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About Leonard Claiborne, Sr.
Leonard Claiborne
- Gender: Male
- Birth: between circa 1701 and circa 1705 Sweet Hall, King William, Virginia, British Colonial America
- Death: May 08, 1785 (75-88) Dinwiddie, Virginia, USA
- Son of Capt. Thomas Claiborne, Jr. and Anne (Fox) Claiborne
Married twice:
(1) Martha Burnell, b. 1 Jan 1701, d. 3 Apr 1720, King William, Virginia, USA (Age 19 years)
* Burnell Claiborne, b. Bef Apr 1720
(2) Elizabeth Barber
* + 1. Leonard Claiborne, Jr., d. Bef Jul 1775 [natural]
- + 2. Richard Claiborne, d. 1776 [natural]
- + 3. Thomas Claiborne, d. Bef 1776 [natural]
- 4. William Claiborne [natural]
- + 5. Barbar Claiborne, b. 1739, Dinwiddie, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 20 Mar 1783, Albemarle, Virginia, USA (Age 44 years) [natural]
References
- Bruton Church, Lyon G. Tyler. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 3. (Jan., 1895), pp. 169-180. < link > … Of Bruton parish, Rev. Rowland Jones (1640-1688), son of Rev. Rowland Jones in Oxfordshire, was the first minister. He was a graduate of Oxford, and an ancestor of Martha Washington(2). The two churchwardens in 1674 were Captain Philip Chesley(3) and Mr. William Aylett, both of York county; and the Honorable Daniel Parke(4) (Secretary of the Colony, and an ancestor of Martha Washington's first husband, Daniel Parke Custis), Mr. James Besouth, Mr. Robert Cobbs, and Mr. James Bray, were of the vestry; Alexander Bonnyman was the first clerk of Bruton. …. Among the benefactors of the church, besides those mentioned, were Sir Edmund Andros, the Governor, who in 1694 gave to Bruton Parish a large silver server(5); Mrs. Catharine Besouth(6), who gave L10 by her will for the purchase of a piece of plate engraved with her name, … (6) Mrs. Besouth was the wife of vestryman James Besouth, and widow of John Huberd, the brother of Mathew Huberd. Her daughter, Elizabeth Huberd, married Capt. James Archer, an engineer in Sir Herbert Jeffreys' regiment. His daughter, Anne Archer, married Major William Barber, burgess, justice, etc., and had Elizabeth, who married Leonard Claiborne, Capt. James Barber, etc.
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Leonard Claiborne, Sr.'s Timeline
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1701
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Sweet Hall, King William, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1719
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Sweet Hall, West Point, King William, Virginia, USA
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April 3, 1720
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King William County, Virginia, USA
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April 3, 1720
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Sweet Hall, West Point, King William, Virginia, USA
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1725
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Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie, Virginia, United States
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1725
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1727
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Virginia, United States
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1730
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1730
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Henrico, Virginia
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