Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Lewis Burwell
1710 - 1756 (46 years)-
Name Lewis Burwell Birth 1710 'Fairfield' Gloucester County, Virginia Gender Male Death May 1756 'Fairfield' Gloucester County, Virginia Person ID I33828 Tree1 Last Modified 21 Mar 2024
Father Nathaniel Burwell, b. 4 Oct 1680, Abbington Parish, 'Fairfield' Gloucester County, Virginia d. 25 Oct 1721, 'Fairfield' Gloucester County, Virginia - Probate (Age 41 years) Relationship natural Mother Elizabeth Carter, b. 15 Oct 1689, Corotoman, Lancaster County, Virginia d. 1734, Carter's Grove, Williamsburg, James City County, Virginia (Age 44 years) Relationship natural Marriage 1709 Corotoman, Lancaster County, Virginia Family ID F16162 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Willis, b. 1716, Gloucester County, Virginia d. 22 May 1746, 'Fairfield' Gloucester County, Virginia (Age 30 years) Marriage Oct 1736 Gloucester County, Virginia Children 1. Lewis Burwell, b. Abt 1737, Abbington Parish, 'Fairfield' Gloucester County, Virginia [Father: natural] 2. Elizabeth Burwell, b. 1739, Whitemarsh, Gloucester County, Virginia [Father: natural] 3. Rebecca Lewis Burwell, b. 20 May 1746, Abbington Parish, 'Fairfield' Gloucester County, Virginia d. 5 Aug 1806, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age 60 years) [Father: natural] 4. Anne Burwell, b. 19 Jul 1741, 'Fairfield' Gloucester County, Virginia d. 10 Dec 1777, Gloucester County, Virginia (Age 36 years) [Father: natural] Family ID F16168 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Mar 2024
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.pastportal.com/cwdl_new/VA_Gazet/Images/VG/1751/0064hi.jpg
URL title: Virginia Gazette - Page: 3, Column: 1, 1751-04-25
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WILLIAMSBURG, April 25.
Virginia, ff.
By the Hon. LEWIS BURWELL, Esq; President of His Majesty's Council, and Commander in Chief, of the Colony And Dominion of Virginia. To all Sheriffs, Constab'es, and other His Majesty's Lieg People, to whom these presents shall come. Greeting. WHEREAS it has been represented to me, That a horrible Murder was commited at Leeds Town, in the County of King George, on the 20th Day of January last past. by Jonahtan Piper, of the County of Westmoreland, on the Body of James Marshall, deceas'd of the same county: And whereas the said Johathan Piper, (unreadable) of his Crime, has fled from his usual place of Abode, whereb, the ordinary Proess at Law cannot be served on him: I DO therefore, In his Magsty's Name, require all Sheriffs, Undersherriffs, and Constables, to make dilligent Search within their respective Counties and Baliwicks for the said Jonathan Piper, and after having apprehended same to convey him to the publick Gaol at Williamsburg. And as an Encouragement for the apprehending the said Jonathan Piper. I hereby promise a Reward of Twenty Pounds to any Person that fhall apprehend him, fo that he be brought to justice. GIVEN under my Hand, and the Seal of the Colony, this 16th Day of April 1751.
LEWIS BURWELL
Source:
Virginia Gazette
Page: 3, Column: 1, 1751-04-25
- http://www.vahistorical.org/news/lectures_brownharpole.htm
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