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About Elizabeth Booth
Note:
! (1) "Kimball G. Everingham's Genealogical Database," by Kimball G. Everingham (http://wc.rootsweb.com, kgeveringham database, 9 Dec 2005). Cites: (a) "The Descendants of Jan Eltinge: The Genealogy of the Elting/Eltinge Family," by James W. Elting (self-pub., Charlotte, N.C., 2002) p.41, 138.
(2) "Virginia Vital Records from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Mary College Quarterly, and Tyler's Quarterly" (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1984), "Inscriptions on Old Tombstones in Westmoreland and Northumberland Counties," p.548.
! Birth: (2) d/o William AYLETT/Anne ASHTON.
Marriage to William BOOTH: (1,2)
Origins
Named in the will of her grandfather, Henry Ashton:
Will of Col. Henry Ashton:
"To wife and daughter Grace, 2200 acres of land; also land to granddaus. Elizabeth and Anne Aylett, daus. of Capt. William Aylett and Ann his wife who was my dau. deceased; 400 acres of land; granddau. Elizabeth Tuberville 800 acres of land; son Henry my pistols, sword and holster; son John, dau. Elizabeth Ashton 1000 acres of land in Stafford; cousin Burdett Ashton 1000 acres of land in Stafford; Godson John, son of Charles Ashton, decd., land in the back woods on Broad Run, Stafford Co., and the other part of same tract to my sons Henry and John which lies near Col. Carter's copper mines; Sister Mrs. Sarah McGill; exrs. in trust Capt. George Tuberville; Capt. Burdett Ashton; Mr. Andrew Munroe; Mr. Richard Watts."
Elizabeth Booth's Timeline
1726 |
1726
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St Johns, King William, Virginia, United States
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1751 |
1751
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Gloucester, Virginia, USA
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1754 |
December 29, 1754
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Westmoreland County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1765 |
1765
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1777 |
October 27, 1777
Age 51
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Y, Somme, Picardie, France
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