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m. Bef 1723
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Born |
1699 |
Holland |
Died |
1736 |
Goochland Co., Virginia |
Buried |
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Married |
Bef 1723 |
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Father |
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Mother |
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Born |
1726 |
Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
1795 |
Prince Edward County, Virginia |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Mary Woodson | F6196 |
Married |
27 Nov 1752 |
Cumberland Co., Virginia Colony |
Born |
Est 1735 |
Virginia Colony |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Buried |
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Born |
Est 1728 |
Henrico County, Virginia |
Died |
1784 |
Halifax Co., Virginia |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Elizabeth Chandler | F7928 |
Married |
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Born |
Est 1737 |
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Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Buried |
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Sources |
- [S140] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
Children named for Abraham Michaux and Susanne Rochet
Anne, Jean, Isaac, James, Jacob m. JUDITH WOODSON, John, Paul, Abraham, [killed by indians] Susanne, m. John Quinn, Olive Judy, m. Anthony Morgan, Elizabeth m. Sanborn Woodson, Ann Madelin, m. Richard Woodson; she live to be 86 and died about 1796.
Peter LeGrand was a Justice of the Court of Prince Edward County, and represented his County in the House of Burgesses 1758-1776. At the November Court, 1762 Peter LeGrand, Esq., produced a comission appointing him Quarter Master General and took the oath. On 12 May 1765, he received a grant of 804 acres of land formerly granted to Alexander Stevenson, in (then Lunenburg) now Halifax on the branches of Bannister River. John Nash, in 1773 of Prince Edward County, "made humble suit" for this land, but LeGrand entered a caveat, and it was adjudged to the latter. They were at this time, brothers-in-law.
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