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Family: George to Kentucky Breckenridge / Ann Doak (F7927)  [1

m. Est 1729


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  • Father | Male
    George to Kentucky Breckenridge

    Born  Est 1720  County Derry,Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  29 Sep 1790  Wythe Co., Virginia  Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Married  Est 1729  [2]  Prob. Ireland  [2] Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Alexander Breckenridge | F7605 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Jane Preston | F7605 Group Sheet 

    Mother | Female
    Ann Doak

    Born  Abt 1733   
    Died  Yes, date unknown   
    Buried     
    Father   
    Mother   

  • Notes  Married:
    • Children of George and Ann Doak Breckenridge:
      Alexander m. Magdalen Gamble d. Bourbon Co. Ky 1813
      Robert b. 1743, d. Bath Co., Ky 1814 m. Mary Doak;
      John m. Elizabeth Willoughby, d. in Burbon Co., KY 1824
      Elizabeth m. Jesse Evans;
      Letitia m. Lindsen
      Sarah m. Findley
      Jane m. Alcorn

  • Sources 
    1. [S82] Wikitree, https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Early_Settlers_of_Augusta_County%2C_Virginia_-_Surnames_A-E.
      EARLY SETTLERS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY VIRGINIA
      David Doak (Beverley Manor SW, 100 acres, 1755, adjoining 300 acre tract acquired earlier in February 1746 from George & Robert Breckenridge and also adjoining tract of Samuel Doak (647 acres, 1741) and Samuel and David Doak (220 acres acquired in 1806). (b. bet. 1705-1710, Ireland, d. 2 Oct. 1787, Montgomery County, VA), brother of Samuel Doak, listed below, and son of Samuel Doak, Sr. (b. abt. 1670, Ulster, Ireland) and his wife Elizabeth.

      Samuel Doak (Beverley Manor SW, 647 acres, 1741, adjoining land of John Doak (no date or acres listed) and David Doak (100 acres acquired in 1765) and Samuel and David Doak (220 acres acquired in 1806). Samuel Doak was the brother of David Doak, listed above and son of Samuel Doak, Sr. (b. abt. 1670, Ulster, Ireland) and his wife Elizabeth.

      Alexander Breckenridge, (Beverley Manor SW, two tracts of 245 & 112 acres, 1742), (b. abt. 1670 Scotland, d. bef. 23 Sept. 1743, Augusta County), married Jane Preston, sister of John Preston of the Calfpasture)

      George Breckenridge (Beverley Manor SW, 540 acres in Beverley Manor, 17 Oct. 1747 from Chalkley's, corner of land of George & Robert Breckenridge (761 acres acquired in 1742)), (b. abt. 1722, County Derry, Ireland, d. bef. 29 Sept. 1790, Wythe County, Virginia), son of Alexander Breckridge and Jane Preston. Married Ann Doak.

      James Breckenridge (1742, # of acres not listed) (b. 1724, d. perhaps 1744, shortly after acquiring land). James was also a son of Alexander Breckenridge and Jane Preston.

      George Breckenridge & Robert Breckenridge (Beverley Manor SW, 761 acres, 1742, corner of land of George Breckenridge (540 acres acquired in 1747)) George Breckenridge and Col. Robert Breckenridge were brothers, both sons of Alexander Breckenridge and Jane Preston.

    2. [S140] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, https://www.reynoldspatova.org/histories/01-15-2019-004.pdf.
      Breckenridge Children of Alexander and Jane Preston:
      George,
      Col. Robert Breckenridge
      James
      John
      Smith
      Children of George and Ann Doak Breckenridge:
      Alexander
      Robert
      John
      Elizabeth
      Letitia
      Sarah
      Jane