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David Terrell

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David Terrell Veteran

Birth
Golansville, Caroline County, Virginia, USA
Death
14 Feb 1805 (aged 75)
Bedford County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Place names and link to father provided by Eugene Watson (#47684907).

From the book Terrell Genealogy by Emma Dicken
In 1760 David Terrell, Jr. was granted 3 tracts amounting to 1,075 acres of land in Lunenburg Co. In his will he left his interest in a 400 acre tract in Halifax Co to his brother Chiles Terrell.
David Terrell, Jr. was married 3 times, first at Green Springs, Louisa Co to Sarah Johnson, by Quaker Ceremony 19 Jan 1749. Sarah Johnson was b. 10 Apr 1729, d. 1775-1780, the daughter of Benjamin Johnson b. 1706 and his wife, Agnes Clark b. 1712, m 1728, the daughter of Christopher Clark b. in England. David and Sarah lived in Louisa Co and for a time he was Clerk of the Camp Creek Quaker Meeting at Green Springs. He moved about 1781, after the death of his first wife, Sarah, from Louisa to Bedford Co.
David Terrell,Jr. married 2nd Sarah Goode. On 15 May 1782 it was announced that the marriage had been consummated. In the year of their wedding, he freed his slaves. His home was near Senaca Creek which flowed through his plantation. He owned a considerable amount of land not only in Campbell, but some in other counties, part of which he disposed of before his death. Sarah GOODE Terrell died in 1788.
Patty Johnson, daughter of Ashley and Martha Johnson of Louisa Co, was David Terrell Jr's 3rd wife. They married 25 Feb 1793. She survived him and moved with some of the family to Highland Co, Ohio. This was after 1805.
The children of David Terrell II were all by the first wife Sarah Johnson and were:
(1) Agatha b. 17 Dec. 1749, m. Mr. Pulliam. She died in Ohio.
(2) Benjamin Terrell b. 7 Nov. 1750, d. 15 June 1834, m. Sarah Parrott of Louisa County.
(3) Edward Terrell b. 12 Feb. 1753 in Louisa Co. d in Campbell Co. 1820.
(4) Sarah Terrell b. 10 Jan. 1755, m. Benjamin Arthur 26 Nov. 1781.
(5) Mary b. 6 Apr. 1757, m. 7 Nov. 1782 John Richardson in Campbell Co. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John W. Holt.
(6)) Winnifred b. 14 Oct. 1760, m. 1 st Edward Woodham 26 Nov. 1781 in Bedford Co., m. 2nd William Moore 3 Nov 1789 in Campbell Co. Moved to Ohio.
(7) David Terrell III b. 11 Mar. 1763 m. 1788 Mary, called Molly Anthony.
(8) Henry Terrell b. 13 Aug. 1767, m. Charity Judkins.
(9) Samuel Terrell b. 12 Dec. 1769 at Carolina Co, VA. d. 6 Jul 1829 at Leesburg, OH. m. Nancy Reynolds on 13 Sep 1796. b. 27 Feb 1776 at Caroline Co, VA. d. 20 Jul 1851 at Leesburg, OH
(10) Susannah b. 9 Aug. 1771, m. Chas. Johnson.
(11) Ann b. 1773, d. 24 Feb. 1799, unm.

David Terrell is a recognizes Revolutionary Patriot by the DAR for his service to the Army for supplying beef to the troops.
Place names and link to father provided by Eugene Watson (#47684907).

From the book Terrell Genealogy by Emma Dicken
In 1760 David Terrell, Jr. was granted 3 tracts amounting to 1,075 acres of land in Lunenburg Co. In his will he left his interest in a 400 acre tract in Halifax Co to his brother Chiles Terrell.
David Terrell, Jr. was married 3 times, first at Green Springs, Louisa Co to Sarah Johnson, by Quaker Ceremony 19 Jan 1749. Sarah Johnson was b. 10 Apr 1729, d. 1775-1780, the daughter of Benjamin Johnson b. 1706 and his wife, Agnes Clark b. 1712, m 1728, the daughter of Christopher Clark b. in England. David and Sarah lived in Louisa Co and for a time he was Clerk of the Camp Creek Quaker Meeting at Green Springs. He moved about 1781, after the death of his first wife, Sarah, from Louisa to Bedford Co.
David Terrell,Jr. married 2nd Sarah Goode. On 15 May 1782 it was announced that the marriage had been consummated. In the year of their wedding, he freed his slaves. His home was near Senaca Creek which flowed through his plantation. He owned a considerable amount of land not only in Campbell, but some in other counties, part of which he disposed of before his death. Sarah GOODE Terrell died in 1788.
Patty Johnson, daughter of Ashley and Martha Johnson of Louisa Co, was David Terrell Jr's 3rd wife. They married 25 Feb 1793. She survived him and moved with some of the family to Highland Co, Ohio. This was after 1805.
The children of David Terrell II were all by the first wife Sarah Johnson and were:
(1) Agatha b. 17 Dec. 1749, m. Mr. Pulliam. She died in Ohio.
(2) Benjamin Terrell b. 7 Nov. 1750, d. 15 June 1834, m. Sarah Parrott of Louisa County.
(3) Edward Terrell b. 12 Feb. 1753 in Louisa Co. d in Campbell Co. 1820.
(4) Sarah Terrell b. 10 Jan. 1755, m. Benjamin Arthur 26 Nov. 1781.
(5) Mary b. 6 Apr. 1757, m. 7 Nov. 1782 John Richardson in Campbell Co. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John W. Holt.
(6)) Winnifred b. 14 Oct. 1760, m. 1 st Edward Woodham 26 Nov. 1781 in Bedford Co., m. 2nd William Moore 3 Nov 1789 in Campbell Co. Moved to Ohio.
(7) David Terrell III b. 11 Mar. 1763 m. 1788 Mary, called Molly Anthony.
(8) Henry Terrell b. 13 Aug. 1767, m. Charity Judkins.
(9) Samuel Terrell b. 12 Dec. 1769 at Carolina Co, VA. d. 6 Jul 1829 at Leesburg, OH. m. Nancy Reynolds on 13 Sep 1796. b. 27 Feb 1776 at Caroline Co, VA. d. 20 Jul 1851 at Leesburg, OH
(10) Susannah b. 9 Aug. 1771, m. Chas. Johnson.
(11) Ann b. 1773, d. 24 Feb. 1799, unm.

David Terrell is a recognizes Revolutionary Patriot by the DAR for his service to the Army for supplying beef to the troops.


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