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John Waller[1]

Male 1720 - 1754  (34 years)


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  • Name John Waller 
    Born 1720  Albermarle Co., Colonial Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 1 Oct 1754  Fredericksburg, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Person ID I17493  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 6 Jul 2017 

    Family Ann, Mrs. John Waller,   b. Abt 1720, Albermarle Co., Colonial Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown, Halifax Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Elizabeth 'Bettie' Waller,   b. 7 Jan 1754, Edgecombe County North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 14 Nov 1806, Warren County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 52 years)
    +2. Anne Waller,   b. 1737, Horsepen Creek and Appomattox River, Amelia Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1783, Birches Creek, Camden Parish, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 46 years)
     3. John Waller, Jr.,   b. Abt 1775, Halifax Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 7 Mar 1842, Horsepasture, Henry Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 67 years)
    Last Modified 30 Dec 2023 
    Family ID F6268  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Histories
    Virginia County Records v1
    Virginia County Records v1
    virginia-county-records-v1.pdf
    Virginia Heraldica - A Registry of Virginia Gentry Entitled to Coat Armor with Genealogical Notes of the Families Edited by William Armstrong Crozier, F.R.S., F.G.S.A. Virginia County Record Series Volume V. 1908
    Virginia Heraldica - A Registry of Virginia Gentry Entitled to Coat Armor with Genealogical Notes of the Families Edited by William Armstrong Crozier, F.R.S., F.G.S.A. Virginia County Record Series Volume V. 1908
    virginiaheraldic00croz.pdf

  • Notes 
    • Trustees, etc. of town of Fredksbg (by Henry Willis and John Waller) to John Rucker of Orange Co., Gent. 5 5s. curr. Lot No. 5, in Fredksbg. Augt. 2, 1737.

  • Sources 
    1. [S181] Land Records, http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/virginia-county-records-v9-10.pdf.
      Glouchester Co., Land Grants Book 6
      John Waller Page: 159 Yeaar 1667 Acres 126

    2. [S40] Will.
      John Waller, Gent. Spotsylvania Co., d. 2 Aug 1753 Wit. Executor, wife, sons, John, Thomas, William, Benjamin to be exec. Son John, land in St. John, King William and Spotsylvania Co., grandson Pomfrett Waller, son, Edmund, ...names many heirs.
      [See Documents]
      Spotsylvania neighbors, Zachary Lewis, Rice Curtis, Mr. Vass, William Bradburn and Mr. Stubblefield.

    3. [S220] Jean Carter Wilson, http://person.ancestry.com/tree/66047723/person/77004447680/story.
      Robert B. Waller, s/o John and Ann LNU Waller

    4. [S40] Will, See Virginia county records pp13.
      WALLER, JOHN, Gentl. Spotsylvania Co., d. Aug. 2, 1753, p. Oct. 1,1754. Wit. John Semple, Thomas Collins, Larkin Chew, Harry Beverley.
      Ex. wife; sons, John, Thomas, William, and my son Benjamin Waller to be executor in trust. Leg. son John, five hundred acres of land in the
      Parish of St. John, in the Co. of King William, also 400 acres of land in
      Spotsylvania Co., surveyed by Nathaniel Claybourn, Surveyor, and patented
      in my own name Sept. 28, 1730; grandson, Pomfrett Waller; son,
      Thomas Waller, the land bought of Majr. William Todd, in Spotsylvania
      Co. adjoining the lands of Zachary Lewis, Majr. Rice Curtis, Mr. Vass,
      14 SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY KECOEDS
      William Bradburn and Mr. Stubblefield; grandson John Waller, son of
      Thomas Waller; granddaughter Dorothy Quarles, daughter of my son
      Thomas Waller; son, William Waller, 400 acres patented in my name
      Feb. 21, 1726, now in Spotsylvania Co., formerly in King William Co.
      adjoining the lands of Zachary Lewis, and after my wife's death, all that
      tract of land I bought of Majr. William Todd in Spotsylvania Co., whereon
      I now live, and obtained a patent for Apr. 25, 1726, also my tract of land
      I bought of Capt. Philip Todd, in Spotsylvania Co., patented in my own
      name June 3, 1726, adjoining the land I live on, and Mr. Coleman's and
      Mr. Shackleford's; grandson, William Waller, son of William Waller;
      grandson, John Waller, son of William Waller; son, Benjamin Waller;
      son, Edmund Waller; grandson, John Waller, son of Edmund Waller;
      grandson, Benjamin, son of Edmund Waller; grandson, William Edmund
      Waller, son of Edmund Waller; granddaughter, Mary Waller daughter
      of Edmund Waller; daughter, Mary Waller, now the wife of Zachary
      Lewis; granddaughter, Betty Lewis; granddaughter, Lucy Lewis; granddaughter,
      Dorothy Lewis; grandson. Waller Lewis; great-grandson, John
      Zachary Levels; grandson, John Lewis, my secretare that I left at Mrs.
      Margaret Gordon's, in the room I used to lie in when there. Unto all
      the rest of my grandchildren, except my granddaughter, Mary JSIeriwether,
      and except those above mentioned, as I have given young negroes
      apiece in this my will, twenty shillings, to be paid six months after my
      decease. Wife, Dorothy. To son, William Waller, and grandson, John
      Waller, son of Edmund Waller, all the residue of my tract of 1,000 acres
      of land that I took up in my son John's name Sept. 28, 1728, and by him
      conveyed to me.
      Codicil to the foregoing will, dated Aug. 15, 1754, with John Minor and
      John Sams as witnesses, revokes the clause devising to his son, William
      Waller, and his grandson, John, son of Edmund Waller, the residue of
      land patented Sept. 28, 1728, in the name of his son, John, and devises
      the said land to Leonard James Mourning Waller, son of Edmund Waller.
      (Page 216)