Advertisement

Capt William Mountjoy

Advertisement

Capt William Mountjoy Veteran

Birth
Stafford, Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Death
27 Sep 1777 (aged 66)
Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Burial
King George, King George County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
William Mountjoy (1711-1777) was the son of Edward Mountjoy (c.1660-1712 and Mary Crosby 1676-1756)). William lived at Locust Hill near what's now known as Brooke. The Mountjoys built a stone gristmill that was later known as Brooke's Mill. In 1929 the stone from this building was sold and transported to the National Cathedral in Washington, DC and was used in the Bishop's Garden there. The Locust Hill tract extended eastward along Brooke Road (Route 608) towards Aquia Landing. A patriot, William Mountjoy signed the Leedstown Resolutions. He was a magistrate in Stafford during the 1770s and was a tobacco inspector at Cave's Warehouse on Potomac Creek from at least 1742 to 1773.
William Mountjoy (1711-1777) was the son of Edward Mountjoy (c.1660-1712 and Mary Crosby 1676-1756)). William lived at Locust Hill near what's now known as Brooke. The Mountjoys built a stone gristmill that was later known as Brooke's Mill. In 1929 the stone from this building was sold and transported to the National Cathedral in Washington, DC and was used in the Bishop's Garden there. The Locust Hill tract extended eastward along Brooke Road (Route 608) towards Aquia Landing. A patriot, William Mountjoy signed the Leedstown Resolutions. He was a magistrate in Stafford during the 1770s and was a tobacco inspector at Cave's Warehouse on Potomac Creek from at least 1742 to 1773.


Advertisement

  • Maintained by: Linda Fiveash Hassell Relative Grandparent
  • Originally Created by: PL
  • Added: Dec 31, 2004
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10195334/william-mountjoy: accessed ), memorial page for Capt William Mountjoy (17 Apr 1711–27 Sep 1777), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10195334, citing Saint Johns Episcopal Church Cemetery, King George, King George County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Linda Fiveash Hassell (contributor 50106602).