George Neville, 1695–1774?> (aged 79 years)
- Name
- George /Neville/
- Given names
- George
- Surname
- Neville
Birth
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State: Virginia Country: United States of America |
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MARRIAGE OF NEVILLE, GEORGE AND GIBBS, MARY
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Birth of a daughter
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State: Virginia Country: United States of America |
Marriage of a daughter
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State: Virginia Country: United States of America |
Death
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State: Virginia Country: United States of America |
himself |
1695–1774
Birth: about 1695
— Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States of America Death: 26 February 1774 — Fauquier, Virginia, United States of America |
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wife |
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Birth: Prince William, Virginia, United States of America Death: Fauquier, Virginia, United States of America |
MARRIAGE OF NEVILLE, GEORGE AND GIBBS, MARY | MARRIAGE OF NEVILLE, GEORGE AND GIBBS, MARY — about 1729 — |
7 years
daughter |
1735–1826
Birth: 11 October 1735
40
— Christchurch, Middlesex, Virginia, United States of America Death: 10 January 1826 |
Shared note
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George Neville (Neavil) (d. 1774), a planter and land speculator, had settled on Cedar Run, then in Prince William County (now in Fauquier County), as early as 1730. Although Neville was not licensed to keep an ordinary until 1759, the location of his house at the juncture of the Carolina Road and a branch of the Dumfries Road made it a convenient stopping place for travelers. As early as 1743, Neville had acquired a tract of 181 acres in Prince William and had also made extensive purchases of land in Frederick County. In 1750 GW was engaged to survey for him some 400 acres of "Waste & ungranted Land" in Frederick belonging to the Fairfax proprietary and adjoining George William Fairfax's property (warrant for survey, 13 Oct. 1750, DLC:GW; survey, 30 Oct. 1750, owned by Mr. Sol Feinstone, Washington Crossing, Pa.). The deed to Neville from Lord Fairfax is dated 20 Nov. 1750 (Mr. Sol Feinstone). FROM - The George Washington Papers Library of Congress 1741-1799. |
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