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Elizabeth Gilliam Mabry

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
21 Mar 1715 (aged 59–60)
Surry County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Elizabeth's parents were John and Margery Gilliam. Only three children have been definitely identified as the offspring of John and Margery Gilliam: First was John Gilliam, III, who owned 1000 acres in Prince George County at the time it
was formed from the part of Charles City County lying south of the James, and who devised to his son John IV a plantation on the Roanoke in North Carolina (where both the immigrant Macklemore (Gayle: McLemore) brothers themselves died). Second was Hinchea Gilliam, noted below as the Surry County Militia sergeant and husband of Fortune Flood (granddaughter of Fortune Jordan Flood); he was also a neighbor of Benjamin Harrison, while his son Hinchea or Hinshaw married Faith Briggs, granddaughter of Henry and Mary (Flood) Briggs. And Third was Elizabeth Gilliam, who married first (?) West, second William
Bevin, and third Francis Mayberry. John and Hinchea Gilliam and Francis Mayberry were granted letters of administration on the estate of Margery Gilliam Briggs by the Surry County Court on October 20, 1688, by reason of their relationship to the decedent (Surry County Deed & Will Book 4, p. 53).

Elizabeth, was the daughter of John and Margery Gilliam. She married Francis Mabry (or Maybury) in May, 1684.
Elizabeth's parents were John and Margery Gilliam. Only three children have been definitely identified as the offspring of John and Margery Gilliam: First was John Gilliam, III, who owned 1000 acres in Prince George County at the time it
was formed from the part of Charles City County lying south of the James, and who devised to his son John IV a plantation on the Roanoke in North Carolina (where both the immigrant Macklemore (Gayle: McLemore) brothers themselves died). Second was Hinchea Gilliam, noted below as the Surry County Militia sergeant and husband of Fortune Flood (granddaughter of Fortune Jordan Flood); he was also a neighbor of Benjamin Harrison, while his son Hinchea or Hinshaw married Faith Briggs, granddaughter of Henry and Mary (Flood) Briggs. And Third was Elizabeth Gilliam, who married first (?) West, second William
Bevin, and third Francis Mayberry. John and Hinchea Gilliam and Francis Mayberry were granted letters of administration on the estate of Margery Gilliam Briggs by the Surry County Court on October 20, 1688, by reason of their relationship to the decedent (Surry County Deed & Will Book 4, p. 53).

Elizabeth, was the daughter of John and Margery Gilliam. She married Francis Mabry (or Maybury) in May, 1684.


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