NameElizabeth TAYLOR, 9G Grandmother
Death1720, , Prince Georges, Virginia
FatherRichard TAYLOR (-1684)
Misc. Notes
Will written 05/03/1720 proved 09/13/1720 in Prince Georges County, VA. Elizabeth Hamlin: To son William Hamlin, several Negroes. to daughter Lucy 4 negros and household items. To grandson Thomas Hamlin, items. To daughter Elizabeth and her husband, each amourning ring. To son William, money due him from Mr. John Hammersley, Mr. John Stith, Mr. Drury Stith, and Joseph Fowler. Rest of estate divided in four equal parts to sons John, William, daughters Hannah and Lucy. Exctrs: sons, John and William.
Spouses
1John HAMBLIN, 9G Grandfather
Birth1665, Charles City, VA
Death, Prince Georges, Virginia
FatherStephen(II) HAMBLIN (-1687)
Misc. Notes
John Hamlin valued the pink "Young William. Gent. Justice for Charles City County 1696. Bought Maycock's at mouth of Powell's Creek. 1710 Burgess Prince Georges County.

(Hamlin, John was a burgess from Prince George county in the session of November 16, 1714, and in the assembly of 1720-22. He was probably a grandson of Stephen hamlin, the immigrant (q.v.). He was captain of the militia and lived at “Maycocks,” on James river, conveyed to him by Roger Drayton in 1696) (Stephen Hamlin, patented land at Middle Plantation, York county, in 1637. He afterward patented lands in that part of Charles City county now known as Prince George. He was burgess for Charles City county in 1654. He was dead before 1666, leaving a son Stephen.)(Virginia Biography p250 Burgesses and Other Prominent Persons)

Parish of Westover, Prince George County, Oct 10, 1719
Marriagebef Aug 1688, Virginia
ChildrenJohn
 Hannah M. (~1698-1752)
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