![]() ![]() Petition of George Proctor, who married the relict of Major William Marriott. So marriage probably 1676-1682)Įlizabeth Burgess W/O John Bishop, Major William Marriott, and George Proctor of Bacon's Rebellion (m 1642) He married Mary Marriott before 03 July 1683 in Surry Co., VA born 1663 died before1721. Indenture between Sam Thompson who married Mary, only daughter of Maj William Marriott, deceased, and Thomas Mathas of the other part, land adjoining Nicholas Sessums, 150 acres at Sessums Swamp, etc. Thompson in right of his wife 9ber 1681, ex. Samuel Thompson as marrying ye surviving of ye two orphans, out of which 1500 is to be paid and deducted from funeral charges of the dec'd orphan by order of Ct. Roberts, Joane Hill, Thomas Jarrell, Abigall Adcockes, Martin Johnson, Margery Longnan. Granted to his father 4 July 1641, deserted & now renewed for trans. : JOHN BISHOPP, son & heir of John Bishop, dec'd., 300 acs. The below is a repatent of a 1641 patent: Genealogy Genforum Posting DecemBob Baird William died before 1682 and the daughter married Samuel Thompson. The same court appointed Proctor and Merrywether as joint guardians of William Marriott, the orphan of William Marriott (implying that William was under 16)īottom line, it sounds to me like he had two children, William and Mary. Because the accounting was complicated by numerous small debts and there was "more than ordinary trouble in it", George Proctor (who married the widow) was ordered to finish the accounting. A settlement was ordered on 2 September 1673 and an accounting was presented on 21 November 1673 by Nicholas Merrywether as "trustee of ye sd Marriots will". Marriot was alive on 5 March 1672 but dead by when appraisers were appointed. Major William Marriott made a contract of marriage with Susannah Swan on 7 March 1659/60, promising to bequeath to her £100 sterling in the event of his death (Surry County Records, Book 1, p. She died on 25 November 1660 without issue "Having been married to Major William Marriott eight months and twenty two days - and was buried at Swann's Point". "Major William Marriott made a contract of marriage with Susannah Swan on 7 March 1659/60, promising to bequeath her £100 sterling in the event of his death (Surry County Records, Book 1, p. Evidence needed to support as child of Robert Marriott and Sense Marriott ![]()
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