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Rachel (Warren) Askew (1705 - 1727)

Rachel Askew formerly Warren
Born in Spotsylvania, Colonial Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1720 in Spotsylvania, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 22 in Orange, Virginiamap
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Biography

JOHN HASKEW AND RACHEL WARREN OF VIRGINIA 1696-1796

The Warren family was an early move in to this part of Virginia. It is reported that the first settlers into this area arrived in 1700. Rachel was born in Rappahonick 1707. This area was first King and Queen County, Then Spotsylvania County was cut out of it, then Orange County was cut out of that. Rachel Warren's marriage to John Haskew took place before September 11, 1727, because in the old Spotsylvania County records Rachel Warren's father gives them some acreage as a wedding gift.

In the Salt Lake City Family History Center are located a half dozen Road work Order books naming John Askew as a leader of a road building crew. He is referred to by at least six different names, indicating how much phonetic spelling was in use at that time. John was also made a constable for a while.[1]

Children

  1. Averilla Haskew 1721-1799 m. John Foster II (1719-1764)
  2. Rachel Askew 1727-1788

Notes

  • Rachel Warren is cited in her husband's DAR record.

Sources

  1. [1] RichardHaskew.com




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