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Mary Poythress Batte

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
17 Dec 1815 (aged 52–53)
Prince George County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Daughter of Peter and Elizabeth (Bland) Poythress

Wife of John Batte ~ married June 21, 1780, Prince George Co., VA

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(1762 - 1815), m. 1780 at "Branchester", Pr. Geo. Co., John Batte (1757-1816) of "Mancelle", Prince George County, son of Robert and Martha (Peterson) Batte of that county. John and Mary (Poythress) Battle resided at "Mancelle" which was part of the
original grant made to Henry Battle in 1668. John Batte was a captain in the militia and one of the justices of the Prince George court. Mary died at "Mancelle" 17 Dec 1815 and was buried in the Batte graveyard on the place. John died 19 Sept of the following year while on a visit to the White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County. He was buried in the churchyard of the Old Stone Church in Lewisburg, (now) West Virginia. His tombstone is still standing.
Daughter of Peter and Elizabeth (Bland) Poythress

Wife of John Batte ~ married June 21, 1780, Prince George Co., VA

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(1762 - 1815), m. 1780 at "Branchester", Pr. Geo. Co., John Batte (1757-1816) of "Mancelle", Prince George County, son of Robert and Martha (Peterson) Batte of that county. John and Mary (Poythress) Battle resided at "Mancelle" which was part of the
original grant made to Henry Battle in 1668. John Batte was a captain in the militia and one of the justices of the Prince George court. Mary died at "Mancelle" 17 Dec 1815 and was buried in the Batte graveyard on the place. John died 19 Sept of the following year while on a visit to the White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County. He was buried in the churchyard of the Old Stone Church in Lewisburg, (now) West Virginia. His tombstone is still standing.


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