Love Conquers All.
For centuries, parents often have not "approved" of marriages -- "The girl
is not good enough for my son."...... "My daughter deserves a better
person."
But if the couple REALLY want to get married they do, with or without a
family blessing, and with or without a promised inheritance.
Randy Cabell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Diane Ethridge" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 2:43 PM
Subject: [VA-HIST] Another question about "Planters"
My 4th gr grandparents, Reuben Wright & Joanna (or Anna) Gilbert married in
1798, Sussex Co. VA. The Gilberts of early Surry & Sussex Counties, were
listed as "Planters" in the area & appeared to be a very affluent family.
The "Surety" for this marriage was a "Gray Barker", a descendant of another
well-to-do family & was descended from George Washington's relatives in that
area.
My question is this: Would a lady from a family of this higher social
standing marry a man from a lower station in life, given the times in which
they lived & the fact that they still followed the social & ettiquette
rules of England?
Recent DNA studies have shown that this Wright family is from the line who
married into the Jarrett family & many of them moved on to both IL & GA.
However, we still can't determine just where this group came from
originally.
Maybe if we knew the answer to this "social" question, it would help place
our Wrights, who were from Thomas Wright, b 1700 in VA, & married Mary
Hannah Mize in Bedford Co. VA, into a known Wright line. My Reuben Wright
was a farmer & Methodist-Episcopal minister.
Thank you,
Diane Ethridge
Conroe, TX
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