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About Elizabeth Elkins
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Elizabeth Elkins was born circa 1669 in Stafford, Stafford County, Virginia, United States. Her parents were Dr. Richard Bryant, of Stafford County and Anne Bryant.
Elizabeth married Richard Elkins on January 12, 1695 in St. Paul’s Parish, Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America. Together they had the following children: II Richard Elkins, Jr.; Elizabeth Elkins; William D. Elkins; Ralph Elkins, I; John John Elkins; Nathaniel Elkins; Priscilla Sebastian; Margaret Stevens; Jane Redman; James Elkin, (again); Joshua Elkins, Sr.; Catherine Elkins; Jesse Elkin; Samuel Elkins; Mary Ann Pedigo; Sarah Dorothy Elkins; Thomas Kirk.
She died in 1757 in King George, VA.
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~darburns/elkins/reports/immigrants.html URL title: Elkins Genealogy Note: "GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES" Vol. I and Vol IV; indexed by Judith McGhan by Baltimore Publishing Co. page 86:"The Will of Richard Bryan (Book Z, p. 227) dated April 5, 1703. Probate recorded May 15, 1704, Richard Bryant,, bequeathed to his son, Nathaniel Bryant "all my land I now enjoy in Virginia, his mother to live wholly upon the plantation where I now live;" to daughter, ELIZABETH ELKIN, 400 Lb. tobacco, RICHARD ELKIN to give my grandson (under 6) RICHARD ELKIN a mare,...The above mentioned Nathaniel Bryant in his nuncupatative will made March 21, 1732-3, gave unto Mrs. Mary Amees (Meese) all of his estate (M-p. 100). She was the only daughter of John Grigsby.also mentions daughter, Ann, daus. Sylent and Susannah (both under 16), stepson Wm. Redman, and wife Ann. pg.87 "They all lived in that part of Stafford County lying on the Rappahannock above Muddy Creek which, on the election of King George, became a part of that county and remained so until 1777." 18 Jan. 1747 (1748), The Will of Richard Bryan, (son of Richard Bryan) presented to King George County Court and recorded by Richard Bryan his executor. Wife is "Beth" Bryan
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'The will of Richard Bryan (Book Z, p 227), dated April 5, 1703, probated May 15, 1704, mentions son Nathaniel, son Richard and dau Anne (who are both under 18), daus Sylent and Susannah (both under 16), dau Elizabeth Elkins wife of Richard Elkins and their son Richard (under 6), stepson Wm Redman, and wife Ann.'
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- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&...
- https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I0379...
- http://www.indianreservations.net/2018/03/more-on-richard-bryant-fa...
Elizabeth Bryant, a daughter of Dr. Richard Bryant and Anne, married Richard Elkins and left many descendants by him. Richard Elkins had first married Mary Williams, daughter of Evan Williams and Christian Martin, a granddaughter of Ka-Okee of the Pocahontas line.
Source of Info - William Deyo, Patawomeck Tribal Historian http://www.mdhervey.com/photos/Wahanganoche%20Family%20Connection.htm
Do not confuse with orphan Elizabeth Ontonah Curtis.
Chief Wahanganoche’s daughters were traditionally known as Keziah Arroyah (the wife of a Mr. Bryant), and a daughter whose Christian name appears to have been Mary (wife of Col. Henry Meese), a daughter called Grace by some (wife of Col. Peter Ashton), and a daughter, name unknown (wife of John Grisby). The descendants of these daughters intermarried with each other, and also intermarried with the descendants of orphans of the 1666 massacre, two of whom are said to have been Elizabeth Ontonah Curtis and William Redman.
- Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy: Apr 23 2020, 17:12:26 UTC
Elizabeth Elkins's Timeline
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1669
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Stafford, Stafford County, Virginia
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1694
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Hanover Parish, Richmond County, Virginia
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1698
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St Paul’s Parish, Stafford County, Virginia, United States
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1702
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Stafford Courthouse, Stafford, Virginia, United States
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November 9, 1703
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St. Paul's Parish, Stafford, Virginia
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St. Paul's Parish, Stafford , Virginia
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1705
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Stafford, Stafford County, Virginia, United States
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1706
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Henry, Virginia, United States
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1707
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