

From Joseph Vick of Lower Parish, Isle of Wight County, Virginia and His Descendants, vol. I:
pp 106-107
On 20, 4th month 1769, Jesse appeared before that meeting, producing a certificate allowing him
to marry.On 21,5th month 1769, he was reported to have married CHRISTIAN KNOX, sister of Mary Knox who had earlier married his brother Jacob.2 Soon after, he returned with his bride to Virginia, and, on 22, 7th month 1769, he requested that the meeting held at Widow West's be moved to his home. This was a month before his brother Jacob made a similar request.3 .......
Christian made her will on 8 December 1805. She left $100 each to her brother John Knox and her sister-in-law Mourning Jordan. Mary Copeland received her wearing apparel. The remainder o f the estate was to be divided evenly between Lemuel Vick, Richard Jordan, Patience Vick, Christian Jordan, Elizabeth Vick and Nancy Knox. Richard and Christian Jordan were the children of Benjamin and Mourning (Vick) Jordan. Nancy Knox was probably a daughter of John Knox. From other records we know that Lemuel and Patience were the children of Pilgrim Vick. Elizabeth Vick may, too, have been a daughter ofPilgrim, although this cannot be proven. Brother-in-law Benjamin Jordan and Willliams Vick, were named co- executors.9
Jesse and Christian had no children.
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December 8, 1805
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Southampton County, Virginia, United States
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