Judith had at least three child with Joseph:
The 1810 census shows Judah(Judith) Clark with two males, and one female, all three under ten years of age.
(1) Unknown Male.
(2) Unknown Female.
(3) Wallace (Wallis) James Clark (5247274).
She had at least five children with William:
(1) Amanda.
(2) America.
(3) Andrew Jackson.
(4) Elijah (13278731).
(5) Jonathan (5247267).
Judith Abney (109073227)
Suggested edit: The father of Amelia and Judith Graves was not Rice Graves. Rice Graves was born about 1729 in St. George Parish, Spotsylvania Co., VA, and died in 1814 in Louisa Co., VA. He married Jane Young, daughter of John Young and Christian Bruce, about 1751-2. On the marriage record for 'Milley' Graves and William Abney, her mother 'Gean' Graves gave consent for the marriage. However, Rice Graves was still alive and would have been the more likely person to give his consent. Neither of these daughters has been added to this family. In 1806 (Louisa Rec., Deed Book K, p. 253), describing himself as old and infirm, Rice Graves appointed his son John to act as trustee in an equal division of his property among his children. The division listed all his children, but did not mention Amelia or Judith. Therefore, the parents of Amelia and Judith Graves are not presently known.
Contributor: J. W. Drew-Whitaker (47458065) • [email protected]
Judith had at least three child with Joseph:
The 1810 census shows Judah(Judith) Clark with two males, and one female, all three under ten years of age.
(1) Unknown Male.
(2) Unknown Female.
(3) Wallace (Wallis) James Clark (5247274).
She had at least five children with William:
(1) Amanda.
(2) America.
(3) Andrew Jackson.
(4) Elijah (13278731).
(5) Jonathan (5247267).
Judith Abney (109073227)
Suggested edit: The father of Amelia and Judith Graves was not Rice Graves. Rice Graves was born about 1729 in St. George Parish, Spotsylvania Co., VA, and died in 1814 in Louisa Co., VA. He married Jane Young, daughter of John Young and Christian Bruce, about 1751-2. On the marriage record for 'Milley' Graves and William Abney, her mother 'Gean' Graves gave consent for the marriage. However, Rice Graves was still alive and would have been the more likely person to give his consent. Neither of these daughters has been added to this family. In 1806 (Louisa Rec., Deed Book K, p. 253), describing himself as old and infirm, Rice Graves appointed his son John to act as trustee in an equal division of his property among his children. The division listed all his children, but did not mention Amelia or Judith. Therefore, the parents of Amelia and Judith Graves are not presently known.
Contributor: J. W. Drew-Whitaker (47458065) • [email protected]
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