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About Mary Ann Brister
Not sure if Mary/Nancy was born in the city of New Kent in James City County, Virginia or if they were not sure if she was born in New Kent County or James City County, Virginia. From what I can find, James City County was one of the original parishes/counties of Virginia, and it's possible New Kent County was carved out of the original James City County.
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The documentation found- the name Mary Ann doesn't match Warrick Hockaday's daughter's Maryanne may have been a middle name, but now we must try to figure out which of the daughter's? Description: New Kent County, Virginia St. Peter's Parish Vestry Book and Register, 1684-1786 The Vestry Book and Register of St Peters Parish 1684-1786 Appendices B
Warrick Hockaday's Mulatto Children aka American Indian - continued
Aug 11, 1759
Provisions for them to protect them, they had to be placed as servants.
William Hockaday and his Mulatto Children aka American Indian Children with Margaret Macklin -
1. Thomas Macklin Hockaday 2. Winnefrit Macklin Hockaday 3. Lucretia Macklin Hockaday
In the eyes of the Church and the law they were bastards because they were of mixed blood. During this time to protect them they had to be listed as Servants.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jul 18 2020, 22:32:10 UTC
Mary Ann Brister's Timeline
1743 |
1743
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James City County, Virginia, USA, New Kent County, Virginia, United States
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1760 |
1760
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Greenville District, South Carolina, United States
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1767 |
February 1, 1767
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North Carolina
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1772
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Christchurch, Middlesex, Virginia, United States
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August 12, 1773
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Greenville, South Carolina, United States
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1774 |
July 1774
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Greenville, South Carolina, United States
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1774
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October 30, 1778
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Virginia, United States
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February 1780
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Greenville, South Carolina, United States
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