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Frances A <I>Glascock</I> Goddard

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Frances A Glascock Goddard

Birth
Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
Death
6 Jun 1845 (aged 82)
Switzerland County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Fauquier Co Virginia pg 87-88 John Glascock will, 8 March 1765
wife Mary half of estate, real and personal
dau Frances other half
JOHN GLASCOCK
exors Mary Glascock and Thomas Glascock
wit: Gregory Glascock, Aaron Drummond, John Hendren
proved 22 April 1765, by oath of Aaron Drummond and John Hendren
Thomas Glascock gave bond and was granted cert of probate

Virginia marriages
Spouse 1: Goddard, Joseph Spouse 2: Rector, ----- Marriage Date: 10 Oct 1779 Marriage Location: Virginia
Fauquier County

Rector, Hannah Ringo, Burtis 23 Feb 1790 Virginia
Fauquier County

had 12 children, all lived to be grown, nine of them survived the soldier (their dad)

Fauquier County Virginia in the revolution pg 224
Joseph Goddard 1761 -1845. He enlisted at the age of 16. He married 10 Oct 1779 Frances Rector, dau of Henry Rector . He later moved to Fleming Co Kentucky, with Burtis Ringo, whose wife, Hannah Rector, was a cousin of Frances. Ringo also served in the 10th Virginia Regiment.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2831015&id=I561927011
Jospeh Goddard enlisted at the age of 16. He married Oct 10, 1779 to
Frances Glasscock the step daughter of Henry Rector. He later moved to
Fleming Co, Kentucky with Burtis Ringo whose wife Hannah Rector, was a
cousin of Frances. Ringo also served in the 10th regiment.
Frances mother was Mary Henren who married 1st. November 28, 1759 to John
Glasscock.
Joseph was 24 years old, married with two children when they settled in
Ohio County, Va (now WV). Later they moved on to Kentucky.
His father John relocated his family from Fauquier County Va, in about
1785. They first aimed to settle in the Northwest Territory in what is
now Harrison Co. Ohio. Ejected from there as squatters by the U. S. Army,
they settled or were resettled in Ohio and Brooks counties of VA (WV).
They lived there about 10 years, until 1795, when John Sr. and Mary moved
to Fleming County, Kentucky.
Joseph and John seem to have owned land ajacent to each other in many
locations.
Fauquier Co Virginia pg 87-88 John Glascock will, 8 March 1765
wife Mary half of estate, real and personal
dau Frances other half
JOHN GLASCOCK
exors Mary Glascock and Thomas Glascock
wit: Gregory Glascock, Aaron Drummond, John Hendren
proved 22 April 1765, by oath of Aaron Drummond and John Hendren
Thomas Glascock gave bond and was granted cert of probate

Virginia marriages
Spouse 1: Goddard, Joseph Spouse 2: Rector, ----- Marriage Date: 10 Oct 1779 Marriage Location: Virginia
Fauquier County

Rector, Hannah Ringo, Burtis 23 Feb 1790 Virginia
Fauquier County

had 12 children, all lived to be grown, nine of them survived the soldier (their dad)

Fauquier County Virginia in the revolution pg 224
Joseph Goddard 1761 -1845. He enlisted at the age of 16. He married 10 Oct 1779 Frances Rector, dau of Henry Rector . He later moved to Fleming Co Kentucky, with Burtis Ringo, whose wife, Hannah Rector, was a cousin of Frances. Ringo also served in the 10th Virginia Regiment.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2831015&id=I561927011
Jospeh Goddard enlisted at the age of 16. He married Oct 10, 1779 to
Frances Glasscock the step daughter of Henry Rector. He later moved to
Fleming Co, Kentucky with Burtis Ringo whose wife Hannah Rector, was a
cousin of Frances. Ringo also served in the 10th regiment.
Frances mother was Mary Henren who married 1st. November 28, 1759 to John
Glasscock.
Joseph was 24 years old, married with two children when they settled in
Ohio County, Va (now WV). Later they moved on to Kentucky.
His father John relocated his family from Fauquier County Va, in about
1785. They first aimed to settle in the Northwest Territory in what is
now Harrison Co. Ohio. Ejected from there as squatters by the U. S. Army,
they settled or were resettled in Ohio and Brooks counties of VA (WV).
They lived there about 10 years, until 1795, when John Sr. and Mary moved
to Fleming County, Kentucky.
Joseph and John seem to have owned land ajacent to each other in many
locations.


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