Name |
Mary Lawson (Larson) |
Birth |
Abt 1675 |
Dettingen Parish, Prince William Co, Virginia |
Gender |
Female |
Birth |
1679 |
Dettingen Parish, Prince William Co, Virginia |
Other-Begin |
Prince William Co, Virginia |
- 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.]
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Other-Begin |
6 Jul 1733 |
Virginia |
- Mary Peck sold land 5/6 July 1733--John Orear (husband of Mary) is for sure deceased.
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Death |
Aft 1750 |
of, Brentown, Stafford Co, Virginia |
Research Notes |
1 Dec 2011 |
Mary Peck |
- Mary Peck was also known as Sarah Denton Listed as William Thornes spouse in Eight Generations of William Thorne, by Joseph Middleton, 1913. She was also known as Mary Larson. She was also known as Mary Lawson. She was also known as Mary Oriar. Mary Peck was born in 1679 at Of, Dettingen Parrish, Virginia.
10 May 1708 - Richmond Co., VA: Robert Peck and wife Margaret of St. Mary's Parish, Richmond Co., VA, execute a lifetime lease to John and Mary Orian[Oriar] of Stafford Co., VA for 100 acres of land. After John and Mary Oriar's deaths, the land is to go to their daughter Margaret Oriar. Robert Peck states that this transaction is for "the love, goodwill, and affection which I have and bare towards my loving friend, Margaret Oriar, dau. to John and Mary Oriar."
Mary Peck sold land 5/6 July 1733--John Orear (husband of Mary) is for sure deceased. 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.
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.]
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this site suggests that Mary Peck married William Thorn either Nov 1719 or 1724 and states not verified. The above land sell by Mary Peck in 1733 and this marriage to Wm Thorn does not coincide with a death date of Orear being after 4 Oct 1736. Also, John Orear would have had to be older than b 1686 as this study has Margaret b 1801; making him only 15 - nnot likely.
Also, if Robert Peck left land to Margaret Orear, she would have had to been born well before 1708 as he refers to her as "my loving friend." Would he have said this of a 7 or 8 year old granddaughter?
This Margaret is possibly the Margaret Orear who married Scarlett Madden. Scarlett's Margaret couldn't have been born as early as 1801 considering their known children.
There must be another John Orear. Why does Mary have so many surnames??? Why is it suggested that Mary Peck and Mary Lawson are one and the same?? I think this is Mary Lawson, as there is a child named "Lawson" and Mary Peck is a different Mary and therefore a different John Orear, one a bit older, who also had a child named Margaret.
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Notes |
- There is an early King George Co., VA deed (1733) where William Thorn and wife Mary, "relict of John Orea," sell land to Mary's daughter Margaret Glascock and her husband. This land is stated in the deed to have been owned by John Orea before his death.
Susannah Thorn Reno had a detailed family Bible where she recorded her children's births, etc. and the names of her parents. She referred to her mother as Mary Orear, so (as I understand it) Reno researchers for years assumed it was her maiden name. Not so." Donna has since found documents indicating that Mary was the daughter of Robert Peck.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3187492&id=I0071
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Person ID |
I36542 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
10 Dec 2012 |
Family 1 |
John Orear, b. Abt 1675, Prince William Co, Virginia d. Bef 1717, Prince William Co, Virginia (Age ~ 42 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1698 |
of, Dettingen Parish, Prince William Co, Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Margaret Orear, b. Abt 1699, Prince William Co, Virginia d. Aft 1800, Virginia (Age ~ 102 years) |
| 2. Daniel Lawson Orear, b. 1710, Stafford Co (now Prince William Co), Virginia d. 1786, Prince William Co, Virginia (Age 76 years) |
| 3. John C. Orear, b. 1713, Stafford Co, Virginia d. 1805, Prince William Co, Virginia (Age 92 years) |
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Family ID |
F12564 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
10 Dec 2012 |