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Gregg braden married
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gregg braden married

He received the balance of her estate "in consideration of his attention to me in my illness." The slaves in question were: Amos, Westly, Madison, Jefferson, Lige, Rena, and Rachel. and pay the interest annually to my sister Margaret White during her natural life." It also directs that the blacks named in her husband's will be taken and trained by her brother-in-law, Josibed White, until they are 21 and freed. In the 1817 will of Peggy's sister, Sarah (Braden) Lacey, Sarah directs her executor "to sell my two lotts in the new addition of Waterford for the best price that they will bring and invest the money. Jozabed's occupation is mentioned elsewhere as being a mill wright. On 27 March 1817, Josabed White and Robert Braden purchased the Waterford Mill and 3 lots in and adjoining the mill in Waterford from Emanuel and Catherine Newcomer for $15,000. White, and John Randolph White, as well as to her daughter, Margaret Made legacies to her grandchildren, Sarah Ann White, Theodore Braden When Peggy's mother, Sarah (Wright) Braden, made her will in 1816, she On 22 June 1810, at the estate sale of the property of his father-in-law Joseph Braden, Jozabed purchased 1 auger, trought, & gouge, 1 hammer, 2 chisels & gouge, parcel plain stocks, 2 barrels, 1 pine table, 1 bucket & pig gin, 1 meal sifter, 1 table, 1 "Negro girl Mavis." I have found no other references to children other than these four. There are a number of documented twins in the extended Braden family, so it is possible that the birthdate is correct, but I have not yet confirmed this. My information shows sons, Theodore Braden White, and John Randolph White, as both being born 9 November 1812. Daughter, Sarah Anne, was born 17 April 1810. Margaret, but I have not found any reference to her in primaryĭocuments. Some researchers indicate that Peggy and Jozabed had a daughter, There were only two people in the household, probably just Jozabed and Sarah. listed between Sarah Braden (his mother-in-law) and Robert Braden (his brother-in-law). Jozabed is found on the 1810 census for Loudoun Co.

gregg braden married

Margaret's brother, John, posted bond and testified to the bride and groom's ages. On 6 February 1809, Margaret married Jozabed (found with various spellings) White, the son of Josiah White and Susan Lodge. No primary documentation of her birth has yet been found. Margaret (called Peggy, too) was born to Joseph Braden and his wife, Sarah Wright, probably in the mid-1780s in Loudoun Co., Virginia. Much of this data comes from secondary sources, so please consider it clues until confirmed by some primary data. However, since I am trying to do bios on all the children of Joseph and Sarah (Wright) Braden, I decided to post what I have to date, knowing I can update this when new information is found. Margaret "Peggy" Braden and her husband, Jozabed White, are another couple that I have not thoroughly researched yet.















Gregg braden married