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1724 - 1824 (100 years)
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Name |
Catherine Gillintine |
Birth |
1724 |
, Amelia, Virginia, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
1824 |
Person ID |
I9855 |
Master |
Last Modified |
11 May 2012 |
Father |
Nicholas Gillintine, b. 1676, Thurland Castle, near Tunstall, Lancashire, England d. 16 Dec 1773, , Halifax, Virginia, USA (Age 97 years) |
Mother |
Eleanor Echols, b. 1698, , King and Queen, Virginia, USA d. 2 Nov 1771, , Halifax, Virginia, USA (Age 73 years) |
Marriage |
1714 |
, , Virginia, USA |
Family ID |
F2859 |
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| Birth - 1724 - , Amelia, Virginia, USA |
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Notes |
- Catherine Gillintine, the daughter of Nicholas Gillintine and his Echols wife, married a Brown. Her father left her one feather bed in his will.
Catherine may have been the wife of Daniel Brown. Daniel lived in the same tithable district as the Echols and both a Daniel and Catherine Brown witnessed a deed in Amelia County between George Marchbanks <http://www.virginians.com/topics/838.htm> [838.7/S] and Thomas Foster on 17 September 1748.
The Marchbanks and Gillintine families were related. Amelia County listed Daniel as a tithable until 1753 and appointed him a surveyor in 1741. Amelia County listed Daniel Brown head of a household of two whites and four blacks in 1782. He was then living in the same census district with the Hillsman and Clement families. Yet no deeds appeared in Amelia County for Daniel Brown throughout 1786. Daniel and his wife may have moved to Halifax County because it was here in 1771 that Daniel witnessed the will of Catherine's uncle William Echols Sr. <http://www.virginians.com/topics/838.htm> [838.3].
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