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Lydia Morehead (Nelson)

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Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Death: 1784 (37-38)
Virginia, United States
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Daughter of John Nelson and Sarah Elizabeth Nelson
Wife of Alexander Morehead
Sister of Dr. Robert Nelson, Sr.; Nancy Ann Fishback; Margaret Willis; Jesse Nelson; John Nelson, Jr. and 4 others

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About Lydia Morehead

The Slaves of John Nelson Sr. of Fauquier County, Virginia Schalene Dagutis of Tangled Roots and Trees has initiated a new genealogy project: The Slave Name Roll Project. It provides a way for genealogists to trace their enslaved ancestors. By digitizing and recording information about ancestors who owned slaves, others can piece together their ancestor's lost stories.

John Nelson Sr. was born around 1725 in Fauquier County, Virginia. On December 7, 1745, he married Sarah Whitson at Overwharton Parish in Stafford County, Virginia. John Nelson died at the age of 59 in Fauquier County. A transcription of his will, dated August 9, 1784, follows.

1787 Map of Fauquier County, Virginia. Elk Run is highlighted. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kell/mom/groves/1... Will of John Nelson 
Fauquier County, Virginia, dated August 9 1784 [Abstract of record]. John Nelson, Sen'r of Elk Run in Fauquier County, being aged and infirm but of a sound mind and disposing memory. 
Sons: Jesse and John Nelson--my tract of land on Dry Run in Shanado [Shenandoah] County to be equally divided between the said Jesse and John. 
Wife: Sarah -- have the use of the plantation and tract of land whereon I now live together with the slaves and stock of all kinds and household furniture thereon during her natural life, provided that as any of my children, namely Jesse, William, Margaret, Jemima, Lettice and Sarah Nelson (who are now single) do marry that each of them shall have four head of neats cattle, a feather bed and furniture and two ewes -- if my daus. Margaret, Jemima, Lettice or Sarah Nelson or any of my said four daughters should remain single till the death of their mother, . . . that the hire or labor of my two slaves, George and Daphne, shall be appropriated to the support and use of all or any my aforementioned four daughters while they remain single after the death of their mother. 
Son: William -- set of Smith's tools, a young sorrel mare, now in his possession -- (after the death of his mother) the plantation whereon I now live --Negro boy named Lymas. . . . at the death of my wife, the whole of my personal or moveable estate (excepting my two slaves George and Daphne)-- shall be equally divided between my children Jesse, John and William Nelson, Lidia Morehead, Nanny Fishback, Mary Rector, Margaret Nelson, Jemima Nelson, Lettice Nelson and Sarah Nelson or the survivor of them.

Signed: John (his X mark) Nelson, Sen'r. 
Wit. Jno. Matthews, James Gillison, James Blackwell, Thos. Helm, Joseph
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Lydia Morehead's Timeline

1746
September 24, 1746
Virginia, United States
1784
1784
Age 37
Virginia, United States