George
Glascock
Family
Virginia
George Glascock
b. 1675 Indian Banks, Virginia
d. abt 1714 Indian Banks, VA
m. Million
Downman
before 1706 Richmond, VA
b. 21 Oct 1683 Richmond, VA
d. 2 Oct 1750 Indian Banks, VA
her father: William Downman
her mother: Million Travers
his father: Thomas Glascock
his mother: Anne Nichols
Children |
Thomas Glascock
|
b. abt 1705
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d. bef. 7 Apr 1740 VA
[will 1739]
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m. Jane
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William Glascock
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b. abt 1704
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d. 5 Feb 1784 Indian Banks, Richmond, VA
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m. Esther Glasscock (b. abt 1712 VA
d. bt 1779 VA)
|
George Glascock Jr.
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b. 1703
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d. 27 Feb 1753
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m. Judith Ball (b.1706 d. 19 Sep 1766)
dau. of Wm. Ball and Hannah Heale*
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Frances Glascock
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b. 1707
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d. bef 1797
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m. Benjamin Miller 13 Ju. 1730 Richmond Co., VA
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John Glascock |
b. 1709
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d. 7 May 1756
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m. |
*
One researcher says that the plantation that George Glasscock had was
called "Indian Banks," Farnham, Richmond Co., Virginia. It was
called
"Indian Banks" because it was part of the land where the
Morraughraownas Indians lived when white men first settled at Jamestown
in 1607. George Glasscock built the mansion home called "Indian
Banks" which was later the home of Mary Ball, mother of George
Washington.
1715-1716 Will of Robert Downman, brother of Million, also shows other
relationships.
Robert Downman, Farn. Par.,
will; 7 Mar 1715, 4 Jul 1716 all land to bros. William and Travers;
godson John Glascock; sisters Million
Glascock, Elizabeth Downman, and Prisilla Downman; brother
Rawleigh; ex: bros. Rawleigh and William; wits: Thomas Dale, Anne
Tarpley, Mary Nickols. p. 272 [Headley p. 33]
1714 - Jun 2 - Inv. of George Glascock. Virginia Wills. p.
184 [Headley p. 28]
1739/40 - Thomas Glascock,
will; 16 Feb 1739/40, 7 Apr 1740 mother
Million
Glascock all est; ex: bros. William and George; wits:
Robert Downman, John Glascock, Joseph Palmer. Virginia Wills p. 355
[Headley p. 81]
1747/50 - Millian Glascock,
will; 5 Nov 1747, 3 Dec 1750 sons
George and John; grsons. George (son of George), William Jr.,
and Thomas to receive the mill; grdaus. Judith, Millian, Winnie, and
Priscilla; ex: son John; wits: John Durham, George Phillips, Gregory
Glascock. Virginia Wills p. 644 [Headley p. 103]
1736- The following document actually shows that the marriage of
William Ball was actually to Hannah Heale rather than to Hannah Beale as even I
had thought from other researchers works.
Heale Family
"This family seems to begin in Virginia with 1 Nicholas Haile, of York County,
planter, who in 1654, gave a power of attorney, to Dr. Thomas Roots in
Lancaster County. He is succeeded in record by 2 George Heale,
who executed a power of attorney, Novermber 8, 1677, and whose wife is
named as Ellen in 1682.
2. George Heale (Nicholas 1), was sworn
justice of Lancaster Court in 1684; and in 1695 and 1697 he served as a
member of the House of Burgesses. He names in his will, dated
December 30, 1677, and proved in Lancaster County, January 12, 1698, son-in-law, Mr. William Ball, and
issue: 3 Nicholas; 4 George; 5 John;
6 Joseph; 7 Ellen. His widow, Mrs. Ellen Heale, made her will
October 15, 1710, which was proved in Lancaster County, December 13,
1710, daughter, Ellen Heale, married Opie, probably John Opie, who married secondly Anne Metcalf, and was father of Lindsay Opie below.
4.
George Heale (George 2, Nicholas 1) married Catherine Chinn, daughter of John Chinn and
Elizabeth Travers, daughter of
Colonel Raleigh Travers, (see
wills of John Stretchley, 1698; Alice Stretchley, 1701; John Chinn,
1692; William Fox, 1717, and Quarterly IV., p. 1) His wife was a
sister of Ann Chinn, who married William Fox. George Heale made
his will, and it was proved September 23, 1736. [ source unknown but
probably the William and Mary
Quarterly . page
292]
Source:
Headley, Robert K. Wills of Richmond County, Virginia 1699-1800.
Clearfield, 1983. reprinted Genealogical Publishing co., Inc,
Baltimore, Maryland. 2002
William and Mary
Quarterly,
Elroy's
Family Index || Tarpley Index || Ancestor Chart #192
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