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- William DULIN Jr.56,58,64,65,78,79,80,81 was born in 1749 in Prince William County, Virginia. He died in February 1819 in Fauquier County, Virginia.
There is some conjecture as to whether William Dulin, Jr. was married to Elizabeth Stone or Elizabeth Glascock. But much evidence shows that they are indeed two separate wives, as there is a large gap between the births of children by the first wife and that of the second. Elizabeth Glascock is listed in Marriages of Some Virginia Residents by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, p. 62. As this marriage took place before August 1783, children after this date are credited to Elizabeth Glascock, those before that date are credited to Elizabeth Stone. A Marriage Entry form of the LDS church submitted by M. C. Cunningham, Rt 5 Box 51c, Gilmer, TX 75644, in 1981 reflects the marriage of William Dulin and Elizabeth Glascock, the daughter of Peter Glascock, as taking place August 1783. He listed as his source, the Fauquier Co. marriage records. However, the author of this text, Dallas A. Johnson, has not been able to verify this information in those marriage records at this time. M. C. Cunningham calls himself the 4th cousin, 7th removed of William Dulin and/or Elizabeth Glascock. The fact that both persons had as their first name Elizabeth adds to the current confusion. The marriage of William Dulin in the IGI was the result of the marriage entry form of M. C. Cunningham. It is noted that both the Glascocks and the Dulins show entries in the IGI from Upperville, Fauquier Co., VA., which is in the extreme northern part of Fauquier Co., about 25 miles north of Amissville, VA.
A lease was executed by George Washington of Fairfax Co. with William Dulin, his wife Elizabeth, and son Lewis, on 15 Mar 1774 which leased to the lessees 120 acres of land in the county of Fauquier on (or at) Lost Mountain called Ashby (or Spring) out of a tract of George Washington containing 3,112 acres; the said 120 acres being formerly leased to a certain Ballinger. This lease was for the last living of William, Elizabeth his wife, or son Lewis. According to the will of George Washington in the schedule of property, he lists Ashby's Bent in Loudoun & Fauquier Counties as being 2,481 acres. A footnote added to a printing of this will states that this land was obtained in part from Bryan Fairfax, and was on the east slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Upperville. It is noted from a map of Fauquier Co. that Lost Mountain is just west of Upperville. The footnote also indicates that this tract actually contained 2,690 acres.
The Deed records of Fauquier Co. on pages 239-241 under date of 26 Aug 1771, show a sale between William Dulin, Jr. of Leeds Parish & Elizabeth, his wife, and Thomas James for 30 Pounds Sterling 125 acres of land beginning on the main tract called Daggs and Thomas Stone's former tenement. This deed is signed William Dulin, Elizabeth Dulin, Witnesses: JOHN MOFFETT, Thomas Nelson, WILLIAM BLACKWELL. Elisabeth GLASSCOCK and William DULIN Jr. were married before August 1783 in Fauquier County, Virginia.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~keholmes/Johnson/b57.htm#P379
NOTE: ss/ see William Blackwell; married Celia Helm,
d/o Capt Leonard Helm
see John Helm Moffett, (cousin to Celia Helm)
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