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Marriage Notes for William Keene and Ann Fauntleroy-13218

Married Well and Often, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649-1800 by Robert K. Headley:
--William Keene of Caroline County, MD, son of Newton Keene married Ann Colston, widow of Chas. Colston, daughter of Griffin Fauntleroy, sister of Griffin Fauntleroy, on 26 September 1774.


John Fouchee

Ruth Foushee, Durham, NC in 1982 stated that John Foushee, Gent., of Halifax County, VA died leaving a will, 1769, and naming his daughter, Elizabeth, who married Bushrod Fauntleroy. On November 12, 1766, John Foushee and his wife, Sarah Ann, gave to his several grandchildren, sons and daughter of Bushrod Fauntleroy and wife Elizabeth, a gift of a Negro woman named Dilse and all her children, that is to say, Daniel and Edmond. He also gave his grandson John Fauntleroy, son of Bushrod and Elizabeth, a Negro woman, Nanatab, and her increase.


John Fouchee

Ruth Foushee, Durham, NC in 1982 stated that John Foushee, Gent., of Halifax County, VA died leaving a will, 1769, and naming his daughter, Elizabeth, who married Bushrod Fauntleroy. On November 12, 1766, John Foushee and his wife, Sarah Ann, gave to his several grandchildren, sons and daughter of Bushrod Fauntleroy and wife Elizabeth, a gift of a Negro woman named Dilse and all her children, that is to say, Daniel and Edmond. He also gave his grandson John Fauntleroy, son of Bushrod and Elizabeth, a Negro woman, Nanatab, and her increase.


John Fouchee

Ruth Foushee, Durham, NC in 1982 stated that John Foushee, Gent., of Halifax County, VA died leaving a will, 1769, and naming his daughter, Elizabeth, who married Bushrod Fauntleroy. On November 12, 1766, John Foushee and his wife, Sarah Ann, gave to his several grandchildren, sons and daughter of Bushrod Fauntleroy and wife Elizabeth, a gift of a Negro woman named Dilse and all her children, that is to say, Daniel and Edmond. He also gave his grandson John Fauntleroy, son of Bushrod and Elizabeth, a Negro woman, Nanatab, and her increase.