Lawsons Named
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County in Virginia
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Documentatiom |
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1759
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Fauquier
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Fauquier County was created from Prince William County in 1759. See map 1751-1760 | |
Anna Steptoe, Epaphroditus, John, Elizabeth, Anne Steptoe, Mary & Mary
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28 Nov 1774
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Fauquier
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Fauquier County, VA, Will Book 1, 1759-1783, pages 286-269 – Anna Steptoe Lawson, dated 1 June 1774.
Brother – Epaphroditus Lawson, all my Negroes in consideration of his paying the Legacies hereafter named. Brother – John Lawson and wife Ann, 10 pounds in goods and give it to them yearly and each a Suit of Mourning. Uncle – Joseph Blackwell and Aunt – Lucy Blackwell, each a Suit of Mourning. Cousin – Betty Chilton, a Suit of Worked Muslin not yet quite finished. Cousin – Judy Blackwell, my Stone Ring. Cousin – Elizabeth Lawson, Anne Steptoe Lawson, Mary Lawson and Elizabeth Gilbert, all my wearing clothes to be divided among them by the discretion my dear sister Mary Lawson. Sister – Mary Lawson…Brick Wall round my father and mother’s graves. Executor – Brother Epaphroditus Lawson Signed Anne Steptoe Lawson Wits: Joseph Blackwell, Lucy Blackwell, Sarah Alexander Lee and Joseph Blackwell Jr. Proved: 28 November 1774, by order of Joseph Blackwell and Joseph Blackwell. Epaphroditus Lawson made order and was granted certificate for obtaining a probate. |
Gavin
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1777
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Fauquier
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Gaven Lawson is listed in Rent Rolls in the 1777 Fauquier County, Virginia. From Pre-1790 Colonial America Census Index, CD 136.
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William & Gavin
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1801
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Fauquier
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William Lawson witness to will of James Craig in 1801in Fauquier County, Virginia. Exec. Gavin Lawson of Stafford County, Virginia.
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