23 Feb 1758 - Samuel Goode of Prince Edward County gave to John Ellington of Amelia County in consideration of 155 pounds, a deed for 738 acres in Prince Edward and Amelia Counties, on both sides of Salours (Sailors) Creek, bounded by Samuel Goode and Philip Goode. Susanna the wife of Samuel Goode, relinquished her dower rights (Prince Edward Deed Book No. 1: 1754-1759, p. 128).
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Susannah wasn't mentioned in her husband Samuel's Last Will & Testament written 19 Aug 1796, which suggests she had already died.
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Contributor: David Goode (49372965)
23 Feb 1758 - Samuel Goode of Prince Edward County gave to John Ellington of Amelia County in consideration of 155 pounds, a deed for 738 acres in Prince Edward and Amelia Counties, on both sides of Salours (Sailors) Creek, bounded by Samuel Goode and Philip Goode. Susanna the wife of Samuel Goode, relinquished her dower rights (Prince Edward Deed Book No. 1: 1754-1759, p. 128).
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Susannah wasn't mentioned in her husband Samuel's Last Will & Testament written 19 Aug 1796, which suggests she had already died.
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Contributor: David Goode (49372965)
Gravesite Details
Located 4.5 miles from the Appomattox River, 4 miles northeast of Farmville, on Lockett Road. About 0.5 miles east of Ashwood Road about 50 yards off the road in what was once a cultivated field, west of Saylers Creek.
Family Members
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COL Lewis Burwell III
1698–1744
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Jane Lear Burwell Atkinson
1701–1773
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Martha Lear Burwell Martin
1702–1738
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Mary Lear Burwell
unknown–1690
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Joanna Burwell Bassett
1675–1727
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Elizabeth Burwell Harrison
1677–1734
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Lewis Burwell III
1682–1696
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Lucy Burwell Berkeley
1683–1716
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Martha Bacon Burwell Armistead
1685–1735
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Nathaniel Bacon Burwell
1686–1721
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John Cole
1686–1698
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Jane Burwell
1688 – unknown
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James Burwell
1690–1718
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Martha Cole
1690–1698
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Mary Cole
1694–1698
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