Elizabeth Croshaw

Female


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  • Name Elizabeth Croshaw 
    Gender Female 
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    • Writ of Partition

      York County, Virginia, Records, Yorktown, Va.
      Volume 11, page 484.
      Transcripts, Archives Division, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia
      Volume 11, page 456.

      Write of Partition. 30th Sept, 1692. The Sheriff of York County ordered to impanel a Jury to divide 200 acres in Marston alias Bruton Parish. This land having been left to Elizabeth, widow of Rice Jones of York County, lately deceased, and Rachell wife of John Walker of King and Queen County, "sisters and co-heires of Benjamin Crotia, deceased, sonn of Mr: Richard Crotia likewise deceased." The 200 acres of land is described as adjoining the Indian field and now in occupation of Robert West.
      John and Rachel Walker having lately sold their half to Col. Edmund Jennings, the division is ordered.

      "Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol, VI, King and Queen County, Records Concerning 18th Century Persons" Third Collection, Abstracted by Beverley Fleet (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1961) at pages 21-22.

      Thus, according to the will of Richard Croshaw and the Writ of Partition, Elizabeth (Croshaw) Jones, daughter of Richard Croshaw, was married to Rice Jones prior to July 1667 and she outlived him, being his widow when Elizabeth died in 1692.
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    Last Modified 28 Aug 2011 

    Father Capt. Richard Croshaw,   d. 1669, York Co. VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Elizabeth Mallory 
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    Family Rice Jones 
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