He married Elizabeth Ann Lipps sometime around 1760.
John Fanning died intestate and his Estate Inventory was conducted by John Blair, John Frost and Presley Jennings, which was returned to Grayson County, Virginia Court and Recorded at the September 1814 Court. [Grayson County, Virginia Wills, pg. 101-102]
On this land John Fanning SR. lived and died. It was patented to him in 1796 by the Commonwealth of Virginia.At that time and until 1842, this was Grayson County. He is my 4X Great grandfather, son John my 3x Great grand father, son Hezekiah, my 2x Great grandfather, son John Davis Fanning, G. Grand father, son Addison D., Grand father, and L.C., my father. This John and son John's wives are not proven.
He married Elizabeth Ann Lipps sometime around 1760.
John Fanning died intestate and his Estate Inventory was conducted by John Blair, John Frost and Presley Jennings, which was returned to Grayson County, Virginia Court and Recorded at the September 1814 Court. [Grayson County, Virginia Wills, pg. 101-102]
On this land John Fanning SR. lived and died. It was patented to him in 1796 by the Commonwealth of Virginia.At that time and until 1842, this was Grayson County. He is my 4X Great grandfather, son John my 3x Great grand father, son Hezekiah, my 2x Great grandfather, son John Davis Fanning, G. Grand father, son Addison D., Grand father, and L.C., my father. This John and son John's wives are not proven.
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