REBECCA LUCY BRYARLY-ELLIOTT was born on 26 September 1804 in Virginia to Richard Samuel Bryarly and Susanna Conway Fitzhugh-Bryarly.
Lucy married John Murray Elliott on 10 February 1824 in Frederick County, Virginia, and they had THREE children that are known of:
Lucy Elliott (1829-?)
Col. Benjamin "Ben" Elliott (1830-1911), and
John S. Elliott (1836-1919).
Lucy passed away at James Walker's in Madison, Madison County, Virginia on 11 January 1850. She was laid to rest in the Old Bryarly Family Cemetery on "Walnut Grove" farm, White Post, Frederick (now Clarke) County, Virginia.
REFERENCES:
1. Transcribed Copy of R. Samuel Bryarly's Will, Received from Howard D. Moore on 26 January 2006:
R. Samuel Bryarly Will Book B - Page 401, dated 01 February 1844; Codicil dated 4 January 1846; proven 27 May 1850; Qualified 25 August 1850; Clarke County Clerk's Office, Berryville, Virginia.
2. Named as a Daughter of Samuel Bryarly. Certified Copy of Original Will from Clarke County Circuit Court, Berryville, Virginia. Certified by Clarke County Clerk, Helen Butts.
Will Book B - Pages 401-402, dated 01 February 1844; Codicil dated 4 January 1846; Settlement of Accounts dated 25 Jan 1850; Proven 27 May 1850; Qualified 25 August 1850.
3. Brown, Stuart E. Jr. (1983), "Annals of Clarke County Virginia," Virginia Book Company, Berryville, Virginia, Vol 1, pp. 226-236.
4. Referenced in notes of R.E. Griffith to Samuel Bryarly III.
5. Hackett, Joan D. & Good, Rebecca H., (1992), "Frederick County, Virginia Marriage Bonds," Heritage Books, Inc, p.162; Father,
Samuel Bryarly is the Bondsman.
6. The Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society. (1960), "Gravestone Inscriptions From 61 Graveyards in Frederick County and the Counties that were Once Part of Frederick County and Includes the Inscriptions from the 'Old Lutheran and German Reform Graves' in Mt. Hebron Cemetery," Carr Publishing Co., Inc.: Boyce, Virginia, p. 19.
"11 Jan. 1850, My oldest daughter Lucy Elliott, d. at James Walker's in Madison."
"15 March 1850, The earthly remains of Lucy Elliott, bried here today, brought from Madison in the hearse of Mr. Kerr."
(NOTE: The above Bryarly burial information was taken from a family account book).
REBECCA LUCY BRYARLY-ELLIOTT was born on 26 September 1804 in Virginia to Richard Samuel Bryarly and Susanna Conway Fitzhugh-Bryarly.
Lucy married John Murray Elliott on 10 February 1824 in Frederick County, Virginia, and they had THREE children that are known of:
Lucy Elliott (1829-?)
Col. Benjamin "Ben" Elliott (1830-1911), and
John S. Elliott (1836-1919).
Lucy passed away at James Walker's in Madison, Madison County, Virginia on 11 January 1850. She was laid to rest in the Old Bryarly Family Cemetery on "Walnut Grove" farm, White Post, Frederick (now Clarke) County, Virginia.
REFERENCES:
1. Transcribed Copy of R. Samuel Bryarly's Will, Received from Howard D. Moore on 26 January 2006:
R. Samuel Bryarly Will Book B - Page 401, dated 01 February 1844; Codicil dated 4 January 1846; proven 27 May 1850; Qualified 25 August 1850; Clarke County Clerk's Office, Berryville, Virginia.
2. Named as a Daughter of Samuel Bryarly. Certified Copy of Original Will from Clarke County Circuit Court, Berryville, Virginia. Certified by Clarke County Clerk, Helen Butts.
Will Book B - Pages 401-402, dated 01 February 1844; Codicil dated 4 January 1846; Settlement of Accounts dated 25 Jan 1850; Proven 27 May 1850; Qualified 25 August 1850.
3. Brown, Stuart E. Jr. (1983), "Annals of Clarke County Virginia," Virginia Book Company, Berryville, Virginia, Vol 1, pp. 226-236.
4. Referenced in notes of R.E. Griffith to Samuel Bryarly III.
5. Hackett, Joan D. & Good, Rebecca H., (1992), "Frederick County, Virginia Marriage Bonds," Heritage Books, Inc, p.162; Father,
Samuel Bryarly is the Bondsman.
6. The Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society. (1960), "Gravestone Inscriptions From 61 Graveyards in Frederick County and the Counties that were Once Part of Frederick County and Includes the Inscriptions from the 'Old Lutheran and German Reform Graves' in Mt. Hebron Cemetery," Carr Publishing Co., Inc.: Boyce, Virginia, p. 19.
"11 Jan. 1850, My oldest daughter Lucy Elliott, d. at James Walker's in Madison."
"15 March 1850, The earthly remains of Lucy Elliott, bried here today, brought from Madison in the hearse of Mr. Kerr."
(NOTE: The above Bryarly burial information was taken from a family account book).
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