Major Robert Beverley and his descendants/ by W. G. Stanard

Title Also Known As

Index to Stanard's genealogy of the Beverley family.

Format

Microfiche

Language

English

Publication Date

c1986

Publisher

A.J. Morris

Place of Publication

Fort Collins, Colorado

Physical

1 microfiche

Notes

Microfiche of articles appearing in the Virginia magazine of history and biography, vol. 2, 1895. 35 p.

Major Robert Beverly, a native of Beverly, Yorkshire, England, immigrated to Virginia, ca. 1663, and settled in Middlesex County. He married married 1) Mary, probably the widow of George Keeble. They had four children. He married 2) Katherine Horne, probably the widow of Major Theophilius Horne and a sister of Colonel John Armistead, in 1679. They had one son in 1680. Major Robert Beverly died in 1686 in Middlesex County, Virginia. Most descendants listed lived in Virginia.

Includes the Randolph and other related families.

Also includes: Index to Stanard's genealogy of the Beverley family / by Andrew J. Morris. Fort Collins, Colorado : A.J. Morris, c1986. p. 36-39.

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Subjects

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