Died: 1658 (at age ?~90?) In: Hanover, Virginia, United States
Alternate death 1605?
Whom did daughter Sarah actually marry? According to page 189 of [1]
"The date of the death of Col. John Syme, Jr., is not
known to me. He was the son of Col. John Syme, Sr., the
emigrant, by his wife, Sarah, daughter of Isaac and Mary
(Dabney) Winston. Col. Syme, Sr., served in the House of
Burgesses, for several terms, I believe. He died in 1731,
or early in 1732. His widow is mentioned by Col. William
Byrd in his " Progress to the Mines " in October, 1732.
She married, secondly, Col. John Henry, and became the
mother of Patrick Henry, the orator, and others.
Mary was born in 1568. She passed away about 1636.
Research Notes
This profile appears as if it may be conflated. Sarah's birth year is listed as as about 1568 and her death year is listed as 1658. However the bio text language lists a Sarah who was married in the 1700s.
Source: S20 Author: Yates Publishing Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived Repository: #R1 Record ID Number: MH:S20 User ID: 338789E1-0B25-4A52-A0EC-92F88E48D1D0
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Dabney-264 and Dabney-8 appear to represent the same person because: dates are estimates, daughter is attached to one profile and husband is attached to the other
This profile appears as if it may be conflated. Sarah's birth year is listed as as about 1568 and her death year is listed as 1658. However the bio text language lists a Sarah who was married in the 1700s.