William and Mary College quarterly historical magazine . NEWINGTONThe Older Portion Built Before 1750. HICKORY NECK CHURCHNear Toano, Va., Before Restoration William and Maey Quarterly 157 borhood of Orange C. H., which descended to the children of inherited a tract of 1000 acres adjoining Newington andwas therefore the near neighbor of her distant cousin, William Talia-ferro, whom she later married. Her mother was Elizabeth Hay. Among the many broad acres originally belonging to LawrenceTaliaferro there is but one tract, as far as the writer knows, whichhas descended in an u
William and Mary College quarterly historical magazine . NEWINGTONThe Older Portion Built Before 1750. HICKORY NECK CHURCHNear Toano, Va., Before Restoration William and Maey Quarterly 157 borhood of Orange C. H., which descended to the children of inherited a tract of 1000 acres adjoining Newington andwas therefore the near neighbor of her distant cousin, William Talia-ferro, whom she later married. Her mother was Elizabeth Hay. Among the many broad acres originally belonging to LawrenceTaliaferro there is but one tract, as far as the writer knows, whichhas descended in an unbroken line and still stands in the family is Mt. Sharon, the beautiful estate of Mr. Charles ChampeTaliaferro, six miles from Orange C. H. The original patent, bearingdate of 1728, hangs there on the library wall. 32Bishop Meade gives the name as Musgrave; while Dr. Slaughterspells it as does Nicholas T.—Musgrove; the latter form is the Orange Co. marriage records we find, November 24th, 1757,Rev. Musgrove Dawson and Mary Waugh. She was the sponsor pre-viously mentioned.
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