Re: Elizabeth Kennon 1680 Conjurer'sNeck.VA
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Elizabeth Kennon 1680 Conjurer'sNeck.VA
james king 12/27/02
From our book, Worsham and Washam Family History:
p. 5: "Elizabeth Worsham b abt 1651 Henrico Co., VA. md Richard Kennon about 1673 in Henrico Co., VA. ..."
..."Elizabeth is listed in the will of her mother, Elizabeth Eppes and was bequeathed a stone ring, black gown, green silk petticoat, green satin bodie, and one fourth of her money in the hands of Samuel Claphamson (of London).To her grandchild, Mary Kennon (who md Major John Bolling of Cobbs) was bequeathed a stone ring given to Elizabeth by her sister King." ..."Richard d before 20 Aug 1696 when his will was proved in Henrico Co., VA.After his death, his widow Elizabeth deeded "for love and affection to my son Richard Kennon" 44 acres of land at Wintopock and 107 acres at the ferry on the James River.This was done "for his advancement in a marriage to be had between him and Agnes Bolling."Elizabeth survived her husband by 47 years.Her will dated 4 May 1743 and presented in court February 1743/44 named grandsons William Kennon, Henry Isham Kennon, and John Kennon."
On page 9:
"1.2.2.Elizabeth Kennon b abt 1680 Conjuror's Neck, Henrico, VA. md Joseph Royall Dec 1698 St. John’s Church, Henrico Co., VA.He received a deed of gift on 30 Nov 1698 from his father when he was planning tomarry Elizabeth.It was “all my lands in possession in Bermuda Hundred in Henrico Co.”Joseph b abt 1676 & d bef Apr 1748 Henrico Co., VA.Joseph s/o Joseph & Mary (the widow of George Archer who died in 1676)...."
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Re: Elizabeth Kennon 1680 Conjurer'sNeck.VA
Harlow Chandler 1/17/03