On August 29, 1729, Elizabeth Storke married Richard Bernard in St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County.[1]
Elizabeth was the widow of William Storke (1690-1726) and daughter of Edward and Margaret Hart of Stafford County.[2]
Children:
Bethleland Storke
(?) William Storke (who maybe the father of Wlm. Storke (1753-1822)
The William and Mary Quarterly Vol. 9, No. 1 (Jan., 1929), pp. 60-63 has this William marrying Jane Ashton. Other sources have Elizabeth Hart, daughter of Edward Hart and his wife, Margaret.
Elizabeth was the widow of William Storke (1690-1726) and daughter of Edward and Margaret Hart of Stafford County.[3]
On August 29, 1729, Elizabeth Storke married Richard Bernard in St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County.[4]
Sources
↑St. Paul's Parish Register (Stafford -- King George Counties) 1715-1798, compiled by John Bailey Calvert Nicklin (1962), page 59
↑ footnote to entry in St. Paul's Parish Register compiled by John Bailey Calvert Nicklin
↑ footnote to entry in St. Paul's Parish Register compiled by John Bailey Calvert Nicklin
↑St. Paul's Parish Register (Stafford -- King George Counties) 1715-1798, compiled by John Bailey Calvert Nicklin (1962), page 59
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I believe you have the dates and bio for this Wlm's supposed grandfather- Storke-26. The purported father of Catherine (Storke) Washington is Wlm. Storke (1753-1822) who was married to Anna Rosetta Byron Storke (d1833), it is her will that mentions "son Bailey W."
Descendants of Captain Robert Behethland of Jamestown,
by Storke desendant John Bailey Calvert Nicklin in The William and Mary Quarterly
Vol. 9, No. 1 (Jan., 1929), pp. 60-6 He has a number of good Washington references/sources.
I hope I have this right- it is thoroughly confusing!
See http://www.jstor.org/stable/1920378?seq=3&loggedin=true#page_scan_tab_contents
Descendants of Captain Robert Behethland of Jamestown,
by Storke desendant John Bailey Calvert Nicklin in The William and Mary Quarterly Vol. 9, No. 1 (Jan., 1929), pp. 60-6 He has a number of good Washington references/sources.
I hope I have this right- it is thoroughly confusing!