"Fox Family," William & Mary Quarterly, series 1, vol. 17, no. 1 (Jul. 1908), p. 62: "Samuel^3 Fox (David^2, David^1) married Anne, probably daughter of John Payne and Ann Walker. See Quarterly VIII, 96. He died about 1712, when his inventory was recorded January 1, 1712, value £1010.6.3. His wife, Ann, died about 1722." What's the evidence that Ann was nee Daingerfield? Ann's sister Frances was married to a Daingerfield. Sam Sparacio <[email protected]> post to VA-ROOTS 19 May 1998: "Essex County Order Book, 1693-1694, p. 306. Court of 13 August 1694. The Condicon of this obligacon is such that whereas EDWIN THACKER has this day obteyned a Lycence for his Marriage with MRS. FRANCES DAINGERFIELD." "Fox Family," William & Mary Quarterly, series 1, vol. 17, no. 1 (Jul. 1908), p. 62-63: "Deed of Henry Thacker, recorded at Middlesex Court House. Henry Thacker (of ye parish of Christ Church) & Elizabeth, his wife, to Edwin Thacker, a tract of land given by John Payne, Sen^r, late of Rappahannock County, dec'd, unto Anne Payne, his daughter-in-law, late wife to his son, John Payne, Jun., dec'd, for & during the said Ann Payne's natural life, & after her decease unto the child then in her womb begotten by his said son, John Payne Jr., which said child is Elizabeth ye said wife of Henry Thacker, land in Rappahannock County on Pepetiak Creek. Date 17 April 1690. "Will of Mrs. Ann Fox. To brother William Daingerfield a ring, to sister Frances Thacker a ring, to cousin Ann Thacker 1 doz. silver spoons of £5 value & one silver cane of £5 value, & one mourning ring to cousin Edwin Daingerfield 1 doz. silver spoons of £5 value & one silver cane of £5 value, & a mourning ring to cousin Martha Daingerfield the same. All the spoons and canes to be marked A.F. To cousin Edwin Thacker a ring & to my cousin, Elizabeth, his wife, a ring, to Rev. Bartholomew Yates a ring, for his wife Sarah, a ring, to cousin Elizabeth Vivion a ring, to Ann Burges, of England, a ring, to my daughter Frances, the wife of Charles Burges, a ring & two orphan children named Kell (?) until their time is expired & to her also all rest of my estate. To my son, Charles Burges, a ring, & appoint him and my daughter Frances Executors. Date March 13, 1722. Proved June 12, 1723." Sisters Elizabeth and Frances married brothers Henry and Edwin Thacker. "Cousin Edwin Thacker" and "Cousin Elizabeth, his wife" were the son of Frances and the daughter of Elizabeth--both Thackers and first cousins. Presumably "brother William Daingerfield" is the brother of Frances's dead husband and cousins Edwin and Martha Daingerfield are Frances's children. Hayden gives the birthdates of Samuel as 28 Feb 1674[/5?] and William as 20 Jan 1673/4. What's the evidence that he got them backwards? I'd say that David Fox died in childhood (age 7), not infancy, but that's a minor point. I don't see anything about a daughter Mary in William Fox's will as published in "Fox Family". William & Mary College Quarterly, series 1, vol. 14, no. 3 (Jan. 1906), p. 178: "William Fox speaks of his niece, Frances Spelman, in his will, proved in 1718." "Fox Family," William & Mary Quarterly, series 1, vol. 17, no. 1 (Jul. 1908), pp. 61-62: "Will of William Fox. To sister Hannah Spellman the use of 4 negroes during life and then to her daughter Frances Spellman, and if she die without issue to Elizabeth Vaulx [note: Elizabeth Kenner, daughter of Rodham Kenner and Hannah Fox, married 1) Richard Bushrod, son of Thomas B; 2) Robert Vaulx, of Westmoreland County; 3) Rev. Lawrence De Butts. Richard Bushrod married Elizabeth Kenner, daughter of Rodham Kenner and died leaving his wife with child of a son Richard, 1712 (North'd Co. Rec.). Robert Vaulx and Elizabeth, his wife, one of the daus. and legatees of Rodham Kenner, Aug. 21, 1712. In his will proved January 18, 1727, Richard Kenner mentions his sister, Elizabeth DeButts.] & Hannah Harris [note: Hannah Harris was another daughter of Rodham Kenner. In 1704 mention is made of Richard Hull and Hannah, his wife, one of the daughters of Rodham Kenner. In 1718 John Harris made his will naming wife Hannah. In 1720, Mrs. Hannah Crallé, formerly Mrs. Hull, relict of Richard Hull, presented estate of Richard Hull Jr.]. To wife Anne a negro girl for life & then to Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. George Heale. To said Elizabeth Heale 3 negroes & if she dies without issue to Ellen & Sarah Heale. To Ellen, daughter of Capt. George Heale two negroes, with reversion to Elizabeth & Sarah Heale. To nephew David Fox my watch & silver tobacco box. Sister Anne Fox a ring, to sister Hannah Spellman a ring, to William Dare £6 to buy his wife rings, to sister Catherine Heale a ring, to James Reeves & William Atchison a cow & calf each. to Thomas Frayser my wearing clothes, except my broad cloth suit trimmed with gold, my new silk suit that came in this year & my new beaver hat & silk stockings. To parish church of St. Mary's White Chapel the font that came in this year, & it is my will that my wife send for the Lord's prayer & creed well drawn in gold letters & my name under each of them set in black frames, to give to the said church. Whole estate, as it now stands, to wife for life, to nieces Frances Spellman & Frances Fox all the negro children that shall be born for seven years. My clothes before excepted to Major William Ball & James Ball. To Capt. George Heale [husband of wife's sister Catherine Chinn Heale] £5, William Payne £5, nephew Richard Kenner [note: for Kenner family see Quarterly XIV, 173] £6; after death of wife estate given to his nephew, David Fox, except plate (not here mentioned) which he gives to wife Anne; but if said nephew dies without issue give estate to Frances Fox, Frances Spellman & all the daughters of George Heale then alive. To Elizabeth, daughter of George Heale, 10 head of cattle. Wife and Mr. William Payne executor. Dated March 22, 1717-1718. Proved Nov. 12, 1718. "After the death of William Fox, his widow married Richard Chichester, Esq. (Marriage bond dated July 11, 1719)" Kathleen On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 Craig wrote: > > I'll start with David-2 Fox and wife Hannah Ball, daughter of William-1 > Ball, emigrant. This will be a change to many of your data bases. This > couple had only four children, and only three who survived to adulthood. > Son David-3 (b. 10 Oct 1672, died in infancy in Jan 1780, n.s.). The other > three (and only other three) are: > > 1. Hannah Fox , b 25 JUL 1671 who married (1) Rodham Kenner and (2) > Clement Spellman. She is named in the 1718 will of her brother as "sister > Hannah Spellman." I don't when she died. > > 2. Capt. Samuel Fox, b. 28 Feb 1672/3. Married Ann Daingerfield. Died > 1712, Lancaster County, intestate. His two children are named in the will of > his brother William Fox as "niece Frances Fox" and "nephew David Fox." This > will also names his "sister" [i.e. "sister-in-law"" Ann Fox. Some have > confused the language of William's will go mean it was his blood sister and > thus a daughter of David-2 Fox and Hannah Ball. This is not the case. > > 3. William Fox, b. 20 Jan 1673/4. Married Ann Chinn, daughter of > John-1 and Alice (-----) Chinn. His 1718 will names wife Ann and only one > child, a daughter Mary, who apparently died young. She is not named in the > will of her mother, Ann (Chinn) Fox Chichester (widow of Richard Chichester, > her 2nd husband). We believe this is how a fictional daughter Mary got added > to some of the published genealogies as a child of David-2 Fox and Hannah > Ball. His will also names "Sister" Catherine Heale, wife of George Heale. > Again, she was a sister-in-law, and she was Catherine Chinn, another > daughter of John-1 and Alice (-----) Chinn. And again, some have turned her > into a blood sister of WIlliam Fox and such is not the case. > > There were two more to dispose of as children of David-1 Fox and Hannah > Ball: Mary (explained above) and a questionable son Henry Fox. The source > for Henry Fox being included as a child in this family SEEMS to go back to a > footnote in Hayden's *Virginia Genealogies* when he says there was a Henry > Fox in King William County who "MAY" be a son of David-1 Fox, father of > David-2. Regardless, he is NOT a son in this family. >
Not to sound to stupid, but what's with the rings? Are they rings that go on your fingers? Is there any other kinds? Sounds to me she had a lot of them for this time period. Am I wrong? Can anyone explain the rings? I'm just trying to figure out the purposes of these rings. Thanks,Diane -------------------------------------------------- From: "Kathleen Much" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 8:27 AM To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] David-2 Fox & Hannah Ball > "Fox Family," William & Mary Quarterly, series 1, vol. 17, no. 1 (Jul. > 1908), p. 62: "Samuel^3 Fox (David^2, David^1) married Anne, probably > daughter of John Payne and Ann Walker. See Quarterly VIII, 96. He died > about > 1712, when his inventory was recorded January 1, 1712, value £1010.6.3. > His > wife, Ann, died about 1722." What's the evidence that Ann was nee > Daingerfield? Ann's sister Frances was married to a Daingerfield. > > Sam Sparacio <[email protected]> post to VA-ROOTS 19 May 1998: "Essex > County > Order Book, 1693-1694, p. 306. Court of 13 August 1694. The Condicon of > this obligacon is such that whereas EDWIN THACKER has this day obteyned a > Lycence for his Marriage with MRS. FRANCES DAINGERFIELD." > > "Fox Family," William & Mary Quarterly, series 1, vol. 17, no. 1 (Jul. > 1908), p. 62-63: "Deed of Henry Thacker, recorded at Middlesex Court > House. > Henry Thacker (of ye parish of Christ Church) & Elizabeth, his wife, to > Edwin Thacker, a tract of land given by John Payne, Sen^r, late of > Rappahannock County, dec'd, unto Anne Payne, his daughter-in-law, late > wife > to his son, John Payne, Jun., dec'd, for & during the said Ann Payne's > natural life, & after her decease unto the child then in her womb begotten > by his said son, John Payne Jr., which said child is Elizabeth ye said > wife > of Henry Thacker, land in Rappahannock County on Pepetiak Creek. Date 17 > April 1690. > "Will of Mrs. Ann Fox. To brother William Daingerfield a ring, to sister > Frances Thacker a ring, to cousin Ann Thacker 1 doz. silver spoons of £5 > value & one silver cane of £5 value, & one mourning ring to cousin Edwin > Daingerfield 1 doz. silver spoons of £5 value & one silver cane of £5 > value, > & a mourning ring to cousin Martha Daingerfield the same. All the spoons > and > canes to be marked A.F. To cousin Edwin Thacker a ring & to my cousin, > Elizabeth, his wife, a ring, to Rev. Bartholomew Yates a ring, for his > wife > Sarah, a ring, to cousin Elizabeth Vivion a ring, to Ann Burges, of > England, > a ring, to my daughter Frances, the wife of Charles Burges, a ring & two > orphan children named Kell (?) until their time is expired & to her also > all > rest of my estate. To my son, Charles Burges, a ring, & appoint him and my > daughter Frances Executors. Date March 13, 1722. Proved June 12, 1723." > > Sisters Elizabeth and Frances married brothers Henry and Edwin Thacker. > "Cousin Edwin Thacker" and "Cousin Elizabeth, his wife" were the son of > Frances and the daughter of Elizabeth--both Thackers and first cousins. > Presumably "brother William Daingerfield" is the brother of Frances's dead > husband and cousins Edwin and Martha Daingerfield are Frances's children. > > Hayden gives the birthdates of Samuel as 28 Feb 1674[/5?] and William as > 20 > Jan 1673/4. What's the evidence that he got them backwards? > > I'd say that David Fox died in childhood (age 7), not infancy, but that's > a > minor point. > > I don't see anything about a daughter Mary in William Fox's will as > published in "Fox Family". > > William & Mary College Quarterly, series 1, vol. 14, no. 3 (Jan. 1906), p. > 178: "William Fox speaks of his niece, Frances Spelman, in his will, > proved > in 1718." > "Fox Family," William & Mary Quarterly, series 1, vol. 17, no. 1 (Jul. > 1908), pp. 61-62: "Will of William Fox. To sister Hannah Spellman the use > of > 4 negroes during life and then to her daughter Frances Spellman, and if > she > die without issue to Elizabeth Vaulx [note: Elizabeth Kenner, daughter of > Rodham Kenner and Hannah Fox, married 1) Richard Bushrod, son of Thomas B; > 2) Robert Vaulx, of Westmoreland County; 3) Rev. Lawrence De Butts. > Richard > Bushrod married Elizabeth Kenner, daughter of Rodham Kenner and died > leaving > his wife with child of a son Richard, 1712 (North'd Co. Rec.). Robert > Vaulx > and Elizabeth, his wife, one of the daus. and legatees of Rodham Kenner, > Aug. 21, 1712. In his will proved January 18, 1727, Richard Kenner > mentions > his sister, Elizabeth DeButts.] & Hannah Harris [note: Hannah Harris was > another daughter of Rodham Kenner. In 1704 mention is made of Richard Hull > and Hannah, his wife, one of the daughters of Rodham Kenner. In 1718 John > Harris made his will naming wife Hannah. In 1720, Mrs. Hannah Crallé, > formerly Mrs. Hull, relict of Richard Hull, presented estate of Richard > Hull > Jr.]. To wife Anne a negro girl for life & then to Elizabeth, daughter of > Capt. George Heale. To said Elizabeth Heale 3 negroes & if she dies > without > issue to Ellen & Sarah Heale. To Ellen, daughter of Capt. George Heale two > negroes, with reversion to Elizabeth & Sarah Heale. To nephew David Fox my > watch & silver tobacco box. Sister Anne Fox a ring, to sister Hannah > Spellman a ring, to William Dare £6 to buy his wife rings, to sister > Catherine Heale a ring, to James Reeves & William Atchison a cow & calf > each. to Thomas Frayser my wearing clothes, except my broad cloth suit > trimmed with gold, my new silk suit that came in this year & my new beaver > hat & silk stockings. To parish church of St. Mary's White Chapel the font > that came in this year, & it is my will that my wife send for the Lord's > prayer & creed well drawn in gold letters & my name under each of them set > in black frames, to give to the said church. Whole estate, as it now > stands, > to wife for life, to nieces Frances Spellman & Frances Fox all the negro > children that shall be born for seven years. My clothes before excepted to > Major William Ball & James Ball. To Capt. George Heale [husband of wife's > sister Catherine Chinn Heale] £5, William Payne £5, nephew Richard Kenner > [note: for Kenner family see Quarterly XIV, 173] £6; after death of wife > estate given to his nephew, David Fox, except plate (not here mentioned) > which he gives to wife Anne; but if said nephew dies without issue give > estate to Frances Fox, Frances Spellman & all the daughters of George > Heale > then alive. To Elizabeth, daughter of George Heale, 10 head of cattle. > Wife > and Mr. William Payne executor. Dated March 22, 1717-1718. Proved Nov. 12, > 1718. > "After the death of William Fox, his widow married Richard Chichester, > Esq. > (Marriage bond dated July 11, 1719)" > > Kathleen > > > On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 Craig wrote: > >> >> I'll start with David-2 Fox and wife Hannah Ball, daughter of William-1 >> Ball, emigrant. This will be a change to many of your data bases. This >> couple had only four children, and only three who survived to adulthood. >> Son David-3 (b. 10 Oct 1672, died in infancy in Jan 1780, n.s.). The >> other >> three (and only other three) are: >> >> 1. Hannah Fox , b 25 JUL 1671 who married (1) Rodham Kenner and (2) >> Clement Spellman. She is named in the 1718 will of her brother as "sister >> Hannah Spellman." I don't when she died. >> >> 2. Capt. Samuel Fox, b. 28 Feb 1672/3. Married Ann Daingerfield. >> Died >> 1712, Lancaster County, intestate. His two children are named in the will >> of >> his brother William Fox as "niece Frances Fox" and "nephew David Fox." >> This >> will also names his "sister" [i.e. "sister-in-law"" Ann Fox. Some have >> confused the language of William's will go mean it was his blood sister >> and >> thus a daughter of David-2 Fox and Hannah Ball. This is not the case. >> >> 3. William Fox, b. 20 Jan 1673/4. Married Ann Chinn, daughter of >> John-1 and Alice (-----) Chinn. His 1718 will names wife Ann and only one >> child, a daughter Mary, who apparently died young. She is not named in >> the >> will of her mother, Ann (Chinn) Fox Chichester (widow of Richard >> Chichester, >> her 2nd husband). We believe this is how a fictional daughter Mary got >> added >> to some of the published genealogies as a child of David-2 Fox and Hannah >> Ball. His will also names "Sister" Catherine Heale, wife of George >> Heale. >> Again, she was a sister-in-law, and she was Catherine Chinn, another >> daughter of John-1 and Alice (-----) Chinn. And again, some have turned >> her >> into a blood sister of WIlliam Fox and such is not the case. >> >> There were two more to dispose of as children of David-1 Fox and Hannah >> Ball: Mary (explained above) and a questionable son Henry Fox. The >> source >> for Henry Fox being included as a child in this family SEEMS to go back >> to a >> footnote in Hayden's *Virginia Genealogies* when he says there was a >> Henry >> Fox in King William County who "MAY" be a son of David-1 Fox, father of >> David-2. Regardless, he is NOT a son in this family. >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 10.0.1410 / Virus Database: 1520/3898 - Release Date: 09/15/11 > >
Hi Kathleen how does the following Anne Lloyd record fit in with these Fox's? === Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills [Ida J. Lee] LLOYD, Edward. 27 Oct. 1690. Rec. 13 Mar. 1691. No wife. Sister: Ann. Mrs. Hannah Fox, Wm. and Sam'l Fox, Thos. Cooper, Edwd. White, David Fox. Exor: Wm. Fox. Wits: Thos Cooper, Nathaniel Phipps. W.B. 8, p. 10. From: Kathleen Much <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 11:27 AM >Subject: Re: [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] David-2 Fox & Hannah Ball > >"Fox Family," William & Mary Quarterly, series 1, vol. 17, no. 1 (Jul. >1908), p. 62: "Samuel^3 Fox (David^2, David^1) married Anne, probably >daughter of John Payne and Ann Walker. See Quarterly VIII, 96. He died about >1712, when his inventory was recorded January 1, 1712, value £1010.6.3. His >wife, Ann, died about 1722." What's the evidence that Ann was nee >Daingerfield? Ann's sister Frances was married to a Daingerfield. > >Sam Sparacio <[email protected]> post to VA-ROOTS 19 May 1998: "Essex County >Order Book, 1693-1694, p. 306. Court of 13 August 1694. The Condicon of >this obligacon is such that whereas EDWIN THACKER has this day obteyned a >Lycence for his Marriage with MRS. FRANCES DAINGERFIELD." > >"Fox Family," William & Mary Quarterly, series 1, vol. 17, no. 1 (Jul. >1908), p. 62-63: "Deed of Henry Thacker, recorded at Middlesex Court House. >Henry Thacker (of ye parish of Christ Church) & Elizabeth, his wife, to >Edwin Thacker, a tract of land given by John Payne, Sen^r, late of >Rappahannock County, dec'd, unto Anne Payne, his daughter-in-law, late wife >to his son, John Payne, Jun., dec'd, for & during the said Ann Payne's >natural life, & after her decease unto the child then in her womb begotten >by his said son, John Payne Jr., which said child is Elizabeth ye said wife >of Henry Thacker, land in Rappahannock County on Pepetiak Creek. Date 17 >April 1690. >"Will of Mrs. Ann Fox. To brother William Daingerfield a ring, to sister >Frances Thacker a ring, to cousin Ann Thacker 1 doz. silver spoons of £5 >value & one silver cane of £5 value, & one mourning ring to cousin Edwin >Daingerfield 1 doz. silver spoons of £5 value & one silver cane of £5 value, >& a mourning ring to cousin Martha Daingerfield the same. All the spoons and >canes to be marked A.F. To cousin Edwin Thacker a ring & to my cousin, >Elizabeth, his wife, a ring, to Rev. Bartholomew Yates a ring, for his wife >Sarah, a ring, to cousin Elizabeth Vivion a ring, to Ann Burges, of England, >a ring, to my daughter Frances, the wife of Charles Burges, a ring & two >orphan children named Kell (?) until their time is expired & to her also all >rest of my estate. To my son, Charles Burges, a ring, & appoint him and my >daughter Frances Executors. Date March 13, 1722. Proved June 12, 1723." > >Sisters Elizabeth and Frances married brothers Henry and Edwin Thacker. >"Cousin Edwin Thacker" and "Cousin Elizabeth, his wife" were the son of >Frances and the daughter of Elizabeth--both Thackers and first cousins. >Presumably "brother William Daingerfield" is the brother of Frances's dead >husband and cousins Edwin and Martha Daingerfield are Frances's children. > >Hayden gives the birthdates of Samuel as 28 Feb 1674[/5?] and William as 20 >Jan 1673/4. What's the evidence that he got them backwards? > >I'd say that David Fox died in childhood (age 7), not infancy, but that's a >minor point. > >I don't see anything about a daughter Mary in William Fox's will as >published in "Fox Family". > >William & Mary College Quarterly, series 1, vol. 14, no. 3 (Jan. 1906), p. >178: "William Fox speaks of his niece, Frances Spelman, in his will, proved >in 1718." >"Fox Family," William & Mary Quarterly, series 1, vol. 17, no. 1 (Jul. >1908), pp. 61-62: "Will of William Fox. To sister Hannah Spellman the use of >4 negroes during life and then to her daughter Frances Spellman, and if she >die without issue to Elizabeth Vaulx [note: Elizabeth Kenner, daughter of >Rodham Kenner and Hannah Fox, married 1) Richard Bushrod, son of Thomas B; >2) Robert Vaulx, of Westmoreland County; 3) Rev. Lawrence De Butts. Richard >Bushrod married Elizabeth Kenner, daughter of Rodham Kenner and died leaving >his wife with child of a son Richard, 1712 (North'd Co. Rec.). Robert Vaulx >and Elizabeth, his wife, one of the daus. and legatees of Rodham Kenner, >Aug. 21, 1712. In his will proved January 18, 1727, Richard Kenner mentions >his sister, Elizabeth DeButts.] & Hannah Harris [note: Hannah Harris was >another daughter of Rodham Kenner. In 1704 mention is made of Richard Hull >and Hannah, his wife, one of the daughters of Rodham Kenner. In 1718 John >Harris made his will naming wife Hannah. In 1720, Mrs. Hannah Crallé, >formerly Mrs. Hull, relict of Richard Hull, presented estate of Richard Hull >Jr.]. To wife Anne a negro girl for life & then to Elizabeth, daughter of >Capt. George Heale. To said Elizabeth Heale 3 negroes & if she dies without >issue to Ellen & Sarah Heale. To Ellen, daughter of Capt. George Heale two >negroes, with reversion to Elizabeth & Sarah Heale. To nephew David Fox my >watch & silver tobacco box. Sister Anne Fox a ring, to sister Hannah >Spellman a ring, to William Dare £6 to buy his wife rings, to sister >Catherine Heale a ring, to James Reeves & William Atchison a cow & calf >each. to Thomas Frayser my wearing clothes, except my broad cloth suit >trimmed with gold, my new silk suit that came in this year & my new beaver >hat & silk stockings. To parish church of St. Mary's White Chapel the font >that came in this year, & it is my will that my wife send for the Lord's >prayer & creed well drawn in gold letters & my name under each of them set >in black frames, to give to the said church. Whole estate, as it now stands, >to wife for life, to nieces Frances Spellman & Frances Fox all the negro >children that shall be born for seven years. My clothes before excepted to >Major William Ball & James Ball. To Capt. George Heale [husband of wife's >sister Catherine Chinn Heale] £5, William Payne £5, nephew Richard Kenner >[note: for Kenner family see Quarterly XIV, 173] £6; after death of wife >estate given to his nephew, David Fox, except plate (not here mentioned) >which he gives to wife Anne; but if said nephew dies without issue give >estate to Frances Fox, Frances Spellman & all the daughters of George Heale >then alive. To Elizabeth, daughter of George Heale, 10 head of cattle. Wife >and Mr. William Payne executor. Dated March 22, 1717-1718. Proved Nov. 12, >1718. >"After the death of William Fox, his widow married Richard Chichester, Esq. >(Marriage bond dated July 11, 1719)" > >Kathleen > >