Elizabeth Yarbrough - Yarborough family cleanup

Started by Erica Howton on Thursday, December 10, 2020
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12/10/2020 at 6:57 PM

Don’t know where Elizabeth Yarbrough belongs.

12/10/2020 at 7:00 PM

TWO different Richard Yarbroughs.

Richard “the Immigrant” Yarbrough

Parents? Richard Yarbrough married Elizabeth Mason in 1680 and also married again a lady named Williams and had the following children: 1. Richard, Jr. 2. William Williams Yarbro 3. Edmund 4. John 5. Henry 6. James Charles 7. Thomas and three girls

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Not the same as Richard Yarbrough, of Petersburg who married Frances Mason in London and who became a landowner in Amelia CountyL

12/10/2020 at 7:00 PM

Sorry - Frances Proctor. Martha Frances "Sarah" Yarbrough, Yarbrough

I do not have a list of her children.

12/10/2020 at 7:26 PM

“ Absent records of King William County, we can never know for certain who all Richard's children were. We know John and Richard were sons and we presume the other men in the next generation in that county 'William, Charles, and Edward' were his sons. In Amelia County, where William Yarbrough settled, were two other men named Yarbrough, undoubtedly connected with William. We have placed them as his brothers, sons of Richard Yarbrough. Together, Henry Yarbrough and Thomas Yarbrough secured a patent to 800 acres in Amelia County on the south side of the Nottoway River 10 June 1740 the same day William got his patent in Amelia County. Henry and Thomas evidently split the patent in half. Both Thomas and Henry witnessed the will of Moses Yarbrough . With James Jeter, husband of Priscilla Yarbrough , they witnessed the will of Matthew Wallis. - from Virginians - the Family History of John W. Pritchett (website) as placed in research notes by Varla Wright”

12/10/2020 at 8:03 PM

Don’t know that Ambrose Yarborough, Sr. has identified (or properly ID’d) parents.

12/10/2020 at 8:11 PM
12/10/2020 at 8:13 PM

The 3rd Richard was 1680 - aft 1746 of St. Mark's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia

https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I1264...


grandson of old Richard who leased land from the Pamunkey indians
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1734-1737 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 228-32.

14-15 July 1735. Richard Mauldin of St. Margaret's Parish, Caroline County, to Richard Yarbrough of St. Martin's Parish, Hanover County. Lease and release; for 60 current money. 600 acres, part of a patent 24 March 1734 [1735] ... on a ridge corner to Mr. Joshua Fry and Richd. Mauldin ... crossing the Robinson River ... by a branch side by a great stone ...
R. Mauldin
Wit: W. Heny. Terrett, Hen. Downs, Thos. Walker.
16 March 1735 [1736]. Acknowledged by Richard Mauldin.

12/10/2020 at 9:19 PM

Disconnected as children of Richard Yarbrough, of Petersburg & Martha Frances "Sarah" Yarbrough, Yarbrough

Peter Yarborough , Moses Yarborough , Marie Yarbrough, Charles Yarbrough ,

12/11/2020 at 12:00 AM

Susanne Floyd It’s the

Ambrose Yarborough, Sr. That went to South Carolina.

12/11/2020 at 6:41 AM

I live in the area and know some of the family. I think their is a connection from these Upstate Yarboroughs to the Pee Dee region ones (Florence County formerly Marion County)- family of race car driver Cale Yarborough as I recall. I will run the threads after I get through with the Carmichaels of Marion and Dillon County. They are wearing me out.

12/11/2020 at 6:42 AM

I meant to say that I live in the Union, SC area and know family in both areas of the state. I am pretty sure in talking to some of them they acknowledge a connection, course it could be a figment of their imagination.

12/11/2020 at 6:45 AM

I hate autocorrect. Their and there.

12/11/2020 at 9:13 AM

I’m more confused about the tree top, to be honest. It looks like a chain of 3 Richards, with children born in 1630s and children born in 1660s.

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