Colonel Francis Gouldman Waring
1717–c. 1771
✦ direct ancestor — Owen's 6×-great-grandfather · Temple line
Life
- Born
- 23 Jul 1717 · Gouldborough Plantation, Essex County, Virginia
- Died
- between 5 Oct 1771 and 21 Oct 1771 · Goldberry Plantation, Essex County, Virginia
Parents
Marriage & children
Lucy Waring (1740–1819)
Thomas Gouldman Waring (1740–c. 1803)
Elizabeth Waring (1746–1795)
William Waring (1746–1824)
Henry Waring (1747–c. 1830)
Rev. William I Waring (1752–1815)
Susannah Ann Waring (1758–1818)
Timeline
- 12 May 1744MarriedLucy Cocke — Williamsburg, Virginia
- —OccupationHouse of Burgesses. Organized the Sons of Liberty; signer of the Leedstown Resolves.
Records behind this page
Unnamed source
pp. 431-433
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His own will: Essex Co. Will Book 12, pp. 431-433, read on the original register image (FS DGS 007645973 item 2; local copies in ancestry/sources/). Signed Oct 1770, codicil 5 Oct 1771, proved 21 Oct 1771. Names sons Thomas Gouldman, William, Henry; daughters Elizabeth Ball, Lucy Robb, Ann, Susanna; sons-in-law Spencer Mot. Ball and James Robb; the home tract, "Cocke land" (a tract name), Tappahannock/"Beaufort town" lots 3 and 5, a grist mill, and 1,200 a. in King and Queen "left me by my Father Colo. Thomas Waring." NO wife named. Death: after the codicil (5 Oct 1771), before probate (21 Oct 1771) — the basis of the death-date correction written with this citation; the old exact "5 Oct 1771" was the codicil signing date.
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