

Birth: (1a) d/o Giles TRAVERs/Anne WAUGH. Abt 1703. Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co., VA.
<nowiki>--------</nowiki> extracted from swill of Giles Travers:
“Signed sealed published pronounced & declared by the said Giles Travis as and for his Last Will & Testament. In presence of us, Tho: Ellzey, Edwd. Watts, James Jervers.
“Giles sig GT Traverse
“At a Court held for Stafford County the 11th September 1717, The Last Will and Testament of Giles Travers, deced, was presented into Court by Raleigh Traverse & John Cave, his Executors who made oath thereto and the same being proved by the oaths of Thomas Ellzey & Edward Watts witnesses thereto the same is admitted to Record, And upon the motion of the said Raleigh Traverse and John Cave and their performing what is usual in such cases, Certificate is granted them for obtaining a Probate thereof in due form.
“George Mason, C. S. C.
“From Lib:H, folio 679. From the Record True Copy. H. Tyler, C.S.C.”
Elizabeth TRAVERS m1 John CAVE m2 Lewis ELZEY
Ann TRAVERS m1 William CAVE m2 Thomas DENT
Million TRAVERS m. Joseph WAUGH
Source: John Bennett Boddie, _Historical Southern Families_, vol. 2,
and also ‘The Register of Overwharton Parish Stafford County, VA
1723-1758,’ by George Harrison Sanford King. On pp. 247-248, King
states that Elizabeth was the only daughter by Ann WAUGH.
1703 |
1703
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Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1719 |
1719
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Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia
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1720 |
1720
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1726 |
January 1726
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Loudon, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
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1726
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Stafford, Virginia
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1728 |
October 1728
Age 25
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Stafford County, Virginia, United States
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prob. Pohick Church Cemetery (destroyed during Civil War), Fairfax, VA, United States
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