- Born: Between 1684-1689, Prince William County, Virginia 119
- Married: Abt 1710 119
- Died: July 7, 1726, King George County, Virginia
General Notes:
Ref: Genealogies of Virginia Families from Tyler's Quarterly.
Ref: "Darnall, Spence, Steers, Spangler, Stuckey, Sill" Compiled by Erma D. Stuckey, LDS Library Salt Lake City, Utah. Darnall Genealogy, p.3.
Probate: Genealogies of Virginia Families, Vol IV, p.623. Tyler's Qtly. Will of Waugh Darnall of King George County, Va. "The last will & Testament Of Waugh Darnall: I leave to my son Jeremiah Darnall the tract of land on where I live. That tract of land lying on Cedar Run may by divided between my daughters Ann Darnall and Margaret Darnall and their heirs forever. I likewise desire that my five negroes with issue may be equally divided between my wife and my children. I likewise desire that my Father and Mother may have equal maintenance with my wife and likewise if my wife should die that my Father and Mother should have an equal maintenance with my children under the Disposal of Thomas Stone. I likewise desire that my Father and Mother with my wife and children may live on this plantation. Likewise I desire that if the Lord be pleased to call my wife to him that Thomas Stone may be sole Executor over my children. Likewise I desire that all my goods and chattles may be equally divided between my wife and children. This is my last will and testament this second day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty six as witness my hand & seal. Likewise I desire if Thomas Stone should die that my chldren should be brought under the family of Bronaugh. Waugh Darnall.(This will is recorded in the lost King George County Will Book No.1 which was taken fron the Court House during the War between the States. In 1914 it was in New York; where is it now?)
Ref: American Genealogical Lending Library Microfilm V163-111,Item 7. Fauquier During the Proprietorship by H.C. Groome, 1927, chapter V, p.100.Waugh Darnell, Sept.16 1725,of 1,205 acres on Indian Cabin Branch (A68).
Ref: "Darnall, Darnell Family" by Dr. C.H. Smith. Per Introduction, p.653, An inventory and appraisement of the estate of Waugh Darnall, deceased, was made in 1727. ...in all amounting to some 199 pounds, 27 Feb. 1727.
Ref: Will Abstracts of King George Co.,Va. 1752-1780; Will Book A-1 1721-1752,p.12-13. Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of Waugh Darnall... items valued and totaled, 199L,3S,7P...includes negro man, negro lad, negro woman and child...one orphan boy 5 years to serve, one molatto girl, one molatto boy 5 years to serve... appraisers noted above was all that was brought to our view 27 Jan 1726/1727... then added 8 items with note this is what we forgot. made by appraisers Charles Morgan, Mark Hardlen, Wm. Hockney. At a court held 7 Apr 1727...Elizabeth Darnell returned this inventory of the Estate of Waugh Darnall deced. ...was ordered to be recorded. King George Co. Inventoreies. Waugh Darnall made his will 2 Jun 1726. Presented into court 7 Oct 1726 by his widow, Elizabeth and admitted to record.
Marriage Information:
Waugh married Elizabeth Bronaugh, daughter of Jeremiah Bronaugh and Unknown, about 1710 119. (Elizabeth Bronaugh was born about 1688 in King George County, Virginia and died before 1804 in Pine View Plantation, Fauquier County, Virginia. 119.)
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