who went on the Flagship Mississippi with Commodore Peary to open up Japan.
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1748-1767 Stafford County, Virginia Will Book O; [Antient Press];
p. 391 In Name of God I TOWNSHEND DADE of County of Stafford and Parish of saint Pauls being at this time sick but of perfect sense .. First I give to my Daughter ELIZABETH WASHINGTON, Dinah, Virgin & their increase which she has in her possession. Secondly I give to my Grandson LANGHORN DADE one negro man named Juba. Thirdley I give to my son BALDWIN DADE, two Negro men called Solomon & George. Fourthly I give to SARAH DADE Widow of CADWALLADER DADE two Negroes Ben & Suckey. Fifthly I give to my daughter FRANCES STUART the following Negroes (3 named) which she has in her possession. Sixthly I give to my Son HORATIO DADE the following Negroes (5 named) Seventhly I give to my Loving Wife ROSE DADE 12 Ews & ram. Lastly I give to my son Horatio Dade all the rest of my Estate of what kind so ever both real & personal. My will is that Tobacco in Grants hands & the crop tobacco I have by me, be equally divided between my wife ROSE DADE, and my son HORATIO DADE Lastly I appoint my loving wife, and my son Horatio Dade Executors .. 9th April 1761. Townshend Dade
Will Young,
Richd. McClannen
At Court held for Stafford County June 9:th 1761 Will presented by Horatio Dade .. proved .. admitted to record .. Certificate granted for obtaining Probate .
- James Hughes 2006-11-11 19:14:47
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