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| Death: | About 1815 in , Albemarle, Virginia |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | William Suddarth |
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!DEATH DATE/PLACE: Will of Lawrence Suddarth; Albemarle County,
Virginia; Will Book 6; page 77 (executed June 24, 1807; probated
August 8, 1815). Bequeaths to son Tandy Suddarth "all my lands
whereon I live containing by information one hundred forty acres
be the same more or less and bounded by the lands of Mask Leak
George Drumheller, John Wilkerson Benjamin Johnson Elisha Melton
and Nicholas Rittenhouse." Mentions his wife as still living. Witnesses
John Appleberry, Meredith Saunders, Obediah Johnson, John P.
Appleberry.
!SPOUSE (first name): Deed from Laurence Suddarth and Martha his
wife of Albemarle County to Benjamin Hensley of Albemarle County,
147 acres in Albemarle County "on the Waters of Green Creek,"
Christopher Armstrong's line, for 56 pounds. Executed and recorded
June 6, 1778. Laurence signed with L mark; Martha signed with X
mark. Witnesses John Wharton, Sam: Hensley, William Hensley.
(Albemarle County Virginia, Deed Book 7, page 205.) Also, deed
from Laurence Suddarth and Martha his wife of Amherst County
to James Suddarth of Albemarle County, 100 acres "on the south
branch of hardway," "being part of three hundred acres Granted by
deed to William Suddarth Senr. ... by Abraham Venable as may be
and more fully and at Large appear by the said Venables Patent for
the said Land... being part of the Three hundred acres above named
it being the old plantation while the said William Suddarth deceased
Lived ... & also all the Estate Right title Interest Claim and demand
and whatsoever of him the said Laurence Suddarth of in the
same premises and of in and to every part and parcel thereof," for
45 pounds. Executed and recorded April 14, 1768. Witnesses
Absalom McKenzie, Milley Suddarth. (Albemarle County Virginia,
Deed Book 4, page 493.)
!FATHER: Will of William Sudarth; Amherst County, Virginia; Will
Book 1; page 4 (refers to him as "Larnce Sudarth"; many other
words are misspelled, including "Perfekt" for Perfect, "in primas" for
Imprimis, "Itam" for Item, and "Starling" for Sterling). That this is the
same Lawrence Suddarth is confirmed by the deed quoted above --
both in the provenance of the land conveyed, and in the fact that
it says Lawrence Suddarth was "of Amherst County" in 1768. Also,
the will of William Suddarth gives another son's name as James --
apparently the grantee in the above-quoted deed.
!Lawrence is also mentioned in the will of his grandfather, James
Sudduth, father of William Sudduth: "Item I leave to my loving wife
Mary during her life or widowhood all my Estate & effects whosoever
not above mentioned and in case of her dying I leave all to my
Grandson Lawrence Sudduth with directions that it may be apprais'd
or turn'd into money for him until he comes of age to be delivered to
him at that time." (Stafford County, Virginia, Deed Book [Wills] Liber O,
page 240; as transcribed in Virginia County Court Records: Stafford
County, Virginia Will Book (Liber 0); by Ruth and Sam Sparacio;
page 51.)
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