Elizabeth Long
Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940
Name: William Herndon
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Long
Event Date: 09 Nov 1804
Event Place: Pittsylvania, Virginia
Spouse's Father's Name: Edward Long
↑ THE HERNDONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION PART 3 Page 171 #241 William HERNDON [36 Joseph] was born in 1782 in Fluvanna County, VA. and settled in Pittysylvania County where his brother Reuben had proceeded him. He followed his brother's example, too, by marry'ing a daughter of Edward and Jane LONG. Their wedding was solenized 9 Nov 1804 by Rev. Richard Elliot, who had also officiated at the marriage of Reuben HERNDON and Hannah LONG. William and Elizabeth settled on a part of the plantation of her parents, their home being called "The Maples." How long Elizabeth LONG/HERNDON lived after the birth of her eighth child about 1824 is not of record. But William married again in his 68th year, His second wife was Ann EMERSON, 30 years of age. Thier marriage was celebrated in Pittsylvania County 11 Mar 1850 by Rev. James BECK. The issue of this marriage included one daughter and four sons.
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