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Est 1788 - Yes, date unknown
Abt 1760 - 1847 (~ 87 years)
Birth |
Abt 1760 |
Prince Edward Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
2 Apr 1847 |
Clark Co., KY |
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Father |
Pew/Pugh Price, b. Est 1690, Henrico County, Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Jerusha Penick, b. Est 1730, Powhatan Co., Virginia Colony |
Married |
21 Sep 1750 |
Amelia County, Virginia |
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Family |
Frances Branch, b. Est 1767, Powhatan Co., Virginia Colony |
Married |
1788 |
Chesterfield Co., Virginia |
Children |
| 1. Daniel Branch Price, b. Est 1788, Prince Edward County, Virginia Colony |
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Est 1767 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Est 1767 |
Powhatan Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Family |
Capt. John5 Price, b. Abt 1760, Prince Edward Co., Virginia Colony |
Married |
1788 |
Chesterfield Co., Virginia |
Children |
| 1. Daniel Branch Price, b. Est 1788, Prince Edward County, Virginia Colony |
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Name |
Daniel Branch Price |
Born |
Est 1788 |
Prince Edward County, Virginia Colony |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I21134 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
3 Apr 2019 |
Father |
Capt. John5 Price, b. Abt 1760, Prince Edward Co., Virginia Colony , d. 2 Apr 1847, Clark Co., KY (Age ~ 87 years) |
Mother |
Frances Branch, b. Est 1767, Powhatan Co., Virginia Colony , d. Yes, date unknown |
Married |
1788 |
Chesterfield Co., Virginia |
Family ID |
F6828 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S107] Family Histories, https://archive.org/stream/johnpriceemigran00pric/johnpriceemigran00pric_djvu.txt.
In 1788 John married Miss Frances Branch of Chesterfield County, Virginia, who gave birth to a son, Daniel Branch Price.
After her death John married in 1792 Judith Womack of Cumberland County, who died at the birth of her daughter Elizabeth, August, 1793. In compliance with her dying request the infant was left with Judith's mother, who also took charge of little Daniel, as the father went to Kentucky to locate.
John Price first bought eighteen hundred acres of land in Bourbon County, Kentucky, but after paying for it and expending some time and much labor in its improvement he discovered that the title under which he had purchased was imperfect. Henry Clay was his attorney and it was for this service that Clay collected his first large fee. Having lost what he had invested, John Price immediately purchased an improved tract of land in Clark
County, Kentucky, lying about six miles west of Winchester. The neighboring plantation was owned by Jacob Fishback, who had removed from Virginia about ten years before, and his daughter Anna became John Price's third wife. They lived happily together at this home for more than fifty years and there they both died.
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