Roger Quarles, son of John Quarles and Jane Mallory, was born about 1695 in King William County, Virginia.[1]
The will of Henry Terrell, son of Wm. and Susannah Terrell, dated 26 March 1760 in Caroline County, Virginia, refers to land purchased from Roger Quarles/Quarels.[2]
Death & Legacy
Will of Roger Quarles, born about 1695, was probated in Caroline County, Virginia, 12 April 1751. It mentions wife Jane and sons John and Richard in Caroline County, Virginia and sons Roger and William in Orange County, Virginia.[1][3]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 “Virginia Council Journals, 1726-1753 (Continued).” The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 38, no. 4 (1930): 361–65. Esp. p 361. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4244374.
↑ Barnhill, Celeste Jane. Richmond, William and Timony Terrell: colonial Virginians. Greenfield, Indiana: Mitchell & Co. Publishers, 1934. Pages 206-210
↑Ancestry Sharing Link Virginia Will Records. Records from Caroline County Order Books. (anyone can view by clicking on the Ancestry Sharing link)
WikiTree profile Quarles-60 created through the import of Qualls _ McAlpin (1).ged on Sep 10, 2011 by Stephanie Qualls.
This person was created through the import of LaBach Family TreeApril28_2011.ged on 05 May 2011.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Roger by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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His wife Jane is confusing to me...in this tree the son James (1724-1755) was born to Jane and Robert, but how is it that she's still married to Moses until his death in 1730? Something's incorrect. Please fix. Also, on someone else's tree it says that Roger was married to a Mary Goodloe and had a daughter Dianna?
Was John Quarles, a member of the King William County court in 1779, the uncle of Ralph Quarles (1764-1834) of Louisa County? Paul (Paul Heinegg - gmail)