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Mary Doniphan (Waugh)

Also Known As: "Triplett"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States
Death: circa 1785 (55-72)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Rev. Joseph Waugh and Mary Waugh
Wife of Alexander Doniphan
Mother of William Doniphan; Mary Elizabeth Keith; Elizabeth Smith; Anne Doniphan; Anderson Doniphan and 4 others
Sister of John Waugh
Half sister of Joseph Waugh, Jr.; Elizabeth Gregg; Esther Gaston; Capt. William Mountjoy; Elizabeth Conway and 2 others

Managed by: Dan Cornett
Last Updated:

About Mary Doniphan


1748-1767 Stafford County, Virginia Will Book O; [Antient Press]; Page 335- 336

  • In the Name of God Amen I MARY WAUGH of Stafford County, Widow, being sick but of perfect sence do make this to be my last will & Testament .. Imprimis I recomend my immortal Soul to God .. my body I desire it to be decently interred in the Firth.
  • Item I give unto my Son WILLIAM MOUNTJOY a large Bible & a large Oval table also 840 acres of land lying upon Licking Run and the branches of the Marsh run in Prince William County.
  • Item I give to my Son PETER MAUZY 300 acres of land upon Elk run in Prince William County where FRANCIS WATTS now lives & at the decease of my said Son, then for the land to be given to either of my said Sons children as he shall think fit, also a gold ring.
  • Item I bequeath to my Daughter ELIZA. CONWAY 150 acres on Elk Run in Prince William County it being part of that tract aforesaid during her life and after her decease to her Son JOHN MARKHAM & the heirs of his body if the said John Markham dies without issue then for it to fall to PETER CONWAY my Grandson likewise I give to Jno. Markham 150 acres of land it being the other half of the 300 acres whereof I have in the last paragraph given my Daughter Elizabeth 150 acres & if John Markham dies without issue then for the land to fall to my Grandson THOMAS CONWAY and also I give Markham 1 feather bed & furniture as also 1 small Iron pot. & one hath mettle skillett now in his Mother's possession and all the rest of my personal Estate whatsoever after all my Debts are paid I give to my Daughter MARY DONIPHAN and her heirs .. Lastly I do appoint my Sons William Mountjoy and Peter Mauzy Exesutors of this my last will & Testament .. 27th March 1749. Mary her mark Waugh
  • Michael Ryan, Winefred Ryan, Rawleigh Traverse, John Mauzy Junr.
  • At Court held for Stafford County 14th March 1756 This will being first proved by Winifred Ryan and William Mountjoy one of the Executors named came into Court & refused to take upon himself the burthen of the Execution thereof (Peter Mauzy the other Executor being dead) on Motion of ALEXANDER DONIPHAN Administration with Will annex'd is granted him having given bond according to Law.

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Mary Doniphan's Timeline

1721
1721
Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States
1742
March 20, 1742
Stafford Co., Va
1744
April 12, 1744
Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America
April 18, 1744
Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America
1747
February 28, 1747
Stafford Co., Va
1748
1748
1748
1750
March 12, 1750
Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America
1752
June 10, 1752
Stafford Co., Va