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Ann Bray Ingles (daughter of James Bray I)
Ann, the daughter of James Bray I and his wife, Angelica, married Robert Booth, who died in 1693. Two years later she wed Peter Temple of Vaulx Hall, in York County. In 1695 Peter Temple, acting on his wife's behalf, sold her legal interest in James Bray I's estate to her brother Thomas Bray I for 150 pounds sterling. After Peter's death in 1698, Ann Bray Booth Temple married Mongo (Mungo) Ingles (Stephenson 1963:8).
A Record of the Bray Family 1685 — ca. 1800
Mary A. Stephenson, September 1963
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library Research Report Series - 0151
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1990
http://research.history.org/DigitalLibrary/view/index.cfm?doc=Resea...
In 1695 Peter Temple who married Ann Bray Booth, sells her rights in James Bray's estate to Thomas Bray I for £150 Sterling and relieves said Bray as executor of James Bray I of any further involvements from Ann as heir of her father. (York County Records, #10,Deeds, Orders, Wills, p. 203.)
Peter Temple lived at "Vaulx Hall" on the west side of Queen's Creek. He bought it from Robert Vaulx, leading London merchant who married Elizabeth Burwell, sister of Lewis Burwell. (3 W 14, 274.) This property was later owned by Samuel Timson, and Philip Johnson. (1 T 240.)
LAND OWNERSHIP PATTERNS AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT IN MIDDLE PLANTATION: REPORT OF ARCHIVAL RESEARCH, Martha W. McCartney, Historian, 2000
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library Research Report Series - 1724
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library, Williamsburg, Virginia, 2010
http://research.history.org/DigitalLibrary/view/index.cfm?doc=Resea...
Robert Booth died in 1692, and was buried in the chancel of Hampton parish Church in York County His widow in 1693 married 2dly. Peter Temple, by whom apparently no issue (as he died in 1694-Bruton Parish Register). She married 3rdly about 1695 Mungo Inglis, first Grammar Master of William and Mary College.
BOOTH OF YORK COUNTY, Tyler's Quarterly, 1933
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/BOOTH/1997-09/0874302402
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