1702 - 1765 (62 years)
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Name |
Eliza Elizabeth Susan Nash |
Birth |
12 Sep 1702 |
Bristol Parish, Prince George Co., VA |
Gender |
Female |
_UID |
687BDAF2EC0FD511B568BD47275DDA4E5D91 |
Death |
6 Sep 1765 |
Chesterfield Co., VA |
Person ID |
I437 |
sorrells |
Last Modified |
10 Jun 2018 |
Family 1 |
Robert Glidewell, II, b. Abt 1700, Prince George Co, VA d. 14 Apr 1728 (Age 28 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1719 |
Children |
| 1. Nash Glidewell, b. 19 Jun 1721, Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA d. Bef 26 Jan 1795, Halifax Co, VA (Age < 73 years) |
| 2. Robert Glidewell, Jr.III, b. 23 Oct 1722, Prince George Co, VA d. Aft 1806, Butler Co., OH (Age > 85 years) |
| 3. Susan D. Glidewell, b. 13 Nov 1727, Bristol Parish, VA |
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Family ID |
F299 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
1 Oct 2024 |
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Notes |
- Several researchers have suggested the surname of Nash for Elizabeth. I have no documented proof that this is correct. There is a Thomas Nash who left a will in Henrico Co., VA around 1733. (Source: Dawn Westfall) Thomas J. Nash, b 1773 c/o William Nash m Sarah Elizabeth Talley, d/o Daniel Talley and Mary Mickey Elizabeth Powell, in 1798 Halifax Co., VA. Abraham Nash m Poly and had Nancy Nash who m Wiley B. Nash ca 1820. Wiley and Nancy had 9 children. Wiley was b VA, but died in David Co., NC & was m in Mecklenburg Co., VA (Source: Mary Seamster)
3 Aug 1729, Bristol Parish, VA Vestry Book: Upon the petition of Eliza Glidewell that She is a poor Widow and Not able to Take Care of her Children Desires that her son Robt Glidewell Be Bound to Tho Clemmon as the law Directs tis Granted.
From the Library of VA, Index to Wills and Administrations Card Catalog: There is an Elizabeth Glidewell d. 1765 Chesterfield Order Book 3, "she died so poor no one would administer her estate so Sherriff to be admins. 6 Sep 1765". Chesterfield borders Dinwiddie Co., where Terrence Lamb Glidewell was last recorded.
One speculation is that Elizabeth was shunned by the family for having Terrence and went to live by him. Perhaps she died penniless while sons Nash and Robert were thriving in Halifax. (Diane Fitzgibbons)
I believe that this is a good possibility.
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