Father |
James WATKINS, II, b. 1744, Albemarle Parish Church, Surry County, Virginia, British America d. 11 Oct 1799, Sussex County, Virginia, United States (Age 55 years) |
Mother |
Anne WHITE, b. 14 Jan 1754, Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, British Colonial America d. Johnson County, North Carolina, United States |
Marriage Banns |
21 Oct 1770 |
Surry County, Virginia, British America [6, 7, 8] |
Address: Blackwater Meeting |
- "At a monthly meeting held at Blackwater Surry County the 21st of the 10th month 1770 James Watkins and Ann White Declared their intetions of marriage with each the the first time. Lucy Baily and Elizabeth Bailey are appointed to inquire into Anne White's clearness in relation to marriage and make a report to the next meeting."
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Marriage Banns |
17 Nov 1770 |
Burleigh, Prince George, Virginia, British America [9] |
- "At a monthly meeting held at Burleigh in Prince George County the 17th 11th month 1770, James Watkins and Ann [sic] White declared their intentions of marriage the second time and all things appearing clear they are at liberty to consummate their marriage agreeable with the rules of the society. Guy Bailey and Elizabeth Bailey are appointed to attend their marriage for good order and make report to next meeting. No further business the meeting adjourns till the next in course at Blackwater."
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Marriage |
15 Dec 1770 |
Sussex County, Virginia, British America [10] |
- "At a meeting held at Black Water, Surry County the 15th of the 12th month 1770 one of the Friends appointed to attend the marriage of James Watkins and Ann [sic] White reported that it was 'decently accomplished' -- no further business the meeting adjourns till the next in course at Burleigh."
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Misc-Fam |
15 Dec 1770 |
Sussex County, Virginia, United States [11] |
- 'James reported [at the Blackwater Monthly Meeting] married to Ann White.'
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Residence |
2 Jun 1790 |
Sussex County, Virginia, United States [12] |
- When Richmond was invaded, Virginia census records were destroyed. An attempt has been made to recreate the census by the use of tax records.
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Family ID |
F36 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |