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Frenchman's Neck may not be in the Northern Neck - it might be in King &
Queen on the Middle Peninsula:
. . . . I give unto my two youngest Sons Thomas Boughan & Ben Boughan a
certain parcell of Land lying in King & Queen County known by the name of
the Frenchmans Neck to be equally divided between them to them & their heirs
forever But if either of them should dye without heirs the Survivor to have
the whole I lend my beloved wife Sarah Boughan ye use of all my Lands durin
her life . . . . As Witness my hand & Seal this 21st day of Novemb 1721 in
presence of us
Danll Brown James Boughan
Thomas Evitt Jun
William M Smith [mark]"
Essex County, Virginia Will Book 3, p 305, Reel 40, Library of Virginia
found online at:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~baughandna/DNA_Results/analysis_of_baughan_ferris_stone_connection.pdf
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Jon Kukla
www.JonKukla.com
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 10:14 AM, jmduke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I haven't.--Maurice
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> Laura Morrison wrote:
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>> Ray, Maurice and Craig,
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>> Have you ever seen Ffrenchmans Neck on an old map of Northern Virginia?
>>
>> Laura Morrison
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