1696. Overwharton Parish Stafford City Virginia Colony
Spouse
Joseph Dulany (Dulaney)
"JOSEPH DULANY (here designated Joseph 1), lived first at Port Tobacco, Maryland; then at St. George's Parish, Virginia; and after 1734, at ;Hamilton Parish, Virginia. He served in the Virginia Militia for a while. He married Mary Lewis ( 1714 or 1715, daughter of the elder Zachary Lewis, who settled in Prince William County in 1692) and had seven sons (possibly more) viz., Joseph, Daniel, William, Zachary, Charles, Lewis and Elkanah ; and at least two daughters; one married a Smith, son of Augustine Smith, and another, ---- Barbee; (the citations given show that Joseph Dulany ( 1 ) gave negroes to his grandsons, John Smith, Andrew Barbee and to . Joseph Dulany, of William.) "[1]
Death
1762. Overwharton Parish Stafford City Virginia Colony
WikiTree profile Lewis-3230 created through the import of Lea and Randol and Ely and Si.ged on May 31, 2011 by Maude Randol.
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Gedcoms are not really proof in and of themselves. For all we know, the one you're using is based on ZERO evidence as well.
edited by John C. Fox
Gives good info about Mary Lewis, daughter of Zachary.
Thanks,
Bill