Catherine Haley

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Catherine Haley (Perrin)

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Birthplace: King and Queen County, Virginia
Death: April 24, 1765 (87-88)
St. Thomas Parish, Orange, Orange County, Virginia (Married Edward Haley 1695 Virginia, Catherine born 1675-1680)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Thomas Patrick Perrin, III and Elizabeth Perrin
Wife of Edward Haley
Mother of Edward Haley, Jr.; James Haley; John Anderson Haley; Valentine Herndon; William Haley and 7 others
Sister of Thomas Perrin, IV; Richard Perrin, I; Frances Elam; Zachariah Perrin; Anne Perrin and 3 others

Occupation: Married Edward Haley 1695 Virginia
Managed by: Marsha Gail Veazey
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About Catherine Haley

Children

David Haley b: ABT. 1720 in Halifax County, VA

Catherine, the wife of Edward Haley, survived her husband by many years, as witnessed by her gifts to two of her sons:

"I Catherine Haley of St. Thomas Parish in Orange for and in consideration of the Love and good will which I bear toward my son Thomas Haley of Caroline County do give and grant Thomas Haley one negro boy named Robin at my decease.

Catherine Haley"

Witness: William Haley

(Deed Book #13, Page 505. 4/24/1765)

On the above date Catherine Haley also gave one negro boy Harry to her son William Haley of Orange County at her decease. (This negro Harry is mentioned in the will of William Haley many years later in Fayette County, Kentucky).


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Catherine Haley's Timeline

1677
1677
King and Queen County, Virginia
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1700
King and Queen County, VA, United States
1700
Spotsylvania County, Virginia, United States
1710
1710
Virginia, British Colonial America
1710
King and Queen County, Virginia
1711
1711
St. Mark's Parish, Orange County, Virginia
1714
1714
Virginia
1715
1715
1716
1716
King and Queen County, VA, British Colonial America