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John Vawter |
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Plymouth, Devonshire, England |
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Male |
| Notes |
- Source: "I Descend from some of the Planters
of Old Rappahannock, VA", by W.T. Vawter (Bicknell p. 255) Vol. 5, #2, June 1974 issue Northeast Texas Genealogical Society Quarterly.
Three brothers, JOHN, BARTHOLOMEW, and ANGUS VAWTER came to Northumberland Co. VA. about 1675, as indentured servants of Thomas Opie; they were accused of hog stealing 16 Oct. 1676, and JOHN VAWTER was punished for killing a neighbor's hog as a result of this accusation.
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| Person ID |
I13905 |
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| Last Modified |
25 Jun 2012 |
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