John GARNETT
Birth:
Abt 1648
Virginia
Death:
Aft 12 Nov 1703
Kingston Parish, Gloucester Co., Virginia
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
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NAME John /GARNETT/ GIVN John
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NAME John /GARNETT/ SURN GARNETT
From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC 1648 and died at some point between 1704 and 1709]. I have not yet
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC found the name of this John
GARNETT's wife, but his known children were: John, Anthony, Thomas and
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC an unknown
daughter.
Like many other families, the Garnetts moved from Elizabeth City
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC County to Gloucester and in 1683, John Garnett patented 260 acres on
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC the south side of Garden Creek in Gloucester, " 180 acres being
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC purchased of Humphrey Toy as by bill of sale on June 15, 1676, and the
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC remaining being due for the transportation of Elizabeth Tindall and
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Thomas Combs" (S.L.O.) Book 7, p. 289). This John must have been born
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC around 1650-55, since he was of age to buy land in 1675, and by all
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC reasonable inference the son of the John who had land in Elizabeth
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC City County in 1635.
He may be the John Garnett who eposed on 16th of May, 1677, in
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Westmoreland County that he was 22 years old (Westmoreland County rec.
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC 1665-1677, p. 283).
In the Quit Rent Roll for Gloucester for 1704, John Garnett has 250.
We next hear of this John through the following deed: Essex D. W. 13,
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC p. 225, June 8, 1709, Thomas Garnett of St. Anne's Parish, Essex
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC County, one of the sons and devisees of John Garnett, late of the
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Parish of Kinston in the County of Gloucester, deed conveys to John
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Foster 50 acres, part of 600 acres purchased by the said John Garnett,
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC deceased, father of the said Thomas, of John Barker, 150 acres of said
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC land the said John Garnett did by his last will and testament bearing
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC date November 12, 1703 give to his son Anthony, the said Anthony dying
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC before he became 21, the said 50 acres doth now of right belong to the
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC said Thomas. Elizabeth the wife of Thomas Garnett relinquished her
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC dower rights in this land.
From the above it would seem John had four children.
John GARNETT is the earliest GARNETT from whom a direct descent can be
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC traced for the GARNETTs of colonial Virginia. He is thought to have
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC been the son of an earlier John GARNETT and it is assumed that he was
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC born in Elizabeth City. The date of his birth in some sources has
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC been placed as early as 1648 and as late as 1652.
John GARNETT moved to Gloucester County in about 1669.
To this John GARNETT was granted 260 acres of land lying on the
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC south side of Garden Creek in Gloucester County by the Governor Thomas
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Lord Culpeper on April 16, 1683. The grant of land lay between the
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC property of John Smither and John Digges [Grant Book 7, page 239].
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Some 180 acres had been purchased by John GARNETT from Humphrey Roy on
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC June 15, 1676 and the remaining 80 acres were given to him for
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC transporting at his own cost into the Colony two persons, Elizabeth
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Tindal and Thomas Combs.
In the Order Book of 1692-1695, on page 84, for Essex County there is
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC recorded a deed by John Baker of Kingston Parish, Gloucester County to
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC John GARNETT of said Parish and County, a planter. By this deed, John
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Baker conveys to John Garnett 600 acres of land in Essex County. This
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC land transfer indicates that John Garnett had been one of the lucky
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC ones to survive a very difficult period in the history of the Virginia
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC colony and had become one of the most prosperous planters of this
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC early era.
In the Quit Rent Roll of Gloucester in 1704, John GARNETT is listed as
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC owning 250 acres.
In a deed of June 8, 1709, recorded in the Essex County Deed Book
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Number 13, page 225, the grantor, Thomas GARNETT of St. Anne's Parish,
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Essex, planter, is described as "one of the sons and devisees of John
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC GARNETT, late of the Parish of Kingston, in the county of Gloucester"
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC In consideration of the 3,500 pounds of tobacco Thomas Garnett conveys
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC unto John Foster, 50 acres of land on the south side of the
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Rapphannock River, being part of the tract of 600 acres purchased by
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC john GARNETT, deceased from John Barker, lying on the Rappahannock
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC River near Moseley's Quarter and more particularly the said Thomas
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Garnett's share of the 150 acres which John GARNETT had by his last
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC will, dated November 12, 1703, given to his son, Anthony GARNETT, who
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC having died before he attained the age of twenty-one years, his share
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC did then by right belong to the surviving children of the said John
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC GARNETT, of which the share of Thomas GARNETT was the 50 acres therein
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC conveyed. The deed iswitnessed by Salvator Muscoe and William Taylor.
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC John GARNETT appears to have had four children: John, Thomas, and
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Anthony whodied young, and another, probably a daughter, whose name is
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC not known. Thomas GARNETT who made the deed of June 8, 1709, moved
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC from Gloucester in Essex and took up his residence in St. Anne's
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC Parish.
So it is evident from the Deed Records of Virginia that this John
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC GARNETT must have had three sons, the eldest son being also named John
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC GARNETT and subsequently fathering a large and prominent family of
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC GARNETTs centering around Essex County, Virginia.
His second son, Thomas GARNETTwas born in Kingston Parish, Gloucester
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC County and died in St. Anne's Parish, Essex County---he also fathered
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC a large and prominent family of GARNETT descendants.
The third son, Anthony GARNETT must have died before reaching the age
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC of 21.
There was also probably a daughter [her name is not yet known for
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC certain] who eventually married William TAYLOR. [This could be the
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NOTE From Doug Garnett: Thomas GARNETT's father was John GARNETT [b. about
CONC same William Taylor ---or a related one--- who served
Notes:
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NAME /Unknown/ SURN Unknown
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SOUR @S17@
Children
Marriage
1
John GARNETT
Birth:
Abt 1671
Gloucester Co., Virginia
Death:
Aft 7 Oct 1713
Essex Co., Virginia
Notes:
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NAME John /GARNETT/ GIVN John
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NAME John /GARNETT/ SURN GARNETT
JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC a. from father John (1) Garnett by will, 1703; he lived on this land
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC in Essex County, Va., and died there testate, 1713, leaving three sons
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC [Capt. James (3) of "Mt. Pleasant", John (3), and Anthony, Jr.] each
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC 50 acres. He married ca. 1690, Ann ??. On February 9, 1712 she
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC joined with her husband, John (2) in conveying interest in 50 acres of
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC land in Essex County.
From Doug Garnett: [1671-1713] John GARNETT, eldest son of John
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC GARNETT, lived in Kingston Parish, Gloucester County and married a
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC wife named Ann [maiden name unknown]. His wife may have been Ann
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC TAYLOR. Shortly after the birth of his first son, James, in 1692, he
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC moved to St. Anne's Parish in Essex County where his name is written
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC as a witness on deed in 1703 and 1710. On the rent rolls, he appears
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC as the owner of 150 acres. On February 9, 1712/13 John GARNETT and Ann
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC GARNETT his wife sold 50 acres of land near Moseley's quarter to
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC William Taylor. In his will, proved in Essex on March 11, 1712/13, he
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC gives to his three living sons [James, John and Anthony] 150 acres to
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NOTE JOHN (2) GARNETT of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, Va. received 150
CONC be equally divided.
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SOUR @S13@
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SOUR @S17@
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SOUR @S35@
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SOUR PAGE Marc Garnett at MarGarn@aol.com. Received 4 July 1998
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SOUR QUAY 1
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OCCU Planter
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OCCU Planter DATE 1700
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OCCU Planter PLAC Essex Co., Virginia
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OCCU Planter SOUR @S5@
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OCCU Planter SOUR PAGE The Garnett Family of Essex Co., Virginia by George
Harrison Sanford
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OCCU Planter SOUR PAGE The Garnett Family of Essex Co., Virginia by George
Harrison Sanford CONC King 1914 - 1985
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OCCU Planter SOUR QUAY 1
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WILL
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WILL DATE 7 OCT 1713
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WILL PLAC Essex Co., Virginia
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC land to his three sons, James (3) , John (3), and Anthony (3) to be
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC divided between them equally when each became 21 years of age, but
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC meanwhile to be in the hands of Thomas Garnett and William Taylor. He
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC left his personal estate to his wife, Ann, and named her executrix.
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC (Essex Co. Will Book #7 page 60.) She probably died about the same
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC time as her husband for she neither qualified as executrix nor
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC renounced. Thomas Garnett and William Taylor were named administrators
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC with will annexed ' on 11 March 1713/14. (Essex Co. Order Book #4 page
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC 571.) While this might lead one to think that this William Taylor was
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC a brother-in-law (brother of his wife Ann or husband of his unknown
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC sister) Taylor could Possibly have been the husband of an unmentioned
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC older daughter of the testator. Another possible husband of that
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC unknown daughter of John (1) Garnett is John Foster, who bought the 50
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WILL NOTE John (2) Garnett's will, dated 7 October 1713, left his estate in
CONC acre parcel from Thomas (2) Garnett.
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WILL SOUR @S5@
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WILL SOUR PAGE "Ancestors And Some Descendants of Anthony & Elizabeth (Jones)
Garnett
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WILL SOUR PAGE "Ancestors And Some Descendants of Anthony & Elizabeth (Jones)
G
2
Birth:
1675
Westmoreland Co, Virginia
Death:
1748
Essex Co., Virginia
Notes:
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NAME Thomas /GARNETT/ GIVN Thomas
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NAME Thomas /GARNETT/ SURN GARNETT
One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that
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NOTE One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that CONC
Elizabeth Muscoe is his second wife.
The Garnets established in Essex County and Thomas with his older
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NOTE One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that CONC
brother John appears frequently in the records.
Thomas was likely born about 1675 and Anthony between 1700-1710.
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NOTE One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that CONC
Anthony married about 1730 to Elizabeth, the daughter of Robert Jones,
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NOTE One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that CONC
Burgess of Essex 1726, and widow of John Boulware (Essex D.B. 20, p.
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NOTE One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that CONC
15, O.B. 11, p. 72).
Thomas Garnett patented 200 acres on Little Poquoson (Nugent's
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NOTE One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that CONC
Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol. 1, p.24). The destruction of the early
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NOTE One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that CONC
records in this county precludes our learning more of Thomas who some
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NOTE One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that CONC
say is the immigrant, but it seems that the John that had land close
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NOTE One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that CONC by
was his father.
From George Loeffler Sr.: One of the daughters of Thomas (2) Garnett
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NOTE One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that CONC
may have married Richard Noel as he was with Mark Andrews (who married
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NOTE One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that CONC a
daughter) co-bondsman for John (3) Garnett as Administrator of
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NOTE One source says that Thomas may have been married twice and that CONC
estate of Thomas (2) Garnett, in 1750.
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SOUR @S13@
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SOUR @S13@
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BIRT NOTE Thomas GARNETT, son of John GARNETT, was probably born in Kingston
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BIRT NOTE Thomas GARNETT, son of John GARNETT, was probably born in Kingston
CONC Parish, Gloucester County. He died in St. Anne's Parish, Essex
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BIRT NOTE Thomas GARNETT, son of John GARNETT, was probably born in Kingston
CONC County.
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DEAT NOTE From Marcie: THOMAS (2) GARNETT , "Planter", of St. Ann's Parish,
Line 41265 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
DEAT NOTE From Marcie: THOMAS (2) GARNETT , "Planter", of St. Ann's Parish,
CONC Essex County, Va. 1703 inherited from father 150 a. in Essex upon
Line 41266 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
DEAT NOTE From Marcie: THOMAS (2) GARNETT , "Planter", of St. Ann's Parish,
CONC which he lived and died. Not mentioning his lands in his will, same
Line 41267 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
DEAT NOTE From Marcie: THOMAS (2) GARNETT , "Planter", of St. Ann's Parish,
CONC descended to his eldest son, Anthony (3), who sold it, 1758. In 1709
Line 41268 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
DEAT NOTE From Marcie: THOMAS (2) GARNETT , "Planter", of St. Ann's Parish,
CONC Thomas (2) and wife, Elizabeth, sold 50 a. inherited from Anthony (2).
Line 41269 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
DEAT NOTE From Marcie: THOMAS (2) GARNETT , "Planter", of St. Ann's Parish,
CONC Thomas died testate, 1743, Essex Co." (from notes of G. H. S. King)
Line 41270 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
DEAT NOTE From Marcie: THOMAS (2) GARNETT , "Planter", of St. Ann's Parish,
CONC [More on THOMAS (2) lineage in a later post].
Line 41271 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
DEAT SOUR @S35@
Line 41272 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
DEAT SOUR PAGE Marcie at MarGarn@aol.com. Received 4 July 1998
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DEAT SOUR QUAY 1
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PROB
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PROB DATE 20 DEC 1748
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PROB PLAC Essex Co., Virginia
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PROB NOTE Probate Record:
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PROB NOTE Probate Record: CONT
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PROB NOTE Probate Record: CONT At a Court held for Essex County at
Tappahannock, on the 20th day of
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PROB NOTE Probate Record: CONC December, Anno Domini 1748, this Last Will of
Testament of Thomas
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PROB NOTE Probate Record: CONC Garnett, deceased, was proved by the oath of
James Garnett, gen.
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PROB NOTE Probate Record: CONC [genitive], who also made oath that he did see
Salvator Muscoe,
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PROB NOTE Probate Record: CONC genitival described the same as a witness
thereto and being also sworn
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PROB NOTE Probate Record: CONC to by Elizabeth Garnett, the executrix there
in named, was admitted to
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PROB NOTE Probate Record: CONC record.
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PROB NOTE Probate Record: CONT
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PROB NOTE Probate Record: CONT Justice A. Beverley
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PROB SOUR @S5@
Line 41289 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
PROB SOUR PAGE Ancestors and Some Descendants of Anthony & Elizabeth (Jones)
Garnett
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PROB SOUR PAGE Ancestors and Some Descendants of Anthony & Elizabeth (Jones)
Garnett CONT By George B. Loeffler, Sr.
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PROB SOUR PAGE Ancestors and Some Descendants of Anthony & Elizabeth (Jones)
Garnett CONT
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PROB SOUR QUAY 2
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OCCU Res. St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co
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WILL
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WILL DATE 20 DEC 1733
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WILL PLAC Essex Co., Virginia
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix.
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONT
Line 41299 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONT In Thomas' will dated December 20,
1733, proved December 20, 1748 (VA
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Mag., Vol 33, p.30), he mentions
several "small children, namely John,
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Anne, James, Mary, Avend Thomas".
Line 41302 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONT
Line 41303 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONT From David Goodman via email: WILL:
dtd 20 Oct 1733 pro 20 Dec 1748 WB
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC 7-60 (may have been married twice)
Clover Frances (Cornelious Fossom
Line 41305 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC was desc thru Anthony & Elizabeth
(Boulware) Garnett DAC #22422.
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Elizabeth was d/o Robert Jones,
Burgess of Essex 1726 & widow of John
Line 41307 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Boulware.
Line 41308 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONT
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONT That Anthony, though not named in
the will was his oldest son is
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC proved by the following: Essex
D.B. 28, p. 115, October 27, 1758.
Line 41311 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Anthony Garnett and Elizabeth his
wife of Culpeper County convey to
Line 41312 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Richard Noell 150 acres that
descended to said Anthony as heir at law
Line 41313 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC to his father Thomas Garnett,
deceased.
Line 41314 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONT
Line 41315 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONT Thomas (2) Garnett had a wife
Elizabeth as early as 8 June 1709 (see
Line 41316 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC aforementioned deed to John
Foster). This same Elizabeth, or another~
Line 41317 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Elizabeth, was also his widow. In
his will dated 20 December 1733
Line 41318 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC (Essex Co. Will Book #7 page 60),
he names her executrix and names his
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC "small children" John, Anne, Sarah,
James, Joyce, Mary, Avey and
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Thomas. He does not name his eldest
son Anthony, who was apparently
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC otherwise provided for. However,
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONT on 27 Oct. 1758 Anthony Garnett and
Elizabeth, his wife, of Culpeper
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Co. Va., deed to Richard Noel, of
Essex Co., Va., two tracts, one of
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC which (150 acres) descended to
Anthony as heir at law to his father
Line 41325 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Thomas Garnett. (See Essex Co. Deed
Book #28 page 115.)
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONT
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONT Thomas (2) Garnett's will was
witnessed by Salvatore Muscoe and James
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC (3) Garnett (son of John (2)).
Thomas (2) Garnett died in St. Ann's
Line 41329 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Parish Essex Co. Va. and his will
was probated 20 Dec. 1743 by oaths
Line 41330 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC of James (3) Garnett, Gentlemen,
and Elizabeth Garnett, Executrix. His
Line 41331 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC inventory dated 19 June 1744 showed
5 negroes and other items, and was
Line 41332 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC signed by Elizabeth Garnett,
Executrix. (Essex Will Book #7 page 174.)
Line 41333 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Apparently probate was never
closed, because on 20 June 1750 John (3)
Line 41334 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC Garnett (son of Thomas (2)) was
appointed Administrator of the Estate
Line 41335 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC of Thomas (2) Garnett, with Richard
Noel and Mark Andrews, Co-
Line 41336 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC bondsmen. (Essex Will Book #11 page
115.) An appraisal of the Estate
Line 41337 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC of Thomas (2) Garnett dated 13
June 1761 showed 8 negroes (which
Line 41338 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC included 4 of the 5 shown on the
inventory of 19 June 1744). Thomas
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC (2) Garnett died between 20 Dec.
1733 when he signed his will and 20
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC December 1743, when it was
probated, probably shortly before the
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC latter date. His wife Elizabeth
probably died shortly before 20 June
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WILL NOTE His wife is the executrix. CONC 1750 when her son John (3) Garnett
was appointed Administrator of his
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Notes:
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NAME Anthony /GARNETT/ GIVN Anthony
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NAME Anthony /GARNETT/ SURN GARNETT
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SOUR @S13@
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SOUR @S17@
Line 42017 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BIRT SOUR @S5@
Line 42018 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BIRT SOUR PAGE Andrews Family Descended from James Andrews of Old R
appahannock Co.,
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BIRT SOUR PAGE Andrews Family Descended from James Andrews of Old R
appahannock Co., CONC Virginia, Compiled by Kittie LeBlanc, Los Angeles,
California 1981
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BIRT SOUR QUAY 1
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DEAT NOTE He was 21 years old when he died.
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DEAT NOTE He was 21 years old when he died. CONT
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DEAT NOTE He was 21 years old when he died. CONT From Marc Garnett: ANTHONY
(2) GARNETT of Gloucester and Essex
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DEAT NOTE He was 21 years old when he died. CONC Counties. He died without
issue, Essex ca. 1707 and the 150 acres
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DEAT NOTE He was 21 years old when he died. CONC left to him by his father
devolved upon his brothers John (2) and
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DEAT NOTE He was 21 years old when he died. CONC Thomas (2) who deeded
portions of it.
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DEAT NOTE He was 21 years old when he died. CONT
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DEAT NOTE He was 21 years old when he died. CONT Anthony GARNETT died young
and did not marry. He died without issue in
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DEAT NOTE He was 21 years old when he died. CONC Essex County about 1709 and
150 acres of land left to him by his
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DEAT NOTE He was 21 years old when he died. CONC father develved to his two
surviving brothers: John GARNETT and
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DEAT NOTE He was 21 years old when he died. CONC Thomas GARNETT who deeded
portions of it.
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DEAT NOTE He was 21 years old when he died. CONT
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DEAT SOUR @S35@
Line 42036 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
DEAT SOUR PAGE Marc Garnett at MarGarn@aol.com. Received 4 July 1998
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DEAT SOUR QUAY 1
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Birth:
Death:
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Marr:
FamilyCentral Network
John Garnett - unknown
John Garnett
was born at Virginia Abt 1648.
He married unknown .
They were the parents of 4
children:
John Garnett
born Abt 1671.
Thomas Garnett
born 1675.
Anthony Garnett
born Abt 1676.
Blocked
John Garnett died Aft 12 Nov 1703 at Kingston Parish, Gloucester Co., Virginia .


