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Robert Smith Jr

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ID: I149
Name: Robert SMITH
Given Name: Robert
Surname: Smith
Title: Jr
Sex: M
Birth: 1658 in Brandon,Middlesex,Va
Death: 1702 in Brandon,Middlesex,Va
LDS Baptism: 20 May 1989 Temple: DALLA
Endowment: 1 Jul 1989 Temple: DALLA
Ancestral File #: 8RJK-QM
Change Date: 02 Aug 1998 at 19:25:44
PEDI: birth
Sealing Child: 5 Jul 1989 Temple: DALLA

Father: Robert SMITH b: Abt 1630 in Duffield Parish,Derbyshire,England
Mother: Elizabeth WORMELEY b: Abt 1630 in ,,Virginia

Marriage 1 Elizabeth b: Abt 1660 in
Married: Abt 1677 in Brandon,Middlesex,Va
Sealing Spouse: in LVEGA
Children
Elizabeth SMITH birth b: 1678 in Brandon,Middlesex,Virginia


Richard Lee II

Old Churches Ministers, and Families of Virginia. Article LX. "Here lieth the body of Richard Lee, Esq., born in Virginia, son of Richard Lee, Gentleman, descended of an ancient family of Merton-Regis, in Shropshire. While he exercised the office of a magistrate he was a zealous promoter of the public good. He was very skilful in the Greek and Latin languages and other parts of polite learning. He quietly resigned his soul to God, whom he always devoutly worshipped, on the 12th day of March, in the year 1714, in the 68th year of his age."

"Near by is interred the body of Lettuce, his faithful wife, daughter of Henry Corbyn, Gentleman. A most affectionate mother, she was also distinguished by piety toward God, charity to the poor, and kindness to all. She died on the 6th day of October, 1706, in the 49th year of her age."

Old Churches Ministers, and Families of Virginia. Article LX. Although no vestry-book of this parish has come down to us from which we might give a connected list of the vestrymen, yet we are glad to present to our readers the result of two elections which were held in this parish,--the one in 1755, and the other in 1785. Those chosen in 1755 were John Bushrod, Daniel Tibbs, Richard Lee, Benedict Middleton, Willowby Newton, Robert Middleton, George Lee, John Newton, Samuel Oldham, Robert Carter, Fleet Cox, James Steptoe. Those chosen in 1785--thirty years after--were Vincent Marmaduke, Jeremiah G. Bailey, John A. Washington, Samuel Rust, John Crabb, Richard Lee, George Garner, George Turberville, Patrick Sanford, John Rochester, Samuel Templeman.


Old Churches Ministers, and Families of Virginia. Article LIX. Henry Corbin settled in the parish of Stratton Major, King and Queen, about the year 1650. One Nicholas Jernew obtained a patent for Peekatone, in the county of Westmoreland, dated 18th October, 1650, which he transferred to Henry Corbin, who had another patent issued in his own name, dated 26th of March, 1664. Henry Corbin had three children, of whom mention is made in the old papers in my possession. Thomas Corbin, one of his sons, must have died without male issue, as his brother Gawin Corbin, by his will, devises to his son Gawin Corbin "the land of my brother, the late Mr. Thomas Corbin." His eldest daughter, Letitia, married Richard Lee, second son of Colonel Richard Lee. Gawin Corbin, the other son of Henry Corbin, and once President of the Council, married a daughter of William Bassett, and left seven children,--three sons and four daughters. Jenny, one of his daughters, married a Mr. Bushrod; Joanna married Major Robert Tucker; Alice married Benjamin Needler, and the other a Mr. Allerton. His sons were--1st, Richard Corbin of Laneville, who married Miss Betty Tayloe, daughter of Colonel John Tayloe, (Carter Braxton married their oldest daughter;) 2d, John Corbin, of whose history I am ignorant, (the lands devised to him were chiefly in Maryland;) 3d, Gawin Corbin, once a member of the Council, and who married Hannah Lee, sister of Richard Henry Lee. Gawin Corbin, third grandson of Henry Corbin, left an only daughter, Martha, who married George Turberville. George Turberville left two sons,--viz.: Gawin Corbin Turberville, and Richard Lee Turberville. Gawin Corbin Turberville married a daughter of Colonel John Dangerfield, and left an only daughter, Mary, who married William F. Taliafero.


Laetitia Corbin

The second is thus translated:--
Old Churches Ministers, and Families of Virginia. Article LX.

"Near by is interred the body of Lettuce, his faithful wife, daughter of Henry Corbyn, Gentleman. A most affectionate mother, she was also distinguished by piety toward God, charity to the poor, and kindness to all. She died on the 6th day of October, 1706, in the 49th year of her age."

Old Churches Ministers, and Families of Virginia. Article LIX. Henry Corbin settled in the parish of Stratton Major, King and Queen, about the year 1650. One Nicholas Jernew obtained a patent for Peekatone, in the county of Westmoreland, dated 18th October, 1650, which he transferred to Henry Corbin, who had another patent issued in his own name, dated 26th of March, 1664. Henry Corbin had three children, of whom mention is made in the old papers in my possession. Thomas Corbin, one of his sons, must have died without male issue, as his brother Gawin Corbin, by his will, devises to his son Gawin Corbin "the land of my brother, the late Mr. Thomas Corbin." His eldest daughter, Letitia, married Richard Lee, second son of Colonel Richard Lee. Gawin Corbin, the other son of Henry Corbin, and once President of the Council, married a daughter of William Bassett, and left seven children,--three sons and four daughters. Jenny, one of his daughters, married a Mr. Bushrod; Joanna married Major Robert Tucker; Alice married Benjamin Needler, and the other a Mr. Allerton. His sons were--1st, Richard Corbin of Laneville, who married Miss Betty Tayloe, daughter of Colonel John Tayloe, (Carter Braxton married their oldest daughter;) 2d, John Corbin, of whose history I am ignorant, (the lands devised to him were chiefly in Maryland;) 3d, Gawin Corbin, once a member of the Council, and who married Hannah Lee, sister of Richard Henry Lee. Gawin Corbin, third grandson of Henry Corbin, left an only daughter, Martha, who married George Turberville. George Turberville left two sons,--viz.: Gawin Corbin Turberville, and Richard Lee Turberville. Gawin Corbin Turberville married a daughter of Colonel John Dangerfield, and left an only daughter, Mary, who married William F. Taliafero.