Elliott was born in 1711. He died in 1781 at the age of 69 per his Findagrave page.
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Elliott was the son of Duncan Jr. and married Ann Walker, who died before 9/30/1801.
In his will, dated in 4/1781 and proved on 5/21/1781, Elliott Bohannon of Culpeper County referred to eight children but only identified six by name. He left 1/3 of his estate and three negroes to wife Ann; his home plantation and two negroes to son Ambrose; 50 pounds hard cash or the depreciation in paper money to daughters Mildred Gaines, Mary Herndon and Anne Kirtley; with the balance of his estate equally to eight children. Sons Ambrose, John and Elliott Bohannon were named executors. The will was witnessed by James Archer, William Kirtley and Julius Gibbs.
They were the parents of:
Elliott Bohannon of St. Thomas Parish, Orange County, and his wife Ann made a deed to Joseph Rogers of St. Stephens Parish, King and Queen County, on 23 May 1745.
John Bohannon (1740-1806), son of Elliott Bohannon, was the father of Captain Thomas Bohannon who was born on 06 June 1767, married Frances Dickens on 14 October 1789 and died before 16 June 1818 when Frances acted as his executrix. John Bohannon made deeds to his son Thomas in Culpeper County on 12 October 1785 and 04 October 1787 with wife Sarah Bohannon participating in the second deed only.27 In her Madison County, Virginia, will, dated 20 April 1814 and proved on 22 August 1816, Sarah Garriott Bohannon appointed Thomas Bohannon as her executor and described him as her son-in-law. She referred to Anthony Bohannon as her grandson-in-law which indicates that Thomas and Anthony actually were step-son and step-grandson. She named her brother Moses Garriott in her will. Moses was security on the bond of Frances (Dickens) Bohannon, executrix of Thomas Bohannon, on 16 June 1818. Madison County was erected in 1793 from Culpeper County.29
Elliott Bohannon witnessed deeds in Orange County on 28 February 1739/40, 26 June 1740, 23/24 October 1740 and 24/25 June 1741.
Elliott Bohannon, planter of St. Thomas Parish, Orange County, bought 800 acres, on branches of Rapidan River in the Little Fork, from John and Ann Wisdom for 80 pounds, on 24 and 25 June 1741.
In his will, dated in April 1781 and proved on 21 May 1781, Elliott Bohannon of Culpeper County referred to eight children but only identified six by name. He left 1/3 of his estate and three negroes to wife Ann; his home plantation and two negroes to son Ambrose; 50 pounds hard cash or the depreciation in paper money to daughters Mildred Gaines, Mary Herndon and Anne Kirtley; with the balance of his estate equally to eight children. Sons Ambrose, John and Elliott Bohannon were named executors. The will was witnessed by James Archer, William Kirtley and Julius Gibbs.
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