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About John Brockman, I
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Name: John BROCKMAN Surname: Brockman Given Name: John
Birth: ABT 1713/1715 in prob. K & Q, VA Death: ABT 1755 in Orange, VA
Note: 1. His will was dated 8 Aug 1755 and was probated 22 Apr 1756 in Orange co., VA. 2. Wm. E. Brockman (Brockman Scrapbook, p. 118) lists an additional daughter, Sarah, who married Lewis Collins, for this family.
Father: Samuel BROCKMAN Sr. b: ABT 1680 in , St. Mary's, MD c: 1680 in , , MD Mother: Mary COLLINS I b: ABT 1680/1685
Marriage 1 Mary COLLINS II b: 1717 in , Essex, VA Married: 21 Mar 1733 Children 1. Mary Louise BROCKMAN b: 1730 2. Samuel B. BROCKMAN b: ABT 1734 in prob. Orange, VA 3. John BROCKMAN b: 8 May 1735 in St. Thomas Par., Orange, VA 4. Susannah BROCKMAN b: 1736 in Orange, VA 5. Hannah BROCKMAN b: ABT 1737 in Louisa, VA 6. William BROCKMAN b: 23 Oct 1740 in Orange, VA 7. Joseph BROCKMAN b: ABT 1743 in Orange, VA 8. Elizabeth BROCKMAN b: ABT 1749 in Orange, VA 9. Rachel BROCKMAN b: ABT 1753 in Orange, VA 10. Major B. BROCKMAN b: 13 Oct 1755 in Orange, VA
Note: The Brockmans, Brockmanns, are of English and German origin. Positive proof of the family being lineal descendants of John Brockman of Essex, England, is still lacking. Documentary evidence of the family in America starts with Henry Brockman of Maryland and Samuel Brockman who lived in Drysdale Parish, King and Queen County, Virginia, in 1731, and Samuel and William Brockman, who witnessed the will of Edward Pigg in St. Goorge's Parish, Spotsylvania, in 1739. A land grant was issued by Governor Gooch, dated August 5, 1731, for 22 shillings, William Mays acquired from the Commonwealth a grant for, 500 acres lying in Drysdale Parish, on both sides of Port Tobago Road. Of this amount, 100 acres was a gift from Daniel Coleman, 150 acres was acquired from Henry Shackleford, from James Ambrose, and 250 acres from surplus land of the state. Description shows that it adjoined Samuel Brockman, Richard Milliner, Craddocks, Rose, Ryan and Halls. Thomas Madison had 300 acres next to Rev. John Mays, minister, which may have been acquired by Samuel Brockman, who traded his 300 acres in King and Queen to John Henderson for 300 acres in Spotsylvania, plus 1,200 pounds of tobacco as a premium. Thomas Salmon of St. Marie's County patented land in St. George Parish in 1727.
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Name: John BROCKMAN Surname: Brockman Given Name: John
Birth: ABT 1713/1715 in prob. K & Q, VA Death: ABT 1755 in Orange, VA
Note: 1. His will was dated 8 Aug 1755 and was probated 22 Apr 1756 in Orange co., VA. 2. Wm. E. Brockman (Brockman Scrapbook, p. 118) lists an additional daughter, Sarah, who married Lewis Collins, for this family.
Father: Samuel BROCKMAN Sr. b: ABT 1680 in St. Mary's, MD c: 1680 in MD Mother: Mary COLLINS I b: ABT 1680/1685
Marriage 1 Mary COLLINS II b: 1717 in Essex, VA Married: 21 Mar 1733 Children 1. Mary Louise BROCKMAN b: 1730 2. Samuel B. BROCKMAN b: ABT 1734 in prob. Orange, VA 3. John BROCKMAN b: 8 May 1735 in St. Thomas Par., Orange, VA 4. Susannah BROCKMAN b: 1736 in Orange, VA 5. Hannah BROCKMAN b: ABT 1737 in Louisa, VA 6. William BROCKMAN b: 23 Oct 1740 in Orange, VA 7. Joseph BROCKMAN b: ABT 1743 in Orange, VA 8. Elizabeth BROCKMAN b: ABT 1749 in Orange, VA 9. Rachel BROCKMAN b: ABT 1753 in Orange, VA 10. Major B. BROCKMAN b: 13 Oct 1755 in Orange, VA
Note: The Brockmans, Brockmanns, are of English and German origin. Positive proof of the family being lineal descendants of John Brockman of Essex, England, is still lacking. Documentary evidence of the family in America starts with Henry Brockman of Maryland and Samuel Brockman who lived in Drysdale Parish, King and Queen County, Virginia, in 1731, and Samuel and William Brockman, who witnessed the will of Edward Pigg in St. Goorge's Parish, Spotsylvania, in 1739. A land grant was issued by Governor Gooch, dated August 5, 1731, for 22 shillings, William Mays acquired from the Commonwealth a grant for, 500 acres lying in Drysdale Parish, on both sides of Port Tobago Road. Of this amount, 100 acres was a gift from Daniel Coleman, 150 acres was acquired from Henry Shackleford, from James Ambrose, and 250 acres from surplus land of the state. Description shows that it adjoined Samuel Brockman, Richard Milliner, Craddocks, Rose, Ryan and Halls. Thomas Madison had 300 acres next to Rev. John Mays, minister, which may have been acquired by Samuel Brockman, who traded his 300 acres in King and Queen to John Henderson for 300 acres in Spotsylvania, plus 1,200 pounds of tobacco as a premium. Thomas Salmon of St. Marie's County patented land in St. George Parish in 1727.
John Brockman BIRTH 1715 Louisa County, Virginia, USA DEATH 1756 Orange County, Virginia, USA BURIAL Non-Cemetery Burial GPS Add coordinates MEMORIAL ID 147006527
Name: John BROCKMAN Surname: Brockman Given Name: John
Birth: ABT 1713/1715 in prob. K & Q, VA Death: ABT 1755 in Orange, VA
Note: 1. His will was dated 8 Aug 1755 and was probated 22 Apr 1756 in Orange co., VA. 2. Wm. E. Brockman (Brockman Scrapbook, p. 118) lists an additional daughter, Sarah, who married Lewis Collins, for this family.
Father: Samuel BROCKMAN Sr. b: ABT 1680 in St. Mary's, MD c: 1680 in MD Mother: Mary COLLINS I b: ABT 1680/1685
Marriage 1 Mary COLLINS II b: 1717 in Essex, VA Married: 21 Mar 1733 Children 1. Mary Louise BROCKMAN b: 1730 2. Samuel B. BROCKMAN b: ABT 1734 in prob. Orange, VA 3. John BROCKMAN b: 8 May 1735 in St. Thomas Par., Orange, VA 4. Susannah BROCKMAN b: 1736 in Orange, VA 5. Hannah BROCKMAN b: ABT 1737 in Louisa, VA 6. William BROCKMAN b: 23 Oct 1740 in Orange, VA 7. Joseph BROCKMAN b: ABT 1743 in Orange, VA 8. Elizabeth BROCKMAN b: ABT 1749 in Orange, VA 9. Rachel BROCKMAN b: ABT 1753 in Orange, VA 10. Major B. BROCKMAN b: 13 Oct 1755 in Orange, VA
Note: The Brockmans, Brockmanns, are of English and German origin. Positive proof of the family being lineal descendants of John Brockman of Essex, England, is still lacking. Documentary evidence of the family in America starts with Henry Brockman of Maryland and Samuel Brockman who lived in Drysdale Parish, King and Queen County, Virginia, in 1731, and Samuel and William Brockman, who witnessed the will of Edward Pigg in St. Goorge's Parish, Spotsylvania, in 1739. A land grant was issued by Governor Gooch, dated August 5, 1731, for 22 shillings, William Mays acquired from the Commonwealth a grant for, 500 acres lying in Drysdale Parish, on both sides of Port Tobago Road. Of this amount, 100 acres was a gift from Daniel Coleman, 150 acres was acquired from Henry Shackleford, from James Ambrose, and 250 acres from surplus land of the state. Description shows that it adjoined Samuel Brockman, Richard Milliner, Craddocks, Rose, Ryan and Halls. Thomas Madison had 300 acres next to Rev. John Mays, minister, which may have been acquired by Samuel Brockman, who traded his 300 acres in King and Queen to John Henderson for 300 acres in Spotsylvania, plus 1,200 pounds of tobacco as a premium. Thomas Salmon of St. Marie's County patented land in St. George Parish in 1727.
Source: L. Riney
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John Brockman, I's Timeline
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1713
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Virginia, Colonial America
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1732 |
1732
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Orange County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1735 |
May 8, 1735
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St. Thomas Parish, King and Queen County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1737
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Orange County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1739 |
1739
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Orange County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1739
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Orange County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1743 |
October 23, 1743
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Orange County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1744 |
1744
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St Thomas, Orange, Virginia, United States
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1748
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St. Thomas Parish, Orange County, Virginia, Colonial America
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