Looking for more information on the following Christopher Pritchartt, or his widow after 1762 Sarah who may have remarried? Can anyone elaborate on this or offer more? This may be a clue to my Pritchartt/ett/ard family who owned land on the Loudoun/Fairfax County line near Johnny More Creek 1790s. Anne Begin: In 1741, Christopher Pritchard II (308) was granted 216 acres of "waste land" by Lord Fairfax. Marked by red oaks, white oaks, cedars and sycamores, the boundaries of the land crossed today's county line between Fairfax and Loudoun Counties.******* By 1762, after Christopher's death, his widow Sarah Gollathan (309) lost a court case brought against her by the Anglican churchwardens of Cameron Parish. The sheriff seized some of her clothes to pay the judgement awarded to Adam Patterson, including one gown, two aprons, one shift, one piece of an old shirt, one pair of old stays, two ribbons and a pair of old gloves. Certainly other Pritchards had little loyalty to the Church of England or to British rule, and this may have caused some of Sarah's problems.