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William Williamson, son of James and Ann Underwood Williamson, had a grant of 200 acres of land in Rappahannock County, March 18, 1663, and Feb 27, 1667,'William Williamson of the County of Rappa Planter' leased it to John Webb, who was to build a house, plant an orchard, etc.In March 1683, he is spoken of as dead.And at a court held in Rappahannock County, June 4, 1684, 'Mr. Henry Williamson exhibited an account as Guardian of Margt & Arabella Williamson orphan daughters of Mr. Wm. Williamson dec'd which was Exam'd and made oath to by him & ordered recorded & vouchers files.'This Arabella Williamson I take to be the one who married Thomas Carter Jr.Her mother may have been a Miss White of Rappahannock County, as Arabella was a baptismal name in that family." [The Descendants of Capt. Thomas Carter - Joseph Lyon Miller - page 103]
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Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, Colonial America
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June 4, 1676
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White Chapel, Lancaster, Virginia, United States
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Age 29
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Stafford, Virginia, Colonial America
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