bride was a dau. of Roger (d.RapC 1677) & Joan Wlliams, as Joan Lloyd her mother ment. her dau. Susannah the wife of Wm Phillips in her will (8 Jan 1703-2 Feb 1703/4)
19511/2/1677 Samuel Wills of Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock County, in contemplation of marriage with Joan, relict of Roger Williams, gave Certain property by Deed of Gift to Roger, Sydrach, Susanna and Anne, the children of the deceased Roger Williams. The children were to receive it when they attained the age of 16 years. Essex County DB 6, Page 36. (Since Essex County didn't exist in 1677, this must have happened in Old Rappahannock County. This also indicates that Roger, Sydrach, Susanna and Anne were all born after 1661.)
2/16/1683-84 Susan Williams witnessed a deed recorded in Essex County DB 6, Page 23. (Since Essex County did not exist in 1684, this must have actually happened in Old Rappahannock County. This citation shows that Susan Williams had not married William Phillips by 1684, proving that Susan and William married between 1684 and 1685.)
2/2/1703-04 Will of Joan Lloyd dated 1/8/1703-04. Daughter: Susannah, wife of William Phillips. Son: Shaddrack Williams. Daughter: Anne, wife of James Debord. Daughter: Ruth, wife of John Canterbury. Granddaughter: Elizabeth Thornhill. Daughter-in-Law: Elizabeth Williams. Son-in-Law: George Thompson. To every one of my granddaughters as much linen as will make them an apron. To granddaughter Susan Phillips and grandson John M’Daniel: one heifer at Stanley Garvers. George Thompson, executor. Wit: Robert Thomas, Deborah Thomas, William Yeats. Richmond County Wills and Inventories 1699-1709, Pg 65. (This indicates that William and Susannah Phillips had a daughter named Susan, in addition to Ann and Elizabeth.)
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