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Richard Corley

Male 1776 - Aft 1810  (35 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Richard Corley was born in 1776 in Fauquier Co, Virginia (son of Aquilla Corley, Sr. and Mary Ann Maddox); died after 1810.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Aquilla Corley, Sr. was born about 1742 in Culpeper Co, V irginia; died in 1782 in Kentucky.

    Aquilla married Mary Ann Maddox on 14 Jan 1775 in Culpeper Co, Virginia. Mary (daughter of Notley Maddox) was born on 4 Jan 1759 in Maryland; died on 25 Jan 1856 in Turner Station, Henry Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Ann Maddox was born on 4 Jan 1759 in Maryland (daughter of Notley Maddox); died on 25 Jan 1856 in Turner Station, Henry Co, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. 1. Richard Corley was born in 1776 in Fauquier Co, Virginia; died after 1810.
    2. Nancy Corley was born on 12 Sep 1786 in Culpeper Co, Virginia; died in 1869 in Henry Co, Kentucky; was buried in Old Turner Cem, Turner's Station, Kentucky.
    3. Acquilla Corley, Jr. was born in 1788 in Virginia; died in 1827 in Kentucky.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Notley Maddox was born on 13 Apr 1731 in St. Marys Co, Maryland (son of John Maddox and Mary Dyson); died in 1836 in Fort Necessity, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Ann Maddox was born on 4 Jan 1759 in Maryland; died on 25 Jan 1856 in Turner Station, Henry Co, Kentucky.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Maddox was born in 1705 in St. Marys Co, Maryland (son of Notley Maddox and Margaret Goldsmith); died on 25 May 1785 in Culpeper Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 19 Oct 1785, Culpeper Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    This John Maddox didn?t inherit any of the property from his father, Notley Maddox, the reason for this it unknown to us. John moved his family to Culpeper County, Virginia, in the year 1774, we feel it was close to the town of Culpeper, but the exact location is not known. We know from records that John had a farm and orchards in Culpeper County, Virginia and we also know that John and his wife, Mary (Dyson) Maddox were buried in Culpeper County, Virginia, but we do not know just where.


    Will:
    When John Maddox died, date reported to be 25 May 1782, he left a will. In his will he left everything to his wife, Mary (Dyson) Maddox, including, two Negro fellows by the names of Harry and Will, during her life and afterwards to be left at her disposal, every kind of stock, the estate, buildings, house, barns and furniture and all property. As directed in the will, after her death, that everything is equally divided between all my children. John also directed that his children shall have his lawful right of his Uncle John Maddox?s Estate to be equally divided between them. John also appointed his wife, Mary (Dyson) Maddox to be the sole executrix of the will. The will can be found in Book C, page 141 in Culpeper County at the courthouse. The will was proved (probated) in Culpeper County, Virginia on the 19th day of October 1785.

    witnessed by James Withers. John Maddox and Mary Maddox were the parents of Notley Maddox, grandfather of Nancy Corley, the daughter-in-law of Dickerson Wood in 1805.

    John married Mary Dyson in 1758 in Charles Co, Maryland. Mary (daughter of Thomas Dyson and Sarah Swann) was born in 1708 in Charles Co, Maryland; died on 16 Apr 1787 in Culpeper Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary Dyson was born in 1708 in Charles Co, Maryland (daughter of Thomas Dyson and Sarah Swann); died on 16 Apr 1787 in Culpeper Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 1787, Culpeper Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    Will:
    Mary (Dyson) Maddox left her son, Samuel Maddox twenty shillings, to her son Notley Maddox, she left twenty shillings, to her son, Thomas Maddox, she left her riding horse called ?Fly?, to her daughter, Mary (Maddox) Harrell, she left one gold guinea, to her daughter, Sarah Sally (Maddox) Conn her saddle, spice mortar and a square of black silk, to her daughter, Margaret (Maddox) Wilson, one Negro fellow called Harry, one bed and furniture, and to her son, Matthew Maddox, Sr. the bulk of the estate to include the property, house, barn, building, farm tools, one Negro fellow called William, livestock and all property that remained. Mary (Dyson) Maddox also appointed Matthew Maddox, Sr. as the full and whole executor of the will.

    The will was proved (probated) on the 16th day of April 1787 in a court in Culpeper County, Virginia. The will can be found on pages 229 and 230 of the Will Book, Culpeper County, Virginia at the courthouse. Matthew Maddox, Sr. appeared in the above court hearing to probate the will.

    witnessed by James Withers. John Maddox and Mary Maddox were the parents of Notley Maddox, grandfather of Nancy Corley, the daughter-in-law of Dickerson Wood in 1805.

    Children:
    1. Samuel Maddox was born in 1728 in St. Marys Co, Maryland; died on 16 Mar 1801 in St. Marys Co, Maryland.
    2. 6. Notley Maddox was born on 13 Apr 1731 in St. Marys Co, Maryland; died in 1836 in Fort Necessity, Kentucky.
    3. Sarah Maddox was born in 1735 in St. Marys Co, Maryland; died after 1770 in Kentucky.
    4. John Maddox was born in 1735 in St. Marys Co, Maryland; died between 1768 and 1836 in Fort Necessity, Kentucky.
    5. Thomas Maddox was born in 1738 in St. Marys Co, Maryland; died after 1750 in Kentucky.
    6. Mary Maddox was born in 1740 in St. Marys Co, Maryland; died after 1787.
    7. Margaret Maddox was born in 1744 in St. Marys Co, Maryland; died after 1787.
    8. Matthew Maddox was born in 1752 in St. Marys Co, Maryland; died on 1 Jan 1831 in Parkersburg, Wood Co, Virginia.