Charles Ryland Scott Family

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William Colclough

M, b. 1 July 1716, d. 12 June 1783

Parents

FatherBenjamin Colclough (b. 1669, d. 11 April 1722)
MotherRachel Bolling (b. April 1678, d. 25 December 1748)

Children with Mary Rogers (b. 1721, d. 27 October 1797)

SonRicey Colclough (b. 1741, d. 1783)
SonJohn Ashby Colclough, Capt/Ar (b. 14 September 1743, d. 1803)
DaughterMary Colclough (b. 14 September 1743, d. April 1794)
DaughterMargaret Colclough (b. 4 February 1745, d. 27 May 1823)
DaughterElizabeth Colclough (b. 11 October 1747, d. August 1806)
SonAlexander Colclough (b. 1750, d. 1817)
SonWilliam Colclough (b. 1751, d. 1779)
DaughterJane Jean Colclough (b. about 1753, d. 1813)
SonBenjamin Colclough (b. 1755, d. 1782)
DaughterNancy Ann Colclough (b. 1756, d. 1848)
DaughterBeheathland Colclough+ (b. 1759, d. after 1824)
DaughterFrancis Colclough (b. 1760, d. 1795)
DaughterJean Colclough (b. 1763)
Pedigree Chart
Included in charts - listsCarol Gilstrap Ancestors
Relationship2nd 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

Biography

Birth1 July 1716William Colclough was born on 1 July 1716 in Saint Paul, Stafford, Virginia, United StatesBG.
Marriage30 December 1741He and Mary Rogers were married on 30 December 1741 in King George, Virginia, United StatesBG.
Death12 June 1783He died on 12 June 1783 at age 66 in Warren, North Carolina, United StatesBGO.
WillOctober 1783He 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 Edited2 December 2016