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Winifred Nalle was born about 1705 in South Farnham Parish, Essex County, Virginia, a daughter of Martin Nalle and Mary Jane Nalle. [1]
Winifred married first Anthony North and secondly, circa 1728, in Essex county, to Thomas Dillard Sr. Children of Winifred and Thomas are:
Winifred Dillard died before her husband's Thomas Dillard's will was written on 4 May 1774 in Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia. [2]
From https://www.geni.com/people/Winifred-Dillard/6000000003016402469: Thomas Dillard Sr. was born Abt.1704 in King and Queen, Va, and died before 23 Jun 1774 in Pittsylvania County. He married Winifred Nalle (widow North) on 1729 in Essex, Va, daughter of Martin Nalle and Mary Aldin or Alden
1772-1798 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier]; DILLARD, THOMAS, Berkeley Parish, d. Oct. 23, 1774, p. Dec. 15, 1774. Wit. David Smith, Robert Wheeler, Nathaniel Dickenson. Ex. wife Sarah, son John Dillard, and Elisha Dismukes. Leg. wife Sarah, the old plantation adjoining Peter Mason and a parcel of land I bought of Robert Stubblefield; son Joseph; daughter Mary; my first wife's children Joseph, John, William, James, Thomas Dillard, Ann Pettes, Jane Devall, Lucy Luck, Hannah Dillard; my wife Sarah's children, Richard, Fielding and Mary Dillard. To son Thomas, 100 acres of land adjoining Richard Taylor; to son James, 100 acres of land I bought of John Williams; to son William, 100 acres of land which I bought of John Adam Linch; to son John, portion of land adjoining that which Ann Matthews lives on; to son Fielding, all the land I own adjoining Robert Coleman, John Coleman and George Shepperd; to son Richard, the land I now live on, adjoining Thomas Poole and Robert Coleman. (Page 94)
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"I noticed a comment on Thomas Dillard's profile that stated that the profile needs sources. I do not have sources, but I do have a document written by my aunt years ago that was incorporated into my father's genealogy of David Love Dillard's family. We have since ported that information into an online database (thedillards.org), which you may access if you want. Here is an excerpt from the book. We believe he was the son of Edward and grandson of George, but there is no documentation. I did have some notes on my reason for picking Edward as his father, which I might be able to reproduce if you are interested.
Thomas Dillard, Sr. was probably born in King and Queen County, Virginia c. 1696/1705. He married Winifred Nalle, daughter of Martin Nalle and Mary (Alden) Nalle of Essex County, Virginia about 1728.
The will of Martin Nalle, probated in 1728, names Thomas Dillard as one of the executors. Winifred is named in the will, but with no last name. She and Thomas may already have been married by then. On 11 July, 1729, Thomas Dillard and Winifred Dillard signed a receipt for her inheritance. George Dillard was a witness to the will.
In the 1730's and 1740's there were several Dillards and Nalles in Orange County, Virginia. Thomas Dillard signed as a witness on a deed for George Dillard and Priscilla Dillard in Orange County, Virginia on 19th June 1740. In 1746 Thomas was a lay reader at the Little Fork Church.[1]
On 15 March 1749/1750 in Culpeper County, Thomas Dillard sold to Humphrey Wallis the 1100 acres granted to him by Lord Fairfax on 24 November 1749. This land adjoined that of George Dillard and others. The deed was signed by Thomas Dillard and Winifred Dillard signed with an "X". About this time, Thomas Dillard, Sr. moved to that part of Halifax County (formed 1752) that would become Pittsylvania County in 1767. We have found no further reference to Winifred after 15 March 1750.
Thomas Dillard, Sr., Thomas Dillard, Jr., Edward Dillard and James Dillard patented 4800 acres in this area along the Staunton River, Straightstone Creek, etc.
In 1752, Thomas Dillard, Sr. was Vestryman, Antrim Parish, Halifax County, Virginia.
1752---Appointed Captain of Foot, Halifax County. 1753---Appointed Justice of the Peace, Halifax County. 1755---Appointed Major of the Militia, Halifax County. 1767---Appointed Lt. Colonel of the Militia, Pittsylvania County. 1768---Appointed Boundary Commissioner 1772---Appointed Coroner (Thomas Dillard, Jr. was one of three signers of the bond.)
The will of Thomas Dillard, dated 4 May 1774, names sons James and Thomas and James's son Thomas. The will was witnessed by Thomas Vaughn, John Dillard, and Elizabeth Dillard. Recorded 23 June 1774. Thomas Dillard, Executor. The John Dillard who witnessed this will is probably the John Dillard of Rabun County, Georgia. He was bound over by the courts to Thomas Dillard, Jr. in 1760. Regards, David This message is from David Dillard [email address removed] . Click here for their WikiTree profile: https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Dillard-2704"
I had someone send me a note. Thanks, Mary