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About Charles Madaris
GEDCOM Note
Charles was involved in a group of dissenters from the Church of England. Several anababtist had been traveling through the Carolina's and into Virginia, preaching and teaching. They were arrested for preaching at a place not approved for public worship. There are several documents in the "William and Mary Quarterly" mentioning Charles and his neighbors who were asking for the release of the imprisoned who were held for 46 days in 1771. They had been arrested while preaching at the home of Charles's daughter and son-in-law, James McHan, and for not preaching in line with the Church of England.
Charles died abt Oct 1774 in Middlesex County, Virginia. His will was probated on 24 Oct 1774 at the Urbanna Courthouse. Charles name is listed in his will as Charles Madaris, but signs it Carlos or Carles Madris. From the statements made in Charles' will, he was ill for some time and was 72 years old.
Charles Madaris's Timeline
1702 |
February 20, 1702
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Middlesex County, Province of Virginia
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1734 |
May 19, 1734
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Middlesex County, Virginia, USA
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1737 |
May 9, 1737
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Middlesex County, Virginia, USA
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1739 |
December 7, 1739
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Middlesex County, Virginia, USA
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1742 |
October 17, 1742
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Middlesex County, Virginia, USA
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1745 |
September 4, 1745
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Middlesex County, Province of Virginia
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1748 |
May 26, 1748
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Middlesex County, Virginia, USA
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1774 |
April 12, 1774
Age 72
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Middlesex County, Virginia, USA
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October 24, 1774
Age 72
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Urbanna, Middlesex, Virginia, United States
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