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1729-1748 Stafford County, Virginia Will Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 9
June ye 27th 1730 In Obedience to an Order of Stafford County Court We the Subscribers being first sworn have valued l appraised Estate of Mr.
CHARLES TAYLER Deced as follows:
Items listed and valued Total
Errors Excepted this 9th Septr. 1730
Voss Veal, Willm. Linton
Rich'd his mark Davis
John Veal SUSANA X LINTON Admx. of CHARLES TYLER
The above appraisers sworn before me THOS. HARRISON
At Court held for Stafford County 9th September 1730 Wm. Linton and Susanna his wife Administr. of CHARLES TAYLOR Deced - made oath to this additional Inventory and Appraisement ordered to be recorded.
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Marriage 1 Susannah MONROE b: 1695 in Westmoreland County, Virginia
Married: BEF 1713
Children
Charles Capt TYLER III b: 1716 in sheriff of Loudoun co va
Jane TYLER b: ABT 1718 in Westmoreland county VA
Sally TYLER b: ABT 1720 in Westmoreland county VA
John TYLER b: 1724 in Westmoreland county VA
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1654-1800 Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills [Augusta B. Fothergill]; Page 104
TYLER, JOSEPH, 3 Dec. 1737; 31 Jan. 1737. My plantation to my bro. Benjamin Tyler; 1 servant to my sister Christian Munroe; 1 negro to cozen Ellenor Munroe; couzens Spence Munroe and Sarah Munroe servants; cousin Andrew Munroe 1 negro; friend James Lovell one feather bed; friend Anne Harrison 1 mare; residue of estate to bro. William Tyler.
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1722-1728 Stafford County, Virginia Deed Book J; [Antient Press];
Page 14-18 This Indenture made 5th April 1722 between CHARLES TYLER of County Stafford Planter and BENJAMIN TYLER of County Westmoreland Planter .. by deeds of Lease & Release .. for sum five thousand pounds Tobo sold certain tract in Parish of Overwharton containing 83 acres more or less as by a Deed of Sale 9th Sept. 1710 as may more fully appear ..
Presence Arthur Hopkins, Charles Tyler William Bret
Att a Court held for Stafford County the 11th day July 1722 Then came Charles Tyler & personally acknowledged Deeds cf Lease & Release .. ordered to be re-corded which is accordingly.
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A Quit Rent Roll of 1723; Taken from the Register of Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia 749 acres, 10 acres overcharged. Promised to pay
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1729-1748 Stafford County, Virginia Will Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 9 June ye 27th 1730 In Obedience to an Order of Stafford County Court We the Subscribers being first sworn have valued & appraised Estate of Mr. CHARLES TAYLER Deced as follows:
Items listed and valued Total £111..3..
Errors Excepted this 9th Septr. 1730
Willm. Linton
SUSANA LINTON Admx. of CHARLES TYLER
The above appraisers sworn before me THOS. HARRISON
At Court held for Stafford County 9th September 1730 Wm. Linton and Susanna his wife Administr. of CHARLES TAYLOR Deced - made oath to this additional Inventory and Appraisement ordered to be recorded.
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Richard Zieman
Charles Tyler died 1725-1729, in what is now Prince William Co. - owned 1,194 acres not far from the Quantico military base. He married Susanna Monroe, born c. 1695?, Westmoreland County, as daughter of Col. Andrew Monroe and Eleanor or Ellenor Spence. After his death, Susanna was married briefly to William Linton and then married thirdly to Benjamin Grayson, an immigrant from Scotland. Had son William Grayson who became an influential political figure in Virginia politics. (So it is not a coincidence that one of the Carter daughters in western part of Virginia married a Grayson.)
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