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LT Brice Virgin

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LT Brice Virgin

Birth
Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Death
1821 (aged 74–75)
Princeton, Butler County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Princeton, Butler County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Eldest child of Jeremiah Virgin and Lucy Dickerson.

Married Sarah Markland (died abt. 1814)

Children:
1. Brice Virgin (1768, PA-1855, St. Clair Co., IL)
2. Cassandra Virgin (1773, PA-1850, Cincinnati, OH) m. William Legg
3. Thomas P. Virgin (1778, PA-1828, OR) (Sergeant, 2nd Regt., Ohio Vol. and Militia, War of 1812)
4. Mary Virgin
5. Reason/Rezin Virgin (1786, PA-1876, IL) ( War of 1812) m. Margary Ellen Pritchard
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1775 Jul 18 - Brice and John join Capt Michael Cresap and leave Frederick, MD for Boston, MA - 1 year enlistment.

1776 June- Brice and John return, Reason and John to Bracken Co., KY., Dec 23- Brice constable Yohogania County.

1777 - Brice sued by Richard Yeates, Yohogania County, Nov 15 - Brice witness to the Will of John Dickerson (Washington County).

1778 Nov 3 - Reason, Brice, John taxed Ohio County (Thos. not 21)

1779 - Brice witness (Ohio County), Nov 8 -Brice on eligibility list - in service, Dec 12 - Reason applied for Virginia land certificate (Ohio County).

1782 Tax List (Washington Co., PA)
Jeremiah, Brice, Thomas
Brice and Thomas in Washington Co., PA. Militia
Brice was lieutenant and Thomas private under neighbor, Captain William Leet.

1783 Tax List (Washington Co., PA)
Jeremiah, Brice, John, Thomas

1784 Tax List (Washington Co., PA)
Jeremiah, John, Thomas
Brice a 1st Lt. in the Washington County Militia

Brice left Washington County soon after 1788.

1789 Tax and Exoneration (Luzerne, Fayette Co., PA)
Brice Virgin, Thomas Virgin, Jeremiah Virgin, Rezin Virgin

1790, Jeremiah and family indicated to have moved to Limestone (Maysville), Mason Co., KY. , and thence in 1792 to Cincinnati, Ohio.

1792 - Brice in Cincinnati, Ohio
1796 - Brice settled in Union Twp, Butler County, OH.

Jonathan Markland (1728, Prince Georges Co., MD-1800 Boone Co., KY)
His Will was recorded in Burlington, Boone County, KY., the first recorded in that county. It was dated Aug 3, 1799 and witnessed by Brice Virgin and Thomas Virgin. His Will was probated on 6 Dec 1800.

1804 - Brice came to Liberty Twp., Butler County, OH. Resided at Hughes Station.

1806-1813 Tax Assessment (Butler Co., OH)
Brice Virgin

1806, Brice Virgin, appraiser in Liberty Township, granted $1.25

January 5, 1807 - the following amounts were allowed : Brice Virgin, constable, for attending on the grand jury of Butler Common Pleas, $1.50

1812, 1818 & 1819 Tax Assessment (Butler Co., OH)
Brice Virgin - Range 3 Twp. 2 Section 2 ******************** owned about 100 acres of land
John Vance - Range 2 Twp. 2 Section 4 160 ac.
- Range 3 Twp. 3 Section 2 96 ac.

He was a farmer and a Freemason.

A History and Biographical Cyclopaedia of Butler County, Ohio:
The earliest settlers in the township was Brice Virgin, who afterwards went up to Princeton.
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1850 Census (Perry, Tippecanoe Co., IN)
Roesin Virgin 63 PA (son)
Margary Virgin 63 MD

1860 Census (Perry, Tippecanoe Co., IN)
Reason Virgin 71 PA (son)
Margaret Virgin 71 KY
Pricilla Virgin 59 OH guest (daughter)
Eldest child of Jeremiah Virgin and Lucy Dickerson.

Married Sarah Markland (died abt. 1814)

Children:
1. Brice Virgin (1768, PA-1855, St. Clair Co., IL)
2. Cassandra Virgin (1773, PA-1850, Cincinnati, OH) m. William Legg
3. Thomas P. Virgin (1778, PA-1828, OR) (Sergeant, 2nd Regt., Ohio Vol. and Militia, War of 1812)
4. Mary Virgin
5. Reason/Rezin Virgin (1786, PA-1876, IL) ( War of 1812) m. Margary Ellen Pritchard
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1775 Jul 18 - Brice and John join Capt Michael Cresap and leave Frederick, MD for Boston, MA - 1 year enlistment.

1776 June- Brice and John return, Reason and John to Bracken Co., KY., Dec 23- Brice constable Yohogania County.

1777 - Brice sued by Richard Yeates, Yohogania County, Nov 15 - Brice witness to the Will of John Dickerson (Washington County).

1778 Nov 3 - Reason, Brice, John taxed Ohio County (Thos. not 21)

1779 - Brice witness (Ohio County), Nov 8 -Brice on eligibility list - in service, Dec 12 - Reason applied for Virginia land certificate (Ohio County).

1782 Tax List (Washington Co., PA)
Jeremiah, Brice, Thomas
Brice and Thomas in Washington Co., PA. Militia
Brice was lieutenant and Thomas private under neighbor, Captain William Leet.

1783 Tax List (Washington Co., PA)
Jeremiah, Brice, John, Thomas

1784 Tax List (Washington Co., PA)
Jeremiah, John, Thomas
Brice a 1st Lt. in the Washington County Militia

Brice left Washington County soon after 1788.

1789 Tax and Exoneration (Luzerne, Fayette Co., PA)
Brice Virgin, Thomas Virgin, Jeremiah Virgin, Rezin Virgin

1790, Jeremiah and family indicated to have moved to Limestone (Maysville), Mason Co., KY. , and thence in 1792 to Cincinnati, Ohio.

1792 - Brice in Cincinnati, Ohio
1796 - Brice settled in Union Twp, Butler County, OH.

Jonathan Markland (1728, Prince Georges Co., MD-1800 Boone Co., KY)
His Will was recorded in Burlington, Boone County, KY., the first recorded in that county. It was dated Aug 3, 1799 and witnessed by Brice Virgin and Thomas Virgin. His Will was probated on 6 Dec 1800.

1804 - Brice came to Liberty Twp., Butler County, OH. Resided at Hughes Station.

1806-1813 Tax Assessment (Butler Co., OH)
Brice Virgin

1806, Brice Virgin, appraiser in Liberty Township, granted $1.25

January 5, 1807 - the following amounts were allowed : Brice Virgin, constable, for attending on the grand jury of Butler Common Pleas, $1.50

1812, 1818 & 1819 Tax Assessment (Butler Co., OH)
Brice Virgin - Range 3 Twp. 2 Section 2 ******************** owned about 100 acres of land
John Vance - Range 2 Twp. 2 Section 4 160 ac.
- Range 3 Twp. 3 Section 2 96 ac.

He was a farmer and a Freemason.

A History and Biographical Cyclopaedia of Butler County, Ohio:
The earliest settlers in the township was Brice Virgin, who afterwards went up to Princeton.
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1850 Census (Perry, Tippecanoe Co., IN)
Roesin Virgin 63 PA (son)
Margary Virgin 63 MD

1860 Census (Perry, Tippecanoe Co., IN)
Reason Virgin 71 PA (son)
Margaret Virgin 71 KY
Pricilla Virgin 59 OH guest (daughter)


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