Essex County Deed Book
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Almost certain conclusion Marriage of Edward Eastham and Ann Taylor

  • Book 25, p. 180
  • 10 May 1707, Edward Eastham and wife Ann sold 102 acs in South Farnham Parish, Essex Co., to Wm. Croudus and Robt. Moody, part of a division of 340 acs bequeathed by last will and testament of James Taylor, last of King and Queen Co., to Ann, his daughter, and deeded by her and Edward Eastham, her husband, of Essex Co.
  • Entered: 9 Jun 2004

Almost certain conclusion James Taylor is the father of Ann Taylor

  • Book 25, p. 180
  • 10 May 1707, Edward Eastham and wife Ann sold 102 acs in South Farnham Parish, Essex Co., to Wm. Croudus and Robt. Moody, part of a division of 340 acs bequeathed by last will and testament of James Taylor, last of King and Queen Co., to Ann, his daughter, and deeded by her and Edward Eastham, her husband, of Essex Co.
  • Entered: 9 Jun 2004

Almost certain conclusion Marriage

  • Book 16
  • Edward Eastham of St. Steven's Parish, County of King and Queen, planter, sells, 25 August 1719, to Edmund Taylor 100 acs in the Parish of South Farnham, in Essex Co., being part of a patent of 74 acs granted to James Taylor, 21, October 1687. Signed: Edward Eastham (LS). Witnessed by: Richard Thomas, Elizabeth Eastham, Mary Eastham.
  • Entered: 9 Jun 2004

Almost certain conclusion Edward Eastham is the father of Elizabeth Eastham

  • Book 16
  • Edward Eastham of St. Steven's Parish, County of King and Queen, planter, sells, 25 August 1719, to Edmund Taylor 100 acs in the Parish of South Farnham, in Essex Co., being part of a patent of 74 acs granted to James Taylor, 21, October 1687. Signed: Edward Eastham (LS). Witnessed by: Richard Thomas, Elizabeth Eastham, Mary Eastham.
  • Entered: 9 Jun 2004

Almost certain conclusion Name of Mary Eastham

  • Book 16
  • Edward Eastham of St. Steven's Parish, County of King and Queen, planter, sells, 25 August 1719, to Edmund Taylor 100 acs in the Parish of South Farnham, in Essex Co., being part of a patent of 74 acs granted to James Taylor, 21, October 1687. Signed: Edward Eastham (LS). Witnessed by: Richard Thomas, Elizabeth Eastham, Mary Eastham.
  • Entered: 9 Jun 2004

Almost certain conclusion Name of Elizabeth Eastham

  • Book 16
  • Edward Eastham of St. Steven's Parish, County of King and Queen, planter, sells, 25 August 1719, to Edmund Taylor 100 acs in the Parish of South Farnham, in Essex Co., being part of a patent of 74 acs granted to James Taylor, 21, October 1687. Signed: Edward Eastham (LS). Witnessed by: Richard Thomas, Elizabeth Eastham, Mary Eastham.
  • Entered: 9 Jun 2004

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