The official records of Robert Dinwiddie : Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony of Virginia, 1751-1758 . ming the owner of nearly 4,000 acres ofland, his circumstances latterly were prosperous. He diedat Kingston in August. iSii. He was of imposing per-son, being about six feet four inches in height. Hisfive sons all achieved position.^ii. James ^ b. 1742, removed to \ Mary^, b. 1744. iv. Charles^ b. 1746, removed to Andrew*, b. 174S. vi. Elizabeth^ b. 1750; d. May i, 1773; buried beside her pa-rents in the old Paxtang church-yard,vii. Eleanor^ b. May 4, 1753; d. February


The official records of Robert Dinwiddie : Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony of Virginia, 1751-1758 . ming the owner of nearly 4,000 acres ofland, his circumstances latterly were prosperous. He diedat Kingston in August. iSii. He was of imposing per-son, being about six feet four inches in height. Hisfive sons all achieved position.^ii. James ^ b. 1742, removed to \ Mary^, b. 1744. iv. Charles^ b. 1746, removed to Andrew*, b. 174S. vi. Elizabeth^ b. 1750; d. May i, 1773; buried beside her pa-rents in the old Paxtang church-yard,vii. Eleanor^ b. May 4, 1753; d. February 19, 1830; vi. Rich-ard Deyarmond, b. September i, 1743; d. November 17,1802: both buried in the old Hanover township had issue:i. James*, <^/1782 ; d. 1S12. ii. Mary*, b. 17S4; 7n. James McCreight, and left issue,iii. Elizabeth*, b. Eleanor*, b. Andrew Stuart*, b, 1791 ; d. 1839 at Harrisburg, Pa.; m. Eliza R. Chambers, b. 1799; d. 1880 at Harrisburg, Matilda Dinwiddle*, b. 1795. ^^ Sabines Loyalists of the American Revolution, ed. 1864, ii, TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. 1751. Nov. 20.—Address of welcome of the Corporate Authori-ties of Williamsburg to Governor Dinuiddie, on his arrival there i The Governors response 3 A like address of the President and Masters of William and Man,College 3 The Governors response 4 1751. Dec. 12.—Williamsburg. Letter of Governor Dinwiddieto Conrad Weiser, desiring him to accompany theCommissioners from Virginia, appointed to treat withthe Indians at Logstown, in May, 1752 6 1751. [Dec. 13].—Letter of Nicholas Walthoe, Clerk of theCouncil, by command of the Governor and Council,to Joshua Fry, appointing him one of the Commission-ers as above 7 1751. Dec. 13.—Williamsburg. The same to Colonel James Pat-ton 9 1751. [Dec. 13].—Letter of Governor Dinwiddie to GovernorSamuel Ogle, of Maryland, proffering his services, andinforming him of the projected conference at Logs-town II 1751. Dec.


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