Father | Benjamin Colclough (b. 1669, d. 11 April 1722) |
Mother | Rachel Bolling (b. April 1678, d. 25 December 1748) |
Son | Ricey Colclough (b. 1741, d. 1783) |
Son | John Ashby Colclough, Capt/Ar (b. 14 September 1743, d. 1803) |
Daughter | Mary Colclough (b. 14 September 1743, d. April 1794) |
Daughter | Margaret Colclough (b. 4 February 1745, d. 27 May 1823) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Colclough (b. 11 October 1747, d. August 1806) |
Son | Alexander Colclough (b. 1750, d. 1817) |
Son | William Colclough (b. 1751, d. 1779) |
Daughter | Jane Jean Colclough (b. about 1753, d. 1813) |
Son | Benjamin Colclough (b. 1755, d. 1782) |
Daughter | Nancy Ann Colclough (b. 1756, d. 1848) |
Daughter | Beheathland Colclough+ (b. 1759, d. after 1824) |
Daughter | Francis Colclough (b. 1760, d. 1795) |
Daughter | Jean Colclough (b. 1763) |
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Included in charts - lists | Carol Gilstrap Ancestors |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 11 times removed of Charles Ryland ("Ryland") Scott 6th great-grandfather of Carol Jay Gilstrap 8th great-grandfather of Isaac Silas Vaughn 8th great-grandfather of Katherine Gilstrap Scott 8th great-grandfather of Joseph Ryland Scott 8th great-grandfather of Charles Parker ("Parker") Scott 8th great-grandfather of Orly Marie Vaughn 8th great-grandfather of Avital Catherine Vaughn |
Birth | 1 July 1716 | William Colclough was born on 1 July 1716 in Saint Paul, Stafford, Virginia, United StatesBG. |
Marriage | 30 December 1741 | He and Mary Rogers were married on 30 December 1741 in King George, Virginia, United StatesBG. |
Death | 12 June 1783 | He died on 12 June 1783 at age 66 in Warren, North Carolina, United StatesBGO. |
Will | October 1783 | He signed a will in October 1783. [COLOR:61,53,48,255,255,255](Transcription) From copy of Original: North Carolina State Department of Archives and History Warren County Wills - Pg 5; William Colclough of Warren County, NC Knowing the uncertainty of the hour of death - - - Lend to wife Mary Colclough during her life, my plantation I now live on and half my land joining the plantation; also eight Negroes (named), stock, furniture, etc; At the death of wife the above property to be divided equally betwixt my children: John Colclough; Alexander Colclough; Ricey Colclough; Margret Shearin; Jane Moseley; Ann Mitchell; Elizabeth Shearin; Mary Colclough; Francie Colclough; Beheathland Colclough; except the land and one horse; Lend to daughter Jane Moseley, 2 Negroes Patt and Milley during her life and then to the heirs of her body; Lend to daughter Francle Colclough, 2 Negroes Rachel and James during her life. If she dies without having any heirs of her body then to be divided betwixt the rest of my children; Lend to daughter Mary Colclough, 2 Negroes Anney and Sarah. If she dies without heirs; Lend to daughter Betheathland Colclough, 2 Negroes Bob and Such; to son Ricey Colclough, the plantation whereon I now.live and half the land adj., after wife's death, and two Negroes Moses and Seley, and my black horse; give to daughter Ann Mitchell 2 Negroes, young Cade and Aney; to son Alexander Colclough, Negro Girl Silvey; to gr. dau. Seley Mitchell, Negro girl Amey; to son John Colclough, Negro boy Lott, half the land I now live on, being the part whereon he lives; to dau. Elizabeth Shearin-, 4 Negroes, Luck, Jane, Gabriel and Harry; Wife Mary and son John Colclough, Exrs; Will dated June 12, 1783; Test: John Colclough, Rice Colclough, Newton Foote; Proven Oct. court, 1783. Exhibited by John Colclough, and the executor |
Last Edited | 2 December 2016 |