Virginia, Overwharton Parish Register, 1720 to 1760, Old Stafford County, Part 1

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VIRGINIA.


OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER 1720 to 1760.


OLD STAFFORD COUNTY


GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF UTAH 16237 BY


WM. F. BOOGHER


DATE MIOROFICHES MAY 4 1994


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PROJECT and C .. . . ? FICHE . ZL1B7-10s 14000 6104724


WASHINGTON, D. C. THE SAXTON PRINTING CO. 1899.


USICAN 775.526 K28


ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS IN THE YEAR 1899. BY WM. F. BOOGHER.


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CONTENTS.


HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE COUNTY OF STAFFORD, AND THE PARISH OF OVERWHARTON. VIEWS OF AQUIA CHURCH, ETC. 1856-1899.


REFACE.


STAFFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA.


HE County of Stafford and Parisli of Overwhar- ton derive their names from the corresponding ones in England. The County of Stafford was erected in 1666 out of Westmoreland, extending to the Blue Ridge Mountains, being the frontier county, and was about twenty-four miles in width south and west of the Potomac River. It was first represented in the House of Burgesses by Col. Henry Mees, June, 1666. (Henings Statutes, Vol. 2, p. 250,) he being allowed 130 1bs. of tobacco and a cask per day; traveling ex- penses at the rate of four days each way for liis attend- ance as a member of the Assembly. If traveling by water, only 120 1bs. of tobacco per day. (Mercer's


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Abridgment, p. 39.) The county first appears among the proceedings of the Assembly as a county in June, 1675, when with Rappahannock, Westmoreland and Northumberland, Stafford was exempted from erecting loomns and weaves, in consideration of the newness of the soil and the consequent inability to maintain them ; this being inore conducive proof of its establishment as a county than the mere circumstance of its being represented in the Assembly, as by the law then ex- isting, any county which would lay out 100 acres of land and people it with 100 tithable persons should be entitled to a representative in the Assembly, notwith- standing the Act limiting the number to two repre- sentatives for a county. (Hening, Vol. 2, pp. 238-9.)


This law was changed October, 1705, requiring 800 tithable persons necessary to erect a new County on the ·frontier. Stafford Court House was first built at Marl- boro, on the Potomac, afterwards moved about 100 vards from the site of the present Court House, which was built in 1783-material, brick covered with stucco of mortar ; main building 20x40, with a T wing 20x30; two acres of land for Court House and Prison deeded in 1783 by William Gerrard and William Fitzhugh. The number of voters in the County in 1899 was 1725; 1400 white and 325 colored. Population of the village of Stafford Court House is 25, all white.


There are but few records of old Stafford County to


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be found in the vault of this ancient Court House until about 1699. Very inany of those from 1699 to 1862 were either destroyed or stolen during the civil war. Those that remain are indexed so that examiners have no trouble in searching.


For the names of the Justices of the County from 1666 to 1860, see Vol. 2, p. 206, "Old Churches and Families," by Bishop Meade; from 1860 to 1899, we find, Edward Waller, 1860 to 1862; period of the war, '62 to '65 -; N. W. Ford, 1865 to 1869; Charles Tankerly and John R. Evans, 1869; B. H. Hewitt, 1870. J. B. Jett, Judge of County Court, 1870 to 1874; J. B T. Suttle, 1874 to 1880; E. C. S. Hunter, 1880 to 1886; Charles H. Ashton, 1886 to 1898; R. H. L Chichester, 1898 to 1899 .- Supplied by Mr. C. A Bryan, Clerk of the Court.


OVERWHARTON PARISH.


HIS Parish was co-extensive with Stafford County, covering a part of what was once Washington Parish, extending about eighty miles along the Po- tomac, in breadth about four and twenty miles, em- bracing within its territory what is now Prince William, Loudoun, Fairfax, Alexandria Counties and a part of Fauquier until 1730, when Prince William County was taken from Stafford, and Hamilton Parish was erected, succeeding Overwharton as the frontier parish. Of the early history of Overwharton Parish and its rectors, but little is known.


In 1724, there were 650 families and about 100 communicants. One church, Potomac (situated about nine miles south of the present Aquia Church), the brick walls of which were standing until torn down by the Federal army during the Civil War. It is, how- ever, evident, from the number of white occupants of the soil within an area of ten miles, that there must have been frontier chapels of ease in the immediate locality of Potomac Church about 1675, if not a church. The Glebe Lands were within two miles of Potomac Church. The Rev. Dr. Scott was rector as early as 1710, and so continued until he died, April 1, 1738,


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aged 52 years, 9 months, and 20 days; he was suc- ceeded by Rev. John Moncure, a Scotch gentleman, but of Huguenot descent, who acted as assistant or curator to the Rev. Mr. Scott for a short time previous to his death; Rev. Mr. Moncure continued as rector of the Parish until his death, in 1764. Of the old Poto- mac Church, there are no vestry records known to ex- ist. The earliest records of members of the vestry of Overwharton Parish are those of Aquia Church, begin. ning in 1757. This church was first built in 1751, thirteen years after the deatlı of Mr. Scott, and was destroyed by fire in 1754, and rebuilt in 1757 upon the original foundation, as charred remains are yet to be found under the church, and about the foundation. An inscription over the door states as follows :


"Built 1751 ; destroyed by fire 1754 *; rebuilt 1757." And upon a panel on the gallery appears the following :


"John MONCURE, Minister, 1757. VESTRYMEN :


PETER HEDGMAN,


BENJAMIN STROTHER,


JOHN MERCER,


THOS. FITZHUGH,


JOHN LEE,


PETER DANIEL, Warden,


MAT DONIPHAN,


TRAVERS COOK, Warden,


HENRY TYLER,


JOHN FITZHUGH,


WILLIAM MOUNTJOY,


JOHN PEYTON."


*Meade says burned in 1751 ; in this he is in error as Mr. Pow- hatan Moncure gives the record from the church door.


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As to the successor of Mr. Moncure in this parish, it is probable that the Rev. Mr. Green took his place in 1764. In the years 1774 and 1776, the Rev. Clem- ent Brooke was ininister. After the Revolution, in the Convention of 1785, called for organizing the diocese and considering the question of a general confederation of Episcopalians throughout the Union, we find the Rev. Robert Buchan the minister of Overwharton parish, and the Rev. Mr. Thornton, of Brunswick parish, which had been taken from King George and given to Stafford when St. Paul's was taken from Stafford and given to King George. The lay delegates at that Convention were Mr. Charles Carter, representing Overwharton parish, and Mr. Wil- liam Fitzhugh, of Chatham, representing Brunswick parish, and Mr. William Fitzhugh, of Chatham, repre- senting Brunswick parish, which lay on the Rappa- hannock, and extended to Hanover parish in King George. In the year 1786, Mr. Fitzhugh again repre- sented Brunswick parish; and this is the last notice we have of the Church in Stafford until some years after the revival of conventions. In the year 1819, the Rev. Thomas Allen took charge of this parish, preaching alternately at Dumfries and Aquia churches .* At a subsequent period the Rev. Mr. Prestman, gave all his energies to the work of its revival. The labors


*Mr. Allen took charge IS14; continued until 1823 .- Pub.


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of both were of some avail to preserve it from utter extinction, but not to raise it to anything like pros- perity. The Rev. Mr. Johnson also made some inef- ectual efforts in its behalf as a missionary.


Old Aquia Church stands upon a high eminence, not very far from the main road from Alexandria to Fredericksburg. In 1838 it was a melancholy sight to behold the vacant space around the house, which in other days had been filled with horses and carriages and footmen, now overgrown with trees and bushes, the limbs of the green cedars not only casting their shadows but resting their arms on the dingy walls and thrusting them through the broken windows, thus giving an air of pensiveness and gloom to the whole scene. The very pathway up the commanding emi- nence on which it stood was filled with young trees, while the arms of the older ones so embraced each other over it that it was difficult to ascend. The church has a noble exterior, being a high two-story house, of the figure of the cross. On its top was an observatory, which was reached by a flight of stairs leading from the gallery, and from which the Potomnac and Rappahannock Rivers, which are not far distant from each other, and much of the surrounding country, inight be seen.


After a visit made to the saine church, about 1856, Bishop Meade says :


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"I should not have recognized the place or building. The trees, brushwood and rubbish had been cleared away. The light of heaven had been let in upon the once gloomy sanctuary. At the expense of eighteen hundred dollars (almost all of it contributed by the descendants of Mr. Moncure), the house had been repaired within, without and above. The dingy walls were painted white and looked new and fresh, and to me it appeared one of the best and most imposing temples in our land. The congregation was a good one. The descendants of Mr. Moncure, still bearing his name, formed a large portion."


The following is the view of the church subsequent to the late Civil War, supplied by Messrs. Lippincott & Co., being from the same plate as the one used in "Old Churches and Families of Virginia," by Bishop Meade, Vol. 2, pp. 197-206, to which publication I am indebted for a portion of this historical sketch.


About 1840 the church had fallen into decay and remained so, as stated by Bishop Meade, until about 1850, when the Rev. Henry Wall took charge as min- ister. He was succeeded about 1858 by the Rev. Mr. Mackenheimer, who serve until the Civil War, during which time the church was temporarily occupied by the Federal troops and, as a result was desecrated and defaced, for which a claim is now pending before Con- gress.


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AOQUIA CHURCH, STAFFORD CO., VA.


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Shortly after the war the church was again repaired, largely by the assistance of Rev. J. M. Meredith and Hon. Wmn. S. Scott, of Pennsylvania, a descendant of Rev. Alexander Scott. Rev. Mr. Meredithi then became rector, and in 1875 was succeeded by Rev. Mr. Apple- ton; in 1877 by Mr. Pruden; in 1878 Rev. Geo. M. Funsten ; in 1884 by Rev. Thos. Carter Page, who re- mained until 1889. It was then vacant for two years, when Rev. John H. Bircklead became rector and re- inained until 1896. He was succeeded by the present incumbent, Rev. J. Howard Gibbons. The above dates are claimed to be nearly exact. Vestrymen before the war, not known, but the first vestry after was as follows:


Gen. FITZHUGH LEE GEO. V. MONCURE,


WM. E. MONCURE, Warden.


HUGH ADIE,


R. C. L. MONCURE, W'arden. N. W. FORD,


POWHATAN MONCURE, E. A. W. HORE,


Col. THOMAS WALLER,


BENJAMIN A. BELL.


The present vestry is as follows, viz:


JAS. ASHBY,


POWHATAN MONCURE,


WALTER BOZZELL, Secy and Treas


HUGH ADIE,


E. D. MONCURE,


GEO. V. MONCURE, JR.,


FRANK BLACKBURN,


R. C. L. MONCURE, SR.,


R. MINOR MONCURE,


J. M. ASHBY, WM. P. PATTERSON.


R. A. MONCURE,


Number of families represented, not known. Pres- ent number of communicants, 80.


WM. F. BOOGHER.


To the courtesy of Mr. P. Moncure I am indebted for the following illustrations of the Exterior and Interior Views of this old historical Church, as it is at present.


EXTERIOR VIEW AQUIA CHURCH, 1899.


INTERIOR VIEW AQUIA CHURCH. 1899.


verwharton


Harish Register,


1720 to 1750.


A.


Aldrige, Jolın. Married Annie Hamilton,


June 11, 1738 Abram, Mary. Married Walter Morgan Lewis, August 27, 1738


Allen, William. Departed this life January 13, 1741 Asbee, Elizabetlı. Daughter of Jean and John, born July 9, 1742


Asbee, Stephen. Son of Robert and Mary, born


October 19, 1742


Atchison, Adam. Married Elizabetlı Byram, October 20, 1742


Allentrop, Jacob. Son of Jolin and Annie, baptized December 24, 1742


Allen, William. Married Bridget Withers, February 15, 1743


Allen, John. Son of Archibald and Abigail, born


August 12, 1743


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Allen, Margaret. Departed this life September 1, 1743 Allen, James. Son of William and Bridget, born


January 2, 1744 Atchison, Mary. Daughter of Adam and Betty, born April 11, 1744


Asbee, Stephen.


Son of Robert and Mary, died


September 5, 1744


Asbee, A1111. Daughter of Robert and Mary, born


January 10, 1745 Ashby, Elias. Married Winifred Million,


September 4, 1745


Asberry, John. Married Jean Boalin,


February 25, 1745


Adams, George. Died the first day of March, 1745


Angell, Samuel. Married Ann Hornbuckle,


August 14, 1745 Atchison, John. Son of Adam and Elizabeth, born


January 9, 1746 Asbee, William. Son of Elias and Winifred, born April 23, 1746 Allen, Elizabeth. Daughter of Bridget and William, born April 26, 1746 Allenthrop, Benjamin. Married Elizabeth Fletcher, August 19, 1746 Angel, Jannett. Born at William Black's,


December 29, 1746


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Asbee, Sarah. Daughter of Robert and Mary, born


January 17, 1747 Asbury, Ann. Daughter of Hannah and George, born October 6, 1747 Asbury, Ann. Daughter of Hannah and George, died February 5, 1748 Atchison, Lucy. Daughter of Adamn and Elizabeth, born December 26, 1747


Allenthrop, Sarah. Married William Price,


August 5, 1748 Asberry, Ann. Married John Wilson, August 16, 1748 Asbury, William. Married Jean Ankerum,


January 13, 1749


Aukerum, Jean. Married William Asbury, January 13, 1749 Ashby, Fransisina. Daughter of Winifred and Elias, born March 15, 1749 Ashby, Thomas. Son of Robert and Mary, born


March 5, 1749 Anglis, William. Son of Christopher, born March 9, 1749


Adie, Martha. Wife of Hugh, died October 19, 1749 Aubury, Henry. Son of George and Hannah, born # February 10, 1750 Atchison, Rosinah. Daughter of Adam and Elizabeth, born May 6, 1750


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Angel, Margaret. Daughter of Samuel and Ann, born May 29, 1750


Ashby, Jess. Son of Margaret, born May 20, 1750 Angell, John. Married Milley Harvey, October 5, 1750 Adamns, John. Married Honora Carty,


September 23, 1750 Asbury, Thomas. Married Martha Jennings, December 1, 1751


Asbury, Mary. Daughter of John and Jean, born September 20, 1750 Adams, William. Son of John and Honora, born April 17, 1751


Ashby, Elisha. Son of Elias and Winifred, born


December 26, 1751 Aslıby, Thomas. Married Mary Maccullough, November 14, 1751 Ashby, Millie. Daughter of Robert and Mary, born September 11, 1751


Atchison, Jean. Daughter of Adam and Elizabeth, born April 13, 1752 Angel, Ann. Daughter of Samuel and Ann, born April 2, 1752 Asbee, Mary Ann. Daughter of Thomas, born July 30, 1752


Anderson, John. Married Sarah Carney,


November 28, 1752


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Angel, George. Son of John and Mildred, born October 20, 1752 Asbury, Ann Harris. Daughter of Benjamin and Sarah, born April 21, 1753 Asbury, Benjamin. Son of Jolin and Jean, born July 20, 1753


Anderson, Baily. Son of John and Sarah, born November 13, 1753 Ashby, Wilmoth. Daughter of Robert, Jr., born October 28, 1753 Allenthrop, Margaret. Married John Read, March 5, 1754 Angel, Franky. Daugliter of Samuel and Anın, born February 7, 1754 Asbrook, Nancy. Daughter of Jane, born June 11, 1754 Angel, Frances. Daughter of John and Mildred, born August 18, 1754


Adie, Williamn. Married Elizabeth Parinder,


July 25, 1754


Asbury, Nelly. Daughter of George and Hannah, born June 13, 1754 Asbee, Elizabeth. Wife of Robert, died -


October 15, 1754 Allen, George. Departed this life December 3, 1754 Asbee, Elizabeth. Daughter of Mary and Thomas, born November 3, 1754


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Abbot, John. Son of John, was born January 6, 1755 Asbury, William Boling. Son of John and Jane, born January 20, 1755 Asbury, Frances. Wife of Benjamin, died


May 8, 1755


Asbury, Mary. Daughter of George, died July 5, 1755 Aslıby, John. Married Saralı Maccullough,


February 26, 1756 Atchison, Nathanel. Son of Adam and Elizabeth, born


February 1, 1756


Aslıby, Catharine. Married Isaac Murphy,


January 1, 1756


Aslıby, John. Son of John, was born June 6, 1756 Aslıby, William. Son of Robert, baptized


July 25, 1756 Anderson, Scarlet. Son of Jolın and Saralı, born


June 20, 1756


Abbot, Rachel. Married Peter Knight,


December 19, 1756


Asbury, Eliza. Daugliter of Benjamin, born


December 23, 1756


Adie, Ann Fisher. Daughter of William and Elizabeth, born November 29, 1756


Abbot, George. Son of John, was born May 11, 1757 Ashby, Hanknsson. Son of Thomas and Mary, born February 6, 1757


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Asbury, Jeremialı. Son of George and Hannah, born June 21, 1757


Amely, Bridget. Married Thomas Riddle,


February 5, 1758


Abbott, Ann. Married Ephrine Knight,


February 12, 1758


Abbot, John. Married Margaret Lyon,


January 15, 1758 Abbot, John. Son of John, was baptized


January 6, 1758


Anderson, Lela. Was baptized April 9, 1758 Ashby, Bailey. Son of John and Sarah, born November 22, 1858


B.


Bussel, Thomas. Son of James and Martha, born


January 27, 1727 Brent, Innis. Son of Charles and Hannalı, born


July 24, 1727


Brent, Mary. Daughter of Charles and Hannah, born May 25, 1732 Brent, Charles. Son of Charles and Hannah, born June 11, 1735 Baker,Anne. Daughter of Edward, born April 1, 1737 Brent, Jean. Daughter of George and Catharine, born April 10, 1738


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Baker, Eleanor. Daughter of Edward, born


March 6, 1739


Brent, Susannalı.


Daughter of Benjamin and Mary,


born November 29, 1739


Brent, Hugh. Son of Charles and Hannah, born November 3, 1739 · Bethel, William. Married Jean Hurst, December 26, 1739 ~


Ball, Willian. Son of Edward and Saralı, born


January 14, 1740


· Bethel, James. Son of Edward and Mary, born . January 27, 1740


Bethel, John. Son of Elizabeth, born January 24, 1740 . Bridwell, Isaai. Married Abigail Green,


January 20, 1740


Baliwoel, Martha. Departed this life April 13, 1740 Bridwell, Elizabeth. Married Arron Garrison,


May 10, 1740


Barret, Ellen.


Married Rev. Daniel McDonold,


July 26, 1740


Bridwell, Elizabeth. Daughter of John, died


October 1, 1740


Bridwell, William. Son of John and Lucy, born October 19, 1740 Brent, George. Son of George and Catharine, born October 23, 1740


OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Byron, Sarah. Daughter of Cuthbert and Sarah, born November 14, 1740 Baker, Jean. Daughter of Edward, born


December 29, 1740, and died January 21, 1741 - Bethel, James. Son of Edward, died January, 1741- Butler, Thomas. Married Mary Mason, April 7, 1741 Ball, Caleb. Son of John, died June 21, 1741 Bell, Thomas. Married Mary Latham, June 25, 1741 Brown, Frances. Daughter of Dr. Gustavus Brown, of Charles County, Maryland. Married the Rev. John Moncure, Rector of this Parish,


June 18, 1741


Brooks, Matthew. Married Mary Box, August 23, 1741


Box, Mary. Married Matthew Brooks,


August 23, 1741


Burton, Lettie. Married Alexander Jefferies,


September 30, 1741 Burchel, Nanny. Daughter of Charles and Margaret, born October 12, 1741. Botts, Elizabeth. Daughter of Setli and Lib, born October 3, 1741 Bethel, Peggy. Daughter of William and Jean, born November 30, 1741 Botts, Thomas. Died at Robert Ashby's,


March 9, 1742


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Brent, William. Son of Charles and Hannah, born May 19, 1742


Bannester, John. Son of William, died March 20, 1742


Baker, Edward. Son of Edward and Ann, born


January 4, 1742 Barber, James. Son of John and Elizabeth, born August 16, 1742


Brent, Captain William. Died at Aquia,


August 17, 1742


Byram, Elizabetlı. Married Adam Atchison,


October 20, 1742


Berry, Lawrence. Son of Saralı, born December 23, 1742


Bazell, Williamı. Son of Hannah, born


January 13, 1743


Bridwell, Saralı.


Daugliter of Jolın, born


January 13, 1743


Byran, John. Son of Cuthbert and Sarah, born January 19, 1743


Baylis, John. Son of Mulrain and Winifred, born February 19, 1743


Brooks, Matthew. Married Jean Jack, February, 1743


Bridwell, William. Son of Abraham, died


April 5, 1743


Byram, John. Son of Cuthbert and Sarah, died


March 20, 1743


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Bridwell, Sarah. Daugliter of Abigail, born


May 23, 1743


Boling, Edward. Married Mary Suddeth,


May 4, 1744


Bridwell, Isaac. Son of Abraham and Mary, born June 17, 1743


Bell, John. Son of Thomas and Mary, born July 2, 1743


Baylis, Jolın. Son of Mulrain, died July 16, 1743 Byram, Liny. Married William Gougli,


October 19, 1743


Butler, Thomas. Departed this life December 3, 1743 Barby, Joseph. Son of Thomas, baptized


March 18, 1744 Brent, Mary. Daughter of Benjamin and Mary, born March 13, 1744


Botts, William. Son of Seth and Lib, born April 16, 1744


Brent, George. Son of Charles and Hannahı, born June 7, 1744


Burchell, Charles. Son of Charles, born


July 10, 1744


Bethel, John. Son of Edward and Mary, born


June 23, 1744 -


Byram, Winifred. Daughter of Cuthbert and Sarah, born September 26, 1744


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Berry, Saralı. Married John Ellis, September 30, 1744 Briand, Mary. Married John Fling,


December 31, 1744


Burris, William. Son of Thomas and Mary, born


December 19, 1744


Bridwell, Jolın. Son of Isaac and Abigail, born December 7, 1744 Bell, Jolın. Son of Thomas and Mary, died


October 27, 1744 Bell, George. Married Ann Hanson, April 15, 1745 Burchell, Charles. Died at his home, March 25, 1745 Butler, Joseph. Married Ann Carter,


November 28, 1745 Butler, Margaret. Married Alexander Nelson,


February 21, 1745


Barbee, Mary. Married William Cotney,


February 24, 1745


Boalin, Jean. Married Jolin Asberry,


February 25, 1745


Bridwell, Robert. Married Elizabeth Jones.


January 13, 1745


Baylis, Peggy. Daughter of Mulrain, born


February 2, 1745


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Broderick, Sarah. Married John Camon, July 8, 1745


Broderick, Christopher. Married Saralı Hammet,


December 19, 1744


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Bridwell, Mary. Daughter of John and Lucy, born


June 19, 1745


Bassiet, Isaac. Married Mary Rhodes, May 18, 1745


Bell, Charity. Daughter of Thomas, born


October 20, 1745


Black, William. Married Ann Dent, October 17, 1745 Bethel, Mary. Married Joseplı Lee,


November 14, 1745 Broderick, Mary. Daughter of Cliristopher and Sarah, born October 20, 1745


Bell, Mary. Daughter of Ann, born January 7, 1746 Bridwell, Thomas. Son of Jacob and Elizabeth, born January 21, 1746


Balls, John. Married Margaret Williams,


January 2, 1746


Burton, Priscilla. Daughter of William, born


January 17, 1746


Bridwell, Mary. Daughter of John and Lucy, died February 22, 1746 Bannister, Henry. Son of Susannah, born April 29, 1746


Bridwell, Mildred. Daughter of Samuel and Mary, died March 23, 1746


Botts, Aaron. Son of Seth, born July 30, 1746


Boan, Elizabeth. Married Jacob Begoley,


August 4, 1746


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Begoley, Jacob. Married Elizabeth Boan,


August 4, 1746 Burchell, Margaret. Married George Hinson, December 29, 1746 Byram, Milley. Daughter of Elizabeth, born December 10, 1746


Baylis, John. Died at his home, December 8, 1746 Bell, Elizabeth. Daughter of Andrew and Mary,


October 26, 1746 Begoley, William Larien. Son of Jacob and Elizabeth, baptized November 1, 1746


Bolling, John. Son of Edmund and Mary, born September 14, 1746 Blackman, Hannah. Married Josephı Noble, September 7, 1746


Bridwell, William. Son of Isaac and Abigal, born


February 10, 1747


Bryan, Lucy. Daughter of Cutlibert, born January 29, 1747 Battoo, James. Married Winney Holiday,


February 12, 1747


Battoo, Mary. Daughter of James and Winifred, born


April 29, 1747 Bussel, James. Son of Winifred, born May 20, 1747 Bethel, Mary. Daughter of Edward and Mary, born July 23, 1747 ,


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Bridwell, Saralı. Daughter of Abraham, born


July 25, 1747


Baker, John. Married Rebecca Lunsford,


June 8, 1747


Baley, Siinson. Married Elizabeth MacCarty,


December 24, 1747


Baylis, Winny. Daughter of John and Mary, born November 1, 1747


Baylis, Mary. Married John Baylis, October 8, 1747


Baylis, John. Married Mary Baylis, October 8, 1747


Bell, Elizabeth. Daughter of George and Ann, born January 31, 1748


Bussel, Hannahı. Married John Honey,


February 2, 1748 Bettson, Thomas. Married Jane Merringham, April 14, 1748 Byram, Millie. Daughter of William and Sarah, born March 28, 1748 Bridwell, Margaret. Daughter of Jacob, born January 12, 1748


Balls, John. Son of John and Margaret, born March 20, 1748


Berry, Benjamin. Son of Richard and Sarah, boru June 10, 1748


Botts, Joseph. Son of Seth, born June 23, 1748 Bush, George. Son of George, born August 10, 1748


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OVERWHARTON PARISH REGISTER.


Bettson, Thomas. Son of Thomas and Jane, born


July 23, 1748


Berry, Benjamin. Was baptized August 1, 1748


Bussel, Winifred. Married Phillip Payton,


September 15, 1748


Bell, James William. Son of Andrew and Mary, born October 14, 1748 Burn, James. Married Catharine Champ,


October 14, 1748


Balls, Ann. Married Samuel Hawes, February 16, 1749 Balls, Edward. Married Sarah Crosby,


November 24, 1749


Berry, Bridget. Married Samuel Mitchel,


January 30, 1749


Basnet, Abrahm. Died February 8, 1749


Bethel, Joseph. Died September 15, 1748


Bethel, Samuel. Son of William, born February 9, 1749 -


Bethel, Elizabetlı. Daughter of Edward and Mary,


bori May 26, 1749


- Burn, Elizabeth. Was baptized April 16, 1749




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