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Mary Rucker Offill

Birth
Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death
1785 (aged 82–83)
Orange County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: somewhere in Orange Co., VA Add to Map
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She was born either in Spotsylvania Co., or Essex Co., VA
The date of her death is a guess. I cannot find a death date for her anywhere. If someone knows who sees this page please tell me in a n e-mail.
Thank you,
Willora glee Krapf

RUCKER FAMILY
GENEALOGY
WITH THEIR
ANCESTORS, DESCENDANTS
AND CONNECTIONS

COMPILED BY
SUDIE RUCKER WOOD
From original records, letters and other material
collected over a period of thirty years.

Chapter 8
Mary Rucker
7. Mary 2 Rucker (Peter 1), married William Offill. Her brother, John, deeded 100 acres of land to her. William Offill patented 2000 acres of land in Orange, Rockingham and Page Counties.
In 1752 after the death of Elizabeth [Fielding Rucker], William Offill received a negro out of Peter Rucker's, deceased, estate (D.B. 1, p 400), 21 Feb. 1752, Culpeper.
In 1755, Nov. 4, William Offill and wife, Mary of Broomfield
Parish, Culpeper, sold to John Offill for 10 lbs. sterling, 100 acres, part of the patent made by John Rucker, adjoining Ephraim Rucker, Isaac Tinsley,
Richard Vawter, Jeremiah Early and Peter Rucker (D. B. B., p. 301), Culpeper.
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She was born either in Spotsylvania Co., or Essex Co., VA
The date of her death is a guess. I cannot find a death date for her anywhere. If someone knows who sees this page please tell me in a n e-mail.
Thank you,
Willora glee Krapf

RUCKER FAMILY
GENEALOGY
WITH THEIR
ANCESTORS, DESCENDANTS
AND CONNECTIONS

COMPILED BY
SUDIE RUCKER WOOD
From original records, letters and other material
collected over a period of thirty years.

Chapter 8
Mary Rucker
7. Mary 2 Rucker (Peter 1), married William Offill. Her brother, John, deeded 100 acres of land to her. William Offill patented 2000 acres of land in Orange, Rockingham and Page Counties.
In 1752 after the death of Elizabeth [Fielding Rucker], William Offill received a negro out of Peter Rucker's, deceased, estate (D.B. 1, p 400), 21 Feb. 1752, Culpeper.
In 1755, Nov. 4, William Offill and wife, Mary of Broomfield
Parish, Culpeper, sold to John Offill for 10 lbs. sterling, 100 acres, part of the patent made by John Rucker, adjoining Ephraim Rucker, Isaac Tinsley,
Richard Vawter, Jeremiah Early and Peter Rucker (D. B. B., p. 301), Culpeper.
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