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Anne Tarpley (Glasscock)

Also Known As: "Widow Wilson"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: July 24, 1740 (66)
North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Gregory Glascock and Mary Peacock
Wife of John Wilson, of North Farnham Parish and John Tarpley, III
Sister of Thomas Glascock and Mary Nichols
Half sister of Elizabeth Glascock

Managed by: Gwyneth Potter McNeil
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About Anne Tarpley


Anne Glascock (or Glasscock) was born on 10 Nov 1673 in North Farnham Parish, Virginia to parents Gregory Glascock and Mary Anne Newman. She married 1) John Wilson in 1695 in Virginia 2) John Tarpley in 1712/3.. She died on 24 Jul 1740 in Richmond, Virginia


Anne Glascock Tarpley was the d/o Gregory not Thomas.

1714 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 6, Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 225)
Richmond County Court 7th of July 1714
- The suit in Chancery between JOHN TARPLEY, Gent. and ANN his Wife, one of the Daughters of THOMAS and ANN GLASCOCK, deced., and CHARLES BARBER and ROWLAND LAWSON, Executors of the Last Will and Testament of ANN GLASCOCK, deced., is continued till next Court


B.... GLASCOCK, MARY and ANNE: daughters of Gregory and Mary Glascock, 10 November 1673...

1697-1701 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 1 [Antient Press]; Page 99
Novembr: the 11th: 1699. Then Surveyed Ms: ANN GLASCOCK, Daughter of Mr. GREGORY GLASCOCK deced, one hundred acres of land left her by the Last Will & Testamt: of Capt. ALEXANDR: NEWMAN deced, late of Richmond County Gent., and being part of his Quartr: Land & part of his Home Plantation Land beginning upon Rappahannock River at a white Oak buryed in the sands being a corner tree to the land MADAM GRIFFIN lives on, extending thence N. E: 320 polls to a Pock:Hickory standing upon a small Creek side being a branch of MORATTICO CREEKE, this line dividing this land & the land of MADAM GRIFFIN, thence down the meanders of the said CREEKE to a red Oake standing neere to Capt. ALEXANDR: NEWMANs Quartr: pasture fence, thence S: W. 1/2 Southerly to another red Oake, thence S: W: to a post or stake, thence S. E: to another Stake standing in Capt. TARPLEYs Corne Feild, thence No: Westerly to the aforesaid beginning place 70 polls, survayed the day & yeare above said
p THO: THOMSON
Recordr: intr: Cur Com Richmond 22 die Martii Ano: Dom: 1699
Test WM, COLSTON, Cl Cur

1699-1701 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 3; Part 1 [Antient Press]; Page 14)
Richmond County Court 6th of March 1699/1700
- Ordered that a Drought of One hundred acres of land given unto ANN, the Wife of JOHN WILSON by the last Will & Testament of Capt. ALEXANDR: NEWMAN be recorded.


1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 263-264
TO ALL TO WHOME these presents shall come, Know yee that I THOMAS GLASCOCK and SARAH my Wife of the Parish of FARNHAM and County of Richmond for a valuable consideration to me in hand paid do by these presents sell and for ever make over unto JOHN TARPLEY of the said Parish of FARNHAM and County of Richmond his heires or assignes all my right of a certaine parcell of Land given by Capt. ALEXANDR: NEWMAN in his Last Will and Testament unto my Sister, ANN GLASCOCK the late Wife of JOHN WILSON, being part of the Devidend where the said JOHN TARPLEY now lives containeing One hundred acres together with all rights and emoluments thereunto belonging to him the said JOHN TARPLEY his heires or assignes forever in as large and ample manner as can be granted by Deed, And I do also oblidge myselfe together with SARAH my Wife sufficiently to save harmless and keep indemnifyed the sd JOHN TARPLEY his heires or assignes from all manner of former sales and all other incumbrances and charges made by me the said THOMAS GLASCOCK or any other per- sons whatsoever, the said JOHN TARPLEY his heires or assignes paying the Rents and services therein due and of right accustomed according to the other parts of Virginia as is and hath been accustomed in such case, And I the said THOMAS GLASCOCK and SARAH my Wife my heires and every of them do promise that the said THOMAS GLASCOCK is lawfully seized of a good and pure Estate in the Law of fee simple without any conditions but that I may lawfully sell the same said Land and that they the said JOHN TARPLEY his heires shall att all times hereafter hold and enjoy the said Land and that I will warrant the said Land against all persons In Wittness whereof we the said THOMAS GLASCOCK and SARAH my Wife have sett our hands and fixed our seales this 24th day of July 1704
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
CHARLES BARBER, THOMAS GLASCOCK
THOMAS GRIFFIN SARAH atz. GLASCOCK, signum
Recognitr: in Cur: Com: Richmond 2d: die August 1704 & record 8th die
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur


1714-1715 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 7; Part 1 [Antient Press]; Page 87
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ANN, Wife of JOHN TARPLEY, of the Parish of Northfarnham in County of Richmond for good & sufficient causes & consideration me thereunto moving by these presents do make and in my place put & depute Capt. DANIELL McCARTY of County of WESTMORELAND, Capt. GEORGE ESKRIDGE of the same County & Capt. CHA: BARBER of County of Richmond, Gentlemen, my lawfull Attorneys for me and in my name to acknowledge & declare that I the said ANN have yielded and released unto JOHN TARPLEY JUNR., Eldest Son of the said JOHN TARPLEY, & to his heirs all my right title & claime of Dower to all that parcell of land & Plantation commonly called or known by the name of TOTASKEY QUARTER, wth: all appurtenances together wth: all the Negro slaves and all other goods & chattels granted unto JNO. TARPLEY JUNR. Eldest Son of JOHN TARPLEY by virtue of an Indenture made between JNO. TARPLEY of the Parish of Northfarnham in County of Richmond of one part and JOHN TARPLEY JUNR., Eldest Son of the said JNO. TARPLEY, of the other part & hearing date the Twenty sixth day of September Anno Dom: 1714; & to do all other acts & things concerning the premisses as fully & firmly as if I my self were personally present; In Witness whereof I set my hand this fourth day of Janry: 1715
Sealed & Deliveredin presence of us
JAMES INGO, ANN TARPLEY
GEORGE GAYDON
(On margin: Vi' Deed pa: 8).
At a Court held for Richmond County the Fourth day of January 1715
This Power of Attorney was proved in open Court by the Oaths of the witnesses thereto and admitted to Record; And by vertue thereof, CHARLES BARBER, Gent., relinquished the within named ANN TARPLEYs right of Dower to the land and other things given by her Husband, JOHN TARPLEY to his Son. JOHN TARPLEY JUNR., by Deed within expressed which was also admitted to record Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur


John Tarpley, b. Abt 1668, Richmond County, Virginia Died. 7 May 1739, North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia - probate.

John Tarpley married

  1. Elizabeth Glasscock (1672-aft 1695), daughter of Thomas Glasscock & Anne Nichols - married bef 1695
  2. Elizabeth Nutt (bef 1670-aft 1709), daughter of William Nutt & Elizabeth; widow of Captain Alexander Newman (d. 1698). - married 10 Aug 1699
  3. Anne Glasscock (1673-1740), daughter of Gregory Glasscock & Mary Newman; widow of John Wilson (d. 1700). - married Jan 1712/13

2 children by. 1st wife, John & Elizabeth.


References

  1. https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I8467...
  2. G.H.S. King, _Marriages of Richmond County, VA, 1668-1853_ (Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1986), p. 204: "TARPLEY, JOHN married circa 10 August 1699 per a prenuptial agreement, Elizabeth Newman, widow of Captain Alexander Newman (16??-1698) (q.v.), p. 146. DB#3, p. 32."
  3. https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I8246...
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Anne Tarpley's Timeline

1673
November 10, 1673
North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia, Colonial America
1740
July 24, 1740
Age 66
North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia, Colonial America
1993
June 10, 1993
Age 66
July 20, 1993
Age 66
December 3, 1993
Age 66
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