Abt 1713 - Abt 1803 (~ 90 years)
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Name |
BRUCE George |
Born |
Abt 1713 |
VA |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Abt 1803 |
Montgomery County, VA |
Person ID |
I2676 |
Combo |
Last Modified |
22 Aug 2009 |
Father |
BRUCE John Jr., b. 1690, Kinnaird, Sterling, Scotland , d. 1752, Albemarle County, VA (Age 62 years) |
Mother |
FRAZER Margaret, b. 1689, Warse Canisbay, Caithness, Scotland , d. UNKNOWN |
Family ID |
F1015 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
QUINN Elizabeth, b. Abt 1720, Culpeper, VA , d. Abt 1793, Culpeper, VA (Age ~ 73 years) |
Married |
Abt 1738 |
Orange County, VA |
Children |
| 1. BRUCE George, b. 1739, Augusta County, VA , d. UNKNOWN |
| 2. BRUCE Martha, b. 1741, Augusta County, VA , d. UNKNOWN |
| 3. BRUCE Elizabeth, b. 1743, Augusta County, VA , d. UNKNOWN |
| 4. BRUCE Charles Austin, b. 30 Oct 1745, Romeo, Culpeper County, VA , d. 31 Jul 1833, Greer, Greenville County, SC (Age 87 years) |
| 5. BRUCE William, b. 1752, Albemarle County, VA , d. Dec 1813, Giles County, VA (Age 61 years) |
| 6. BRUCE Richard, b. Abt 1754, Albemarle County, VA , d. UNKNOWN |
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Family ID |
F0049 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Divorded from second wife Elizabeth Quinn in 1750.
Sept 1006 - Per Southwestern Virginia Bruces papers at Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA: Documents of William Bruce were passed to his son Rev. Joshua Bruce who passed them to his son Josiah who passed them to Jessie Winton Bruce and then to Perry D. Bruce at Canowingo, MD, who will pass them to his son John Perry Bruce at the same address. Jamile has copies of 4 documents that link the sons of this George G. Bruce: Charles, William, and Richard. A fifth document (part of the Thomas Jefferson Letters at the Library of Congress) also colaaborates Charles and Richard are brothers.
RWSNGS2 at ancestry.com Contact: Noble Sheatsley
Name: George G. BRUCE
Given Name: George G.
Surname: Bruce
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1713 in Augusta Co., VA
Note:
REFN: 1444
Owned property in Orange Co. in 1740.
DEED: Orange Co. VA; Deed Book 7; dated 2/23/1742; 62 acres land;
Benjamin Cave to George BRUCE; witnesses incl. Darby QUINN and Richard
QUINN.
DEED: Wm. Speller (King William Co. VA) sold to George Bruce of Louisa
Co. VA for 130 lbs. 400 acres on branches of Contrary River in Louisa
Co.-- on south side of North Ann River on April 6, 1749. Same property
was sold by George Bruce, a planter, of Fredericksville Parish (Louisa
Co.) to James Littlepage of St. Paul's Parish on 9/3/1755 for 140 lbs.
DEED: Orange Co. VA; Deed Book 13, pg 195; dated 7/23/1761; 800 acres
land in St. Thomas Parish for 60 lbs.; Richard & Elizabeth Beale to
George Bruce of Brumfield Parish, Orange Co. Land was part of 1000 acres
granted by John Madison, Gent of King and Queen Co., the patent being
dated 9/28/1728.
ORANGE COUNTY VIRGINIA DEED BOOK 13, Page 195
THIS INDENTURE made the twenty third day of July in year of one thousand
seven hundred sixty one between Richard Beale and Elizabeth his wife of
St. Thomas Parish in Orange of the one part and George Bruce of Brumfie
Parish in Culpeper County of the other part
....... 60 pounds current money paid by George Bruce
..one certain tract or parcel containing by estimation eight hundred
acres be the same more or less and being art of a tract of land
containing 1000 acres granted by John Madison Gent of King and Queen
County the patent bearing date of the twenty eighth day of September one
thousand seven hundred twenty eight lying and being in Orange. Parish
of St. Thomas.
VIZ Beginning at Capt. John Eamons...
Signed by Us Richard Beale
Elizabeth Beale
Proved at court held on twenty third of July 1761.
TESTE
George Taylor COC
DEED: September 3, 1755...George Bruce of Fredericksville Parish Louisa
planter, sold to James Littlepage of St. Paul's Parish, 140 pounds 400 A
on branches of Contrary River. (In 1761, part of Louisa County and
Fredericksville Parish were added to Albemarle County, VA.)
DEED: September 7, 1758...George Bruce of Lunenberg County sold to James
Littlepage of Hanover County, 20 pounds current money, "all that tra
parcel ofland lying in the parish in the county of Louisa containing by
estimation 689 acres more or less, which is mortgaged to the said James
Littlepage by the said George Bruce.
In a court held for Louisa County on the 27th day of March 1759
is recorded
Teste James Littlepage Ct
From Peder Bruce 9/11/2006: I have an e-mail buddy (Thomas Bruce of the big Bruce website) that seems to think that there is some confusion as to which George is Charles’ father. I know that George married a Stubblefield and had a number of children. She died and he married e. Quinn and had children (we think Charles was one of these) and then they divorced, He then moved to Granville County, NC and died there.
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