Magdalen Clarke

F, #7927
Relationship
10th great-grandmother of Lester Milton Barlow
Charts
Lester M. Barlow Pedigree
     Magdalen Clarke married Ralph Burnet in 1594.1

Child of Magdalen Clarke and Ralph Burnet

Citations

  1. [S2403] G. Andrews Moriarty, "William Moseley, gent., of Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, and his wife Susanna", William and Mary College Quarterly : p. 100. Hereinafter cited as "William Moseley, gent., of Lower Norfolk County, VA."

Robert Spencer

M, #7928
     Robert Spencer married Elizabeth White, daughter of William White.

Robert Spencer

M, #7929, d. between 5 Mar 1679 and 15 May 1679
     Robert Spencer married Jane Browne.

Robert Spencer left a will dated 5 Mar 1678/79 in Surry Co., VA. Heirs: Elizabeth Spencer and Ann Spencer, his 2 daughters. Heir and Executor: Jane Browne, his wife.1

Robert Spencer died between 5 Mar 1679 and 15 May 1679 in Surry Co., VA.2 His estate was probated on 15 May 1679 in Surry Co., VA.2

Children of Robert Spencer and Jane Browne

Citations

  1. [S2392] "Wills and deeds (Surry County, Virginia), 1652-1907," Images, FamilySearch (familysearch.org : accessed 12 Feb 2021), Deeds, wills, etc., no. 2, 1671-1684, p. 207-8, image 479-80 (film 34099).
  2. [S2392] "Wills and deeds (Surry County, Virginia), 1652-1907," Images, FamilySearch, Deeds, wills, etc., no. 2, 1671-1684, p. 209, image 481 (film 34099).

Elizabeth Spencer

F, #7930
     Elizabeth Spencer was the daughter of Robert Spencer and Jane Browne.

In the will of Robert Spencer, dated 5 Mar 1678/79 in Surry Co., VA, Elizabeth Spencer, his daughter, was named as an heir.1

Citations

  1. [S2392] "Wills and deeds (Surry County, Virginia), 1652-1907," Images, FamilySearch (familysearch.org : accessed 12 Feb 2021), Deeds, wills, etc., no. 2, 1671-1684, p. 207-8, image 479-80 (film 34099).

Ann Spencer

F, #7931
     Ann Spencer was the daughter of Robert Spencer and Jane Browne.

In the will of Robert Spencer, dated 5 Mar 1678/79 in Surry Co., VA, Ann Spencer, his daughter, was named as an heir.1

Citations

  1. [S2392] "Wills and deeds (Surry County, Virginia), 1652-1907," Images, FamilySearch (familysearch.org : accessed 12 Feb 2021), Deeds, wills, etc., no. 2, 1671-1684, p. 207-8, image 479-80 (film 34099).

Anstett Guth

M, #7932
Relationship
8th great-grandfather of Beryl Virginia Burns
Charts
Beryl V. Burns Pedigree

Child of Anstett Guth

Georg Mennel

M, #7933
Relationship
8th great-grandfather of Beryl Virginia Burns
Charts
Beryl V. Burns Pedigree
     Georg Mennel married Anna Steyd.

Child of Georg Mennel and Anna Steyd

Anna Steyd

F, #7934
Relationship
8th great-grandmother of Beryl Virginia Burns
Charts
Beryl V. Burns Pedigree
     Anna Steyd married Georg Mennel.

Child of Anna Steyd and Georg Mennel

John Hale

M, #7935
     John Hale was the son of Warwick Hale.

In the probate of Warwick Hale's estate in New Castle Co., DE, John Hale, his son, was named as an heir.1 He and others took part in the petition brought by Samuel Hale, to divide the land left them by their father/grandfather, Warwick. The hearings took place, between 23 Nov 1749 and 9 Feb 1751, New Castle Co., DE.2

Citations

  1. [S2409] "Delaware, U.S., Land Records, 1677-1947," Images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 31 Mar 2021), Original data: Delaware, Land Records, 1677–1947. Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, RG 2555, Subgroup 000, Series 011. Delaware Public Archives, Dover, Delaware, New Castle 005, p. 503-7, image 270-2 (where she is called Catherine).
  2. [S1550] "Orphans' Court records for New Castle County, Delaware, 1742-1853," Images, FamilySearch (familysearch.org : accessed 3 Apr 2021), Citing original records from the Hall of Records in Dover, Delaware, Orphans' Court records, books C-E 1742-1777, Film 6546 (23 Nov 1749, p. 118 (image 73); 20 Nov 1750, p. 131-2 (image 81); 9 Feb 1750/1, p. 134-5 (image 82-3).

Samuel Hale

M, #7936
     Samuel Hale was the son of Warwick Hale.

In the probate of Warwick Hale's estate in New Castle Co., DE, Samuel Hale, his son, was named as an heir.1 He was the subject of a hearing between 23 Nov 1749 and 9 Feb 1751 in New Castle Co., DE, where he petitioned to have land divided among him and his siblings. These included his brother, John, his sister, Mary, and his deceased sister, Jane's daughter, Jane. John Hale, Mary Coates and Jane Hollingsworth were associated with the hearing.2

Citations

  1. [S2409] "Delaware, U.S., Land Records, 1677-1947," Images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 31 Mar 2021), Original data: Delaware, Land Records, 1677–1947. Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, RG 2555, Subgroup 000, Series 011. Delaware Public Archives, Dover, Delaware, New Castle 005, p. 503-7, image 270-2 (where she is called Catherine).
  2. [S1550] "Orphans' Court records for New Castle County, Delaware, 1742-1853," Images, FamilySearch (familysearch.org : accessed 3 Apr 2021), Citing original records from the Hall of Records in Dover, Delaware, Orphans' Court records, books C-E 1742-1777, Film 6546 (23 Nov 1749, p. 118 (image 73); 20 Nov 1750, p. 131-2 (image 81); 9 Feb 1750/1, p. 134-5 (image 82-3).