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Daniel Stodghill, 17051766 (aged 61 years)

Name
Daniel /Stodghill/
Surname
Stodghill
Given names
Daniel
Family with parents
father
16651732
Birth: 1665 50 Essex County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1732Essex County, Virginia, USA
mother
1735
Death: about 1735Orange County, Virginia, USA
elder brother
16951753
Birth: 1695 30 Essex County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1753Spottsylvania County, Virginia, USA
6 years
elder sister
17001769
Birth: 1700 35
Death: after 1769
6 years
himself
17051766
Birth: 1705 40
Death: after 1766
6 years
younger brother
17101773
Birth: 1710 45 Essex County, Virginia, USA
Death: 17 May 1773Goochland County, Virginia, USA
Family with Jean Madison
himself
17051766
Birth: 1705 40
Death: after 1766
wife
17121808
Birth: 1712
Death: after 1808
Marriage Marriageabout 1730
6 years
son
Birth
1705 40
Birth of a brother
Marriage
about 1730 (aged 25 years)
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Birth of a son
Death of a brother
Marriage of a son
Death
after 1766 (aged 61 years)
Reference number
9
Reference number
Unique identifier
AA49CFDBCF36F84FB15D80137F757AFBF391
Last change
12 December 200501:00:00
Note
<P><B>Daniel STODGEL-Stodghill</B> was born in Essex Co. Va where he married <B>Jean Madison</B> about 1730, no record has been found. Jean was probably a daughter of John Madison (II) but this is unproven. In 1732 Daniel received 150a of land in Orange Co. from the will of AmbroseMadison and in 1734 the will of Henry Madison directed his niece, daughter of Ambrose, to deed Daniel another 150 acres in Orange Co. from a tract of 1000a (which he owned jointly with Ambrose). This land adjoined that given to James Stodgill, brother of Daniel. Daniel later boughtadditional land in the valley of Swift run creek. Land and tax records indicate that Daniel and Jean also moved from Essex to Orange Co. in 1732 with his brother James but they did not remain there. About 1738/40 they returned to Essex Co. where their lived out their lives and theysold all their land in Orange Co. In 1755 Daniel bought 150a in EssexCo.(DB27-169) and in 1757 they bought an adjoining tract of 130a, (db27-260/63) This land was very near and possibly adjoined the land his father owned and where Daniel was raised. This land was sold by two deeds made in 1797 and 1809 by Daniel's grandson John, then in Lincoln Co. KY and his mother Mary of Essex Co. VA. Daniel and Jean had only one child who was James. -p. 31</P>