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- Sources:
-Will of Austin Brockenbrough,20 Feb 1716, proved Richmond Co. VA 1 May 1717.
-Will of Mary Dalton, Richmond VA., 1733.
- Book "Marriages of some Virginia Residents" 1607-1800 From: Marriages of Richmond Co. VA 1668-1853 by George Harrison Sanford King
- Richmond Co. Virginia Court Minutes; Mar 1713; Jones vs Dalton. Suit between Edward Jones and John Dalton over settling accounts of William Brockenbrough.
- Book "Marriages of some Virginia Residents" 1607-1800
From: suzmei-at-aol.com (Suzmei)
My information shows that Mary Newman married William Brockenbrough (1650-1702). Their children were: Austin born 1685, William, Newman, Elizabeth and another daughter (your Margaret?). Mary Newman died Dec. 12, 1734 in North Farnham Parish, Va.
Mary Newman was the daughter of Thomas Newman (1656-1700 Richmond County, Va.) and Bridgett Wilson (d. 1704). She had a sister Ann who married Henry Austin and Thomas Dean.
Will of Mary Dalton, Richmond VA., 1733.
. When Mary (Newman) Brockenbrough married John Dalton in Richmond Co. their date of marriage can be determined in the Court Order Books and was during the year 1701/2: 6 Feb1701/2 Court: Doctor Robert Clarke vs John Dalton and Mary his Wife, Admrx of Wm Brockenbrough. Action: Judgment granted the plaintiff for 600 lb tob: and court costs ....Order Book Abstracts of Richmond County Va 1699-1701>, Ruth and Sam Sparacio (McLean VA, 1991), p 90
Melanie Dalton Crain-at-mindspring.com writes
1.John Dalton did not marry Margaret -- he married a Mary.
2.If Timothy Dalton Sr. were born Abt 1690, then it was impossible for John & Mary Brockenbrough Dalton to be his parents.. Mary was married to Wm Brockenbrough in 1690, having his children then. He married the widowed Mary Brockenbrough 1701/2.
And please remember that there is no marriage of a William Dalton and Margaret Brockenbrough. Some of the children listed above are found in the Abingdon Parish (Gloucester Co Va) records and are definitely listed there as the children of William and Margaret Dalton, not John and Mary.
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