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Name |
James Deboarde [1] |
Born |
Before 14 October 1666 |
Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland, England [1] |
Gender |
Male |
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Also from FindAGrave:
An entry in the Old Rappahannock County Court session on March 5, 1690, reads as follows: "James Deboard voluntarily and on his own accord in open court acknowledged himself willing to serve Lt. Col. William Loyd [Lloyd], his present Master, or his assegns, half a year after his time of Indenture, or Custom, shall be expired. Whereupon this court have ordered the same to be done accordingly." |
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FindAGrave:
The will of Joan Lloyd in 1703 lists James Deboard as a son in law.
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From FindAGrave entries:
From Complete Book of Emigrants 1661-1699, by Peter Wilson Coldman, Baltimore, Genological Publishing Co 1985 page 558, from Lord Mayor of London Waiting Books, Corp of London, Record Office, P. O. Box 270, Guildhall London EC2P 2EJ, Gen942.C688, "Nov 12, 1685, The following apprenticed in London: James Deboard, aged 22, of Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland, tailor, to Edward Williams of Shadwell, Middlesex, cooper, 4 years Jamaica. (LMWB14/447,449). Book in Clayton Libray, Houston TX as GEN942.C688. [1] |
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James Deboard is on a list of tobacco paid from estate of Stanley Gower in Richmond Co VA in 1718 in Richmond Co Va, dated 12 Nov 1718 (Miscellaneous Records of Richmond Co VA by Fleet, "Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 17 p 85) |
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Richmond Co DB 8 page 466 Lease and Release dated Aug 5-6 1728 from David Phillips of R and NFP, to George Thompson of same, for 1500 pounds of good tobacco, all that parcel of about 50 acres of land in NFP and R and now in the tenure of George Thompson. The land is bounded by Joseph Russell, JR, William Garland, James Deboard, Henry ?Harford, John Webb deced. The land is part of a tract of land formerly granted to Jone Loyd, Admx to Lewis Loyd deced containing 159 acres, which patent is dated Feb 6, 1681. Signed David Phillips. Wit - Joseph Russell, Jr, Thomas Lewis. Recorded Aug 7 1728. Mary Phillips, the wife of the said David Phillips, appeared in court and relinquished her right of dower.
Sources:
(1) http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hld&id=I00004
(2) hldebord@sbcglobal.net |
Died |
Richmond City, Virginia [1] |
Person ID |
I7672 |
Full |
Last Modified |
16 Jun 2019 |
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Sources |
- [S5670] FindAGrave (http://www.findagrave.com : 14 June 2019), database and genealogical information, Memorial ID 180703153, for James Deboarde (1640-????), citing unknown burial place.
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