| Elizabeth (Shippey) Osborne resided in the Southern Colonies in North America before 1776. Join: US Southern Colonies Project Discuss: southern_colonies |
Elizabeth was born in 1663. She is the daughter of Thomas Shippey and Martha Browne.
p 267 4/1/1688 - Thos Newcomb, married relict of John Clyborn, dec'd & his wife now dec'd leaving Thos Clyborn, orphan of 3-4 yrs. Jeremiah Brown married an aunt of said orphan. Jeremiah BROWN awarded custody.
Aunt is Elizabeth (Shippey) BROWN, sister of Mary SHIPPEY
Elizabeth Osborne (nee Sheppey). [1] Array
Marriage Husband @P246@. Wife Elizabeth Osborne. Marriage 15 Jun 1694. Henrico County, Virginia, USA. [2]
Named in the will of her first husband, Jeremiah Browne
Dodd, Jordan, Virginia, Marriages, 1660-1800 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997), Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com.
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Categories: Virginia Colonists
Osborne-4174 and Shippey-196 appear to represent the same person because: text on Osborne-4174 supports that her LNAB was not Osborne. Please merge.
edited by Liz (Noland) Shifflett
These may turn out to be the identical person. More research is needed to confirm.
Also the name is spelled "Shippey" elsewhere in WikiTree profiles (see Shippey-49|Thomas Shippey]]). The lowest numbered profile with the correct spelling (whatever that turns out to be) will become the target profile for all duplicates (to avoid re-directs). Thanks!