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- G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
DATENSATZ:
1. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume I-II. 1 TYPE Web Site
1 URL ancestry.com
1 DATE 1915
1 EDTR Tyler, Lyon Gardiner.
GEBURT:
2. Virginia Historical Society, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Published 2000. 1 TYPE Periodical.
TOD:
3. Virginia Historical Society, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Published 2000. 1 TYPE Periodical.
BESTATTUNG:
4. National Park Service, Cole Digges House. 1 TYPE Web Site
1 URL http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/cole-digges/hsra4.htm
1 DATE 4 Sep 2006.
E.D. Plantation (now Bellfield)
Of œBelfield, York Co., member of the Council.Son of Dudley Digges, member of the Council, grandson of Edward Digges.Cole as the oldest surviving son inherited the "E. D. Plantation" as well as an established and going plantation, "Newport News," in Warwick County. The latter came to him through his mother, Susannah Cole. [15] It was early in his career when, in 1714, he bought the John Martin property in Yorktown.
Before his death he installed his eldest son Edward on the "E. D. Plantation" and likely son William, by due course of arrangements, on the Warwick operation, leaving at his death his town acquisitions in Williamsburg and more particularly those in Yorktown to his third son Dudley. Both William and Dudley were "Infants under the age of 21" at the time of his death in 1744., , , ,, , , ,
G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
DATENSATZ:
1. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume I-II. 1 TYPE Web Site
1 URL ancestry.com
1 DATE 1915
1 EDTR Tyler, Lyon Gardiner.
GEBURT:
2. Virginia Historical Society, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Published 2000. 1 TYPE Periodical.
TOD:
3. Virginia Historical Society, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Published 2000. 1 TYPE Periodical.
BESTATTUNG:
4. National Park Service, Cole Digges House. 1 TYPE Web Site
1 URL http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/cole-digges/hsra4.htm
1 DATE 4 Sep 2006.
Of œBelfield, York Co., member of the Council.Son of Dudley Digges, member of the Council, grandson of Edward Digges.Cole as the oldest surviving son inherited the "E. D. Plantation" as well as an established and going plantation, "Newport News," in Warwick County. The latter came to him through his mother, Susannah Cole. [15] It was early in his career when, in 1714, he bought the John Martin property in Yorktown.
Before his death he installed his eldest son Edward on the "E. D. Plantation" and likely son William, by due course of arrangements, on the Warwick operation, leaving at his death his town acquisitions in Williamsburg and more particularly those in Yorktown to his third son Dudley. Both William and Dudley were "Infants under the age of 21" at the time of his death in 1744.
E.D. Plantation (now Bellfield)
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