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George ‘of Stratton Major Parish’ Dillard, Sr.

Also Known As: "George Henry Dilliard", "George Dillard", "George the Immigrant"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wiltshire, England
Death: 1704 (69-70)
Virginia, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of John Carbonne d'Illard and Mathilda D'Illard
Husband of Martha Dillard (Breckenridge?) and wife of George Dillard
Father of Nicholas ‘of Stratton Major Parish’ Dillard, Sr.; Edward Dillard, Sr.; William Dillard; George Dillard, Jr. and Edward Dillard
Brother of John Dillard

Occupation: 'the immigrant'
Managed by: Private User
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About George ‘of Stratton Major Parish’ Dillard, Sr.

Not the son of Edward Dillard & Mary Dillard


George Dillard, of Stratton Major Parish

  • Born about 1633
  • Died before 1704 in Virginia

Origins

Parents unknown.

Disputed wives

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dillard/623.4/mb.ashx

George4 DILLARD (Edward3, John2, John Carbonne1 D'ILLARD)5,6,7 was born 1634 in Wiltshire, England8, and died Bet. 1694 - 1704.

He married (1) Mary DANIEL.

He married (2) Martha WILLIAMS Bef. 1658.


However, no named wife of George Dillard is known, although it is known that he married. Therefore links to the following profiles have been broken:

Children

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dillard-85

There are 4 Dillards found in the 1704 Quit Rent Rolls in King and Queen. This is the basis for the speculation that they are his sons. The lands held by all 4 were in close proximity to each other:

  1. George Dillard, born 1658 = George, either the founder or a possible son George, with 325 acres in 1704 [9]. Wife unknown.
  2. Thomas Dillard, born 1675, New Kent, Virginia = Thomas with 175 acres in 1704 [9]. Married Margaret.
  3. Edward Dillard, born 1680, Virginia = Edward with 150 acres in 1704 [9]. Wife unknown.
  4. Nicholas Dillard, born 1674, New Kent, Virginia = Nicholas with 150 acres in 1704 [9]. Married Mary Lewis.

Dorothy Dillard Hughes, in her now-defunct database has the children as:

  • M i Thomas Dillard was born about 1668.
  • M ii Edward [Dilliard] Dillard was born about 1672.
  • M iii Nicholas [Dilliard] Dillard Sr. was born about 1674 and died about 1742.
  • M iv William [Dellard] Dollard was born about 1677 and died on 24 Oct 1709.
  • M v James [Dellard] Dollard was born about 1683.

Disputed children

Profiles have previously been linked as children of George Dillard or his disproven alternate. No documentation has been found to link these profiles as the children of George Dillard, and they have been de-linked, and attached to wife of ‘Placeholder’ Dillard & ‘Placeholder’ Dillard

Fictional profile:

Old information

Sailed from England with Capt. Moore Fauntleroy to America. George settled in Jamestown Va. George served Capt. Fauntleroy for five years as an indentured servant to pay for his passage to America. In 1660 George was given a tract of land in New Kent Co. as a reward for his military services against the Indians. In 1665 George brought 5 people to America. for which he was given an additional 250 acres of land adjoining his other land. One of the five persons was Martha Williams whom he later married. They had 8 children 3 daughters (names unknown) who were born in 1667, 1669, 1671; and 5 sons.

  1. Cavaliers and Pioneers, cited by Dorothy Dillard Hughes Dillard in Print: Fact or Fantasy. Texas State Genealogical Society. Stirpes, Volume 33, Number 4, December 1993, periodical, December 1993; Sulphur Springs, Texas, pages 16-24; Accessed November 1, 2019)
  2. Nugent, Nell Marion. 1963. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1660 Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1963, originally Richmond, Virginia, 1934. Volume I, pp. 194-195, in Patent Book 2, p. 231. Cited by Dorothy Dillard Hughes,
  3. Bart Welch. The Ancestry of Bart Welch Family Dillard 1630-1783
  4. Dorothy Dillard Hughes. Dillard in Print: Fact or Fantasy. Texas State Genealogical Society. Stirpes, Volume 33, Number 4, December 1993, periodical, December 1993; Sulphur Springs, Texas, pages 16-24; Accessed . November 1, 2019), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Genealogical Society.
  5. Nugent, Nell Marion. 1963. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1660 Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1963, originally Richmond, Virginia, 1934. Volume 1, p 541, Patent Book 5, p.456.
  6. Hughes, Dorothy Dillard. 1999. Dillard research notes: Culpeper county, Virginia Dillards and related families of South Carolina. Houston, Tex: D.D. Hughes.
  7. Nugent, Nell Marion. 1963. Cavaliers and Pioneers; volume 2 abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1666-1695. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co. p. 240
  8. Nugent, Nell Marion. 1963. Cavaliers and Pioneers; volume 2 abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1666-1695. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co. p. 372
  9. Smith, Annie Laurie Wright. 2004. The quit rents of Virginia, 1704. Baltimore, Md: Reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co.
  10. Hughes, Dorothy Dillard. 1999. Dillard research notes: Culpeper county, Virginia Dillards and related families of South Carolina. Houston, Tex: D.D. Hughes.
  11. My D'illard History and Genealogy of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia. D'illard Coat Of Arms. [1]
  12. Updating Dillard Family Traditions, by Dorothy Dillard Hughes Copyright © 1999 by Dorothy Dillard Hughes. Did a Dillard and three others own "The Williamsburg Plantation"? The Dillard Annuals | Dillard Family Association on wikiTree
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George ‘of Stratton Major Parish’ Dillard, Sr.'s Timeline

1634
1634
Wiltshire, England
1658
1658
Virginia Colony
1672
1672
New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America
1674
1674
New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America
1677
1677
1680
1680
Virginia, United States
1704
1704
Age 70
Virginia, British Colonial America