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Elizabeth Martha Markham[1]

Female 1704 - 1779  (75 years)


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  • Name Elizabeth Martha Markham 
    • Daughter of Lewis Markham
    Born 1704  Alexandria, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 1779  Culpepper County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I19144  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 21 Oct 2018 

    Family John Marshall,   b. Abt 1700, Northumberland - Essex, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 May 1752, The Forest, Essex Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 52 years) 
    Children 
    +1. Mary [Markham] 'Molly' Marshall,   b. 28 Apr 1737, Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 22 Jan 1809, Greenville Co., South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 71 years)
    Last Modified 11 Oct 2018 
    Family ID F7104  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S201] Recorded Death Record.
      Elizabeth Marshall?s will, made in Culpepper 17 April, prob. 17 May, 1779, names her chn. (pg. 47) and wills William McC. land there:

    2. [S127] Geni, https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Marshall/6000000002906194510.
      Elizabeth Martha Marshall (Markham)
      Birthdate: 1704 (75)
      Birthplace: Alexandria, Virginia, Colonial America
      Death: May 1779 (75)
      Fauquier County, Virginia, United States
      Place of Burial: Locust Level
      Immediate Family:

      Daughter of John Markham and Elizabeth Martha Markham
      Wife of Capt. John Marshall "of the Forest"
      Mother of Mary Neal (Marsy) Wiseman; Ann Smith; Elizabeth Martin; Col. Thomas Marshall; John Marshall; Rev. William Marshall; Abraham Markham Marshall; Sarah Marshall Lovell; Mary McClanahan and Margaret Snelling « less
      Half sister of James Markham; John Markham and Lewis Markham

    3. [S40] Will, Captain William McClanahan Part 3.doc.
      Elizabeth Marshall?s will, made in Culpepper 17 April, prob. 17 May, 1779, names her chn. (pg. 47) and wills William McC. land there:
      A3 Bk. K, 5 Oct 1779: In the 4th year of the Commonwealth, year of Our Lord Christ, this indenture between William Marshall and wife of Culpepper Co., on the one part, and William McClanahan and wife, of Culpepper County on the other part. Witnesseth that the said Marshall and wife for an in consideration of L 500 Current money of VA, in hand paid, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained and sold and by these presents do Grand, Bargain and Sell unto the said William McClanahan, his heirs and assignees forever, one piece of parcel of land bought of Thomas Corbin containing 150 acres, more or less, as may be seen in the said Corbin?s deed to the said Marshall in the office of the said County; beginning at a line of Edmond Basye on the east side of a branch at a Spanish red and white oak running south 58 (5) degrees with the said Stallard?s line no. 40 degrees, east 218 poles to a large white oak on Indian Run, corner to Walter Stallard?s line, thence with the said Stallard?s line north 50 degrees, west 105 poles to two red and white oaks on the west side of a branch, thence south 55 degrees, west 56 poles to a white oak and one pine, thence so. 30 degrees, west 140 poles to a white oak and one pine, thence south 30 degrees, west 140 poles to one white oak and thence in a straight line to the beginning, including 150 acres with all profits, houses, orchards, meadows, fences, water courses and emoluments to the same belonging or in anywise appertaining and the revision and revisions, remainder and remainders thereof and every part and parcel thereof. To have and to hold the said premises, etc., unto the said William McClanahan and heirs.
      Wits: Walter Stallard William McClanahan, L.S.
      Walter Stallard, Jr. Mary McClanahan, L.S.
      Randolph Stallard
      J.F.L. Jacobi Recorded 17 April 1780, Fauquier County
      A4 Bk. M, pg. 130, 19 Dec 1783: William McClanahan and wife, Culpepper County, for L 800, sell William Cooke and heirs land in the said County in the Little Fork of the Rappahannock, 150 acres on Edmund Basye?s and Samuel Stallard?s line, corner to the said Cooke and Thomas Bywaters, on Indian Run.
      Idem, pg. 130, 19 Dec., 1783: William McClanahan, Culpepper, to Elizamond Basye, for natural love and affection, said Nancy being his daughter, a slave named Lydia; also bed, furniture, etc.
      Recorded 18 April 1784 William McClanahan, L.S.
      A6 Bk. Q, pg. 342: William McClanahan, Culpepper, sells Henry Vowels, Stafford Co., VA (an ancestor of Miss Helen M. Turner of Warwick, VA) ?paid unto my son, William McClanahan, Jr., tract of land on which I live.? William McClanahan, L.S.
      Mary McClanahan, L.S.
      Fauquier Co., Bk. 1, pg. 472, 22 Dec 1762: Thomas McClanahan, William McClanahan, and William Marshall wits. deed from Rice Duncan, Fauquier, to Ann, Sarah, and Susanna Hooe of Stafford Co., VA. (This Rhys Duncan, a near relative of the McClanahan brothers. Some Duncans went to Greenville District, S.C., where they were known to be related to the McClanahans, stated Mr. Leonardo Andreas, formerly of that district, who also knew of the Edwards relationship. MLM)
      PROPERTY LIST OF CULPEPPER Co., VA, etc., 1783, by Mrs. Garland C. Norris (names assumed to be related to McClanahan taken, only): List of James Pendleton, Gent, pg. 5 ? Wm. McClanahan and son, William ? 1 horse covering $2.00 (only such item listed): slaves ? Daniel, Gus, Kate, Patt, Pender, Aggathy, 16 years old. Armistead Green.
      Joseph Basye (Mose, above 16 years)
      John Basye: Edmond Basye; his son, Isaac, above 16 y?rs. 7 negroes
      (List here not arranged by parish: Broomfield parish.
      John Triplett; Ann Green; Edward Smith; Wm. Green; Oliver Clark; Elkinses; Wm. McClanahan & son William of Pendleton list.
      List of Wm. McClanahan, Getn.: Benja. Elkins, s. Isaac; Samuel Elgin; Wm. McClanahan, s. of Thomas (young Negro); Thos. McClanahan, Sr., with Will, Davy, Dupin, Peter, Tom, Hannah and Lewis, slaves.
      Patrick Redman: Hannah Lewis; Ann, John, and John Strother; Eliza Wright.
      List of French Strother, Gent.: James Green & Jas., Jr.; John Smith.
      List of Richard Waugh: John Triplett.
      List of Elijah Kirtley: Reuben Clark; Thos. Burrus; Benjamin, Isaac, William and Edwin Smith.
      List of SAMUEL WILLIAMS: Thomas Tillery; James Wiley; Benjamin Lillard, Gent.; Wm. Smith; John & James Owen; JOHN TRIPLETT, Sr.
      List of Henry Hitt: Wm. Clark; George & Henry Holloway; Paul Williams; Frederick & John Fishback; Jacob and John, s. of Jacob; John, William, and Elisha Smith.