The Dabney Funeral Legacy That Has Shaped The Community's Trust

By Barbara Terrell at 02:09:54 In reply to: John Dabney Brightwell and family, Spots Va 1800s+ Edmund Brightwell 12/02/03 Hello Edmund, My son just recently became engaged to a Brightwell descendant. I have started talking with her unlce only a short time ago who has been working on their ancestry.

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The immigrant ancestor of most of the Dabneys of VA was Cornelius Dabney.He was first married to Eedith, an English woman.At the time that he was married to Eedith he became the interpreter and close companion of Cockacoeske, Queen of the Pamunkey Indians, and widow of Chief Totopotomoi, a grandson of one of the two sisters of Chief Powhatan, father of Pocahontas.Because of Cornelius Dabney's ...

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Early Winstons of Va.- Dabney By Anne Baker at 07:24:33 I would appreciate comments on the following outline: William Winston I - was patenting land in the 1680s in New Kent Co., Va. 21 Oct 1687 - Granted to William Winston, 266 acres in New Kent Co., Va. the land "on which sd Winston dwells" being part of a patent granted to Mr. Moses Davis together with a parcel of land ...

Re: Elizabeth Anderson & George Dabney are my first "documented" Dabneys. The By tomisa rushing at 03:39:06

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Elizabeth Dabney. 5.Elizabeth Dabney, born Abt. 1705.She was the daughter of 10. George Dabney and 11. Elizabeth ?. Child of Nathaniel Anderson and Elizabeth Dabney is: 2 i. George Anderson, born Abt. 1725; died 1806 in Fluvanna County, Virginia; married Frances Woodson. 6.Benjamin Woodson, died 1777. Child of Benjamin Woodson is: 3 i.

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Dabney's grandparents were John Miller (abt.1660 - 1742) & Michal Sutton Miller -- also of Middlesex VA. I descend from one of John Miller's daughters and the above is all I have on son Christopher's line. I believe Christopher was the only son to survive his father & was therefore the main heir of John Miller's 1742 will.

Was Richard Wade’s Wife a Dabney? By James Pace at 01:22:34 Richard Wade (abt. 1704 - Bef. 15 Mar 1768 ), of Goochland Co., VA,was married to a Giselle (Griselle). There is evidence that she was a Dabney before her marriage. However, if one accepts the older theory of the origins of the Dabney family in Virginia, I find it difficult to place her in that family. This theory ...

Cornelius Dabney II b.ca 1686 (Some say 1670-75)VA – d. 1765 Hanover CO VA.The son of Cornelius who married ( 1st Eeidth) and 2nd Susannah or a Sarah mother of Cornelius II.

Dabney married Lucy, daughter of John Digges, of Nelson, lived in he southwest corner of North Garden, near the foot of Israel's Gap, and died in 1862, about ninety years of age. Page 160 Dabney, the second son of John, was the rising orator of Revolutionary times, mentioned by Wirt in his Life of Patrick Henry.