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William Talbott (1660 - bef. 1713)

William Talbott
Born in Old Rappahannock, Virginiamap
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Husband of — married 20 Oct 1698 in Rappahannock, Virginiamap
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Died before before age 53 in Richmond, Virginiamap
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Biography

William was born in 1660. He passed away before 1713. William is believedto be the son of William Talbott, William Talbott, age fourteen, was transported from London to Virginia in August 1635 on the "Globe." (John Hotten, Original Lists of Persons of Quality, p. 120) William Talbott was mentioned as being transported to Virginia by four different persons in their claiming land patents: Henry Fleete made his claim on August 1, 1652; Edward Cole on October 10, 1652; Toby Smith on June 10, 1657; and Lt. Col. Thomas Goodrich in 1662. (Nell Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers, pp. 2259, 266, 348, 397) These Williams could have been one and the same. Persons could claim 50 acres of land for each person they sponsored, and, since there was no careful accounting, occasionally the same person was claimed by more than one sponsor. As seen in the will below, William Talbott married Mary Sharp, daughter of John Sharp.



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(https://bourboncoky.info/Talbott.html)

[ORCOB 1687-1689, p. 79]

  • Marriages, Northern neck of Virginia to Catherine (Katherine0 Moss-widow, maiden name Lewis

[1] Richmond Co VA Will Book 134 - William TALBOT, inv; 3 Jun 1713 land deeds William, Samuel, Benjamin Talbott Richmond county, Virginia [2]

  • THE TALBOTTS

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