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Frances Lampton (Golber?)

Also Known As: "widow of Thomas White", "Golber", "Goldsbury", "Goldsberry", "Golbourne", "Golbee", "Gouldsbourough"
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Birthplace: St. Mary’s Parish, Richmond County, Virginia, United States
Death: before August 01, 1716
Richmond County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of unknown Golber? and unknown ‘Eleanor’ Goldsby
Wife of Thomas White and William Lampton, I

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About Frances Lampton

Frances Golber

  • Marriage 1 Thomas White
  • Marriage 2 William Lampton b: 29 APR 1682 in Maryland Married: NOV 1715
  • niece (sister’s daughter) of Christian Waddington
  • Unclear if Golber was a maiden name or a married name
  • Name may be garbled - may have been Goldsborough or a variant thereof (Golber, Goldsbury, Goldsberry, Golbourne, Golbee, Gouldsbourough, etc.)
  • no known children or siblings; property left to her Martin cousins

Frances Lampton wrote her will on 24 April 1716, Richmond County, Virginia. It was recorded 1 August 1716. Cousin John Martin Jr. and his brother Francis Martin to receive tracts of land. Witness: Mary Martin. Frances Lampton was the widow of Thomas White and married William Lampton November 1715. Mary was the wife of John Martin.

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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-332659

John Martin Jr was named in the will of cousin Frances Golber/White/Lampton 24 Apr 1716 “cousin John Martin Jr. the tract of land where Richard Craford is now living.” Wits: Mary Martin, Thomas MacDunin, Elizabeth Spears. The will also made a bequest to "cousin Francis Martin the tract of land where James Clark is now living." it is unclear whether this Francis was a full sibling of John Martin, Jr., or perhaps was Francis Waddington, Jr. [3]

https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I0320...

1715-1716 Richmond Co VA Order Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 27)
Richmond County Court 1st of August 1716
LAMPTON's Will proved

  • The Last Will and Testament of FRANCES LAMPTON, deced. was this day was proved in open Court by the Oaths of MARY MARTIN and ELIZABETH SPEARS, two of the witnesses thereto, and admitted to Record
  • - MARTIN's ack. to LAMPTON
  • JOHN MARTIN and MARY his Wife came into Court and acknowledged their Deeds of Lease and Release for Land unto WILLIAM LAMPTON which was admitted to Record

1715-1716 Richmond Co VA Order Book 6; Antient Press: (Page 390)
Richmond County Court 5th of April 1716
- LAMPTON to be summoned Ordered that the Sheriff sumon to the next Court FRANCES LAMPTON, late FRANCES WHITE, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of THOMAS WHITE, deced., to shew cause why she doth not return an Inventory and Appraisment of the sd. deced.'s Estate

1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1-A, (Antient Press); pp. 120 February the 5th 1730/1. The Deposition of ANN MACKFERSON of Stafford County aged about 63 years the Deponent .. being duly sworn sayeth that FRANCES GOLBER came to her & asked her whether or not she was the Daughter of FRANCIS WADDINGTON'S wife which the aforesaid ANN said she was then replyed ffRANCES GOLBER you are my own Cousin for your mother & my mother is two sisters Deponent further sayeth that her mother which was then WADDINGTONS wife but sometime before had been the wife of JOHN MARTIN deceased informed her at several times that ffRANCES GOLBER was her own Sisters child & the Deponent further Declareth that the aforesaid ffRANCES (GOLBER) which was after was the wife of THOMAS WHITE Deceased always acknowledged WADDINGTON'S wife to be her Aunt & further the Deponent sayeth not .. Ann x Mackfereson 5th February 1730 .. ANN MACKFERESON came .. made oath which on motion of JAMES JONES admitted to record.

1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1-A, (Antient Press); pp. 120-121
February the 5th 1730/1. The Deposition of MARY REYNOLDS of King George County aged about Ninety one years the Deponent being duly sworn sayeth that ffRANCES GOLBER afterward wife of THOMAS WHITE Deceased informed her about thirty years ago that she had heard that ffRANCIS WADDINGTON'S wife who some time before was the widdow of JOHN MARTIN Deceased was her kinswoman & desired the said MARY REYNOLDS to go with her (ffRANCES GOLBER) to know the certainty whether WADDINGTON'S wife was related to her which the said MARY did when they came to WARRINGTON'S house .. WADDINGTON'S wife after some Discourse with aforesaid ffRANCES GOLBER concerning the place of their nativety ffRANCES GOLBER asked WADDINGTON'S wife if she knows such a woman which aforesaid WADDINGTON'S wife replyed I did know her very well some years ago for she is my own sister Then replyed ffRANCES GOLBER you are my Aunt then says WADDINGTON'S Wife you are my own sister's child I the aforesaid MARY REYNOLDS further declared that WADDINGTON'S Wife as far as ever she heard afterwards ever went for ffRANCES GOLBER'S Aunt and further Deponent sayeth not .. Mary x Reynolds 5th February 1730 .. MARY REYNOLDS .. came into Court made oath of Truth of contents of above .. on motion of JAMES JONES admitted to record

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Frances Lampton's Timeline

1689
1689
St. Mary’s Parish, Richmond County, Virginia, United States
1716
August 1, 1716
Age 27
Richmond County, Virginia, United States