Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Thomas Ashburn

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Name Thomas Ashburn Born Bef 1722 Northumberland County, Virginia Gender Male Died 13 Aug 1750 Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate Person ID I120566 Tree1 Last Modified 11 Apr 2021
Father Thomas Ashburn, b. Bef 1694, d. 20 May 1724, Northumberland County, Virginia - Admin (Age > 30 years)
Mother Hannah MNU Rice, b. Bef 1694, d. 14 Oct 1765, Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate (Age > 71 years)
Married Abt 1715 Northumberland County, Virginia Family ID F41313 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Leannah MNU Ashburn, d. Aft 1765, Northumberland County, Virginia Children 1. Thomas Ashburn, b. 27 Jul 1742, Northumberland County, Virginia , d. Aft 1788, Northumberland County, Virginia
(Age > 47 years)
2. Daughter1 Ashburn, b. 28 Oct 1743, Northumberland County, Virginia 3. William Ashburn, b. 27 Feb 1744/45, Northumberland County, Virginia 4. Daughter2 Ashburn, b. 14 Aug 1746, Northumberland County, Virginia 5. Daughter3 Ashburn, b. 25 Apr 1747, Northumberland County, Virginia 6. George Ashburn, b. 15 Dec 1749, Northumberland County, Virginia , d. Aft 1792, Northumberland County, Virginia
(Age > 44 years)
Last Modified 11 Apr 2021 Family ID F47211 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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1750-1751 Record Book #1; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 81.
Ashburne, Thomas
W. W. 5 April 1750---W. P. 13 August 1750
Son William Ashburne-the plantation where my mother now lives, If he should die without lawfull issue the land to fall to my son George Ashburne and his heirs.
Son Thomas Ashburne-the plantation where I now live together with the land I bought of Moses Oldham. I mean that the lands aforesaid shall be divided between my two sons aforesaid to wit.
Beginning at a black gum at the head of a small branch that makes out of Betty's branch and running to an old tan [xxx] at the edge of the [xxx].
Each of my children to have two hundred pounds of tobacco to be laid out in schooling except my son William Ashburne and I give him one hundred pounds of tobacco.
I lend molato boy that I now have called John Taper to my wife.
Wife Leanna and John Oldham, executors.
Witness: John Oldham Jun. and Jeremiah Bluford.
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1750-1751 Record Book #1; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 43
Ashburn, Peter
W. W. 27 March 1750---W. P. 24 May 1750
Wife and my brother Thomas Ashburn, executors.
Witness: John Oldham, Jun. and William Rice.
Presented in Court by Sarah Ashburn, one of the executors
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