1. | John Glasscock was born on 4 Jan 1699 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died on 28 Jun 1784 in Leeds Parish, Fauquier Co, Virginia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Other-Begin: Prince William Co, Virginia
- Property: Bef 1739, Prince William Co, Virginia
Notes:
Other-Begin:
A King George Co., VA deed refers to the grantors "William Thorn and Mary his wife, widdow and relique of John Oreo late of Prince William County, deceased" along with "John Glascock & Margaret his wife, daughter of the said John Oreo & Mary his wife. . . " all selling their interests to Cornelius McCartie of Brunswick Parish, King George Co., VA
Cornelius McCartie (b. ca. 1766) was married 2 Dec 1787 to Susannah "Sukey" Hardwick (born 1767), dau. of Margaret Glascock (b. ca. 1745) and her first husband Aaron Hardwick (she m. 2nd to William Turley). Margaret Glascock was the dau. of John Glascock and wife Margaret Orear (above referenced). By the way, Cornelis and Susannah McCartie later moved to Fayette Co., KY ca. 1797; in 1809 they were residents of Otter Creek in Hardin Co., KY (now Meade Co.); they had 11 children, one of whom was named Enos Orear McCarty.]
Property:
Joseph Bohannon and Elizabeth Neville probably moved to Prince William County shortly after the birth of their
son William in 1730. On 03 June 1730, George Neville (Neavil) obtained a warrant for 275 acres of land in
Prince William County that was surveyed for him on 31 August 1730. It adjoined the Kettle Run tract of Colonel Carter and lands of William Hackney, Colonel Page, Baldwin and Mr. Debut. George Neville was assignee of William Owen for 181 acres in Prince William County on the South Fork of Bull Run, Catlet's Branch, Bull Run Mountain, drains of Broad Run and the north end of Mother Leather Coat Mountain. The tract had been warranted to Owen on 12 July 1739 and surveyed on 06 March 1739/40. It adjoined land of John Glasscock.
On 31 October 1743 George Neville (Neavil) had 183 acres in Prince William County surveyed for him. The tract was on Mother Leather Coat Mountain on Catlet's Branch and adjoined his own land. The land on Broad Run and Mother Leather Coat Mountain fell into Fauquier County when it was formed from Prince William County in 1759. A warrant for land in that location, dated 25 February 1764, which was surveyed on 12 March 1770 for Mr. Yelverton Peyton, adjoined land of Solomon Jones which had been taken up by Captain Neville
(ABSTRACTS OF VIRGINIA'S NORTHERN NECK WARRANTS AND SURVEYS, DUNMORE, SHENANDOAH, CULPEPER, PRINCE WILLIAM, FAUQUIER & STAFFORD COUNTIES, 1710-1780, Volume III, Peggy Shomo Joyner, Portsmouth, VA, 1986).
John married Margaret Orear about 1728 in Lancaster, Virginia. Margaret (daughter of John Orear and Mary Lawson (Larson)) was born about 1699 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died after 1800 in Virginia; was buried in Rockburn Cem, King George Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. William Glasscock
was born on 9 Apr 1729 in Rectortown, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died after 1730.
- 3. Thomas Glasscock
was born on 9 Mar 1731 in Rectortown, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died after 1770.
- 4. Mary Glasscock
was born on 30 Jul 1734 in Rectortown, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died on 27 May 1822 in Rectortown, Fauquier Co, Virginia.
- 5. John Glasscock
was born on 21 Aug 1736 in Rectortown, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died after 1778 in Indiana Creek, Manongalia Co, Virginia.
- 6. Susan Glasscock
was born on 28 Feb 1739 in Rectortown, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died after 1760.
- 7. George Glasscock
was born on 2 Jul 1741 in Rectortown, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died on 4 Mar 1826 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
- 8. Margaret Glasscock (or Orear)
was born about 1744 in Rectortown, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died on 1 Feb 1815 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
- 9. Hezekiah Glasscock
was born on 22 Jun 1746 in Rectortown, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died on 1 Aug 1818 in Ralls Co, Missouri.
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