Sherrod/Derden Families of NC TN, AL, TX:Information about George Dearden
George Dearden (b. 1705, d. Abt. Feb 1749)
Notes for George Dearden:
George died 1748-49 interstate and his wife Ann was granted letters of administration. She administered and collected claims for the estate through 1755. At that time, her eldest son, George II, became 21 and automatically (through law of primogeniture) inherted all the estate except for Ann's dower rights. It is beleived that Ann and the younger children continued to live with George until at least 1759 when he married Martha Burch.
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George died 1748-49 interstate and his wife Ann was granted letters of administration. She administered and collected claims for the estate through 1755. At that time, her eldest son, George II, became 21 and automatically (through law of primogeniture) inherted all the estate except for Ann's dower rights. It is beleived that Ann and the younger children continued to live with George until at least 1759 when he married Martha Burch.
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George died 1748-49 interstate and his wife Ann was granted letters of administration. She administered and collected claims for the estate through 1755. At that time, her eldest son, George II, became 21 and automatically (through law of primogeniture) inherted all the estate except for Ann's dower rights. It is beleived that Ann and the younger children continued to live with George until at least 1759 when he married Martha Burch.
More About George Dearden and Ann Williams:
Marriage: Abt. 1734, Virginia.1601, 1602
Children of George Dearden and Ann Williams are:
- +Ann Dearden, b., Virginia1603, 1604.
- +George Dearden II, b. Bet. 1734 - 1739, Virginia1605, 1606, d. 1800, Livingston County, Kentucky1607, 1608.
- +David Dearden, b. 1740, Virginia1609, 1610, d. 1784, Mecklenburg, Virginia1611, 1612.
- +James Dearden, b. 1742, Virginia1613, 1614,d., Chesterfield County, South Carolina1615, 1616.