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About James Dillard, of Halifax County
James Dillard
- Gender Male
- Birth Circa 1730 - Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America
- Marriage Spouse: Priscilla Sukey Pettus To 1751 - Culpeper, Virginia, British Colonial America
- Death To 1800 - Fairfield, Camden District, South Carolina, United States
Parents
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Dillard Sr
Elizabeth Winifred Nalle
Wife Priscilla Sukey Dillard (born Pettus)
Children
John Dillard
Thomas Dillard
Joseph Dillard
William Edward Dillard
William Dillard
Arthur Dillard
Nancy Dillard
George Washington Dillard
Separating the Amherst Dillards from Halifax/Pittsylvania Dillards. It was James Dillard with wife Priscilla Sukey Pettus son of Thomas of Spotsylvania that moved to Halifax then to Fairfield, SC and d in 1791-1795.
Biography
James was born about 1728-1730. He was the son of Thomas Dillard and Winifred Nalle North. He died after 1791 n Camden District, Fairfield Co., South Carolina. He served as a Captain of Militia in the French and Indian Wars. He also served in the Henry County, Virginia Militia during the revolutionary war and fought at Guilford Courthouse with Greene. They Migrate to SC around 1780. The children of James and Priscilla are not listed anywhere with sourcing, though there is a speculative list
Will of Thomas Dillard - (father of James Dillard)
Written: 4 May 1774
Proved: 23 June 1774
Pittsylvania County, Colony of Virginia
Son: JAMES Dillard during his life the following negroes: Tamer, Hanady(?), and their increase and Jefrey and Fanny, children of Sarah. After decease of James Dillard I give unto Thomas Dillard, son of James, the said mentioned negroes, Fanny and Ben and other negroes lent to James Dillard. After his decease, they and their increase to be equally divided between the children of said James Dillard.
After my decease I demand that the residue of household of furniture and stock to be equally divided between my two sons, James and Thomas Dillard Jr, in trust under the following purvisions:
I appoint said Thomas Dillard Jr, brother of said James, his trustee and do demand that Thomas Dillard Jr by actual deed denoothen(?)
The profits from crops of the aforesaid negroes and cattle shall be applied for the use and advantage of the said James Dillard and his family.
Son: James Dillard - My tract of land on Straight Stone Creek.
Whereas I have sold to James Martin, of Bedford County, two tracts of land lying in the said county-when paid to my executor it is to be conveyed by deed to said martin or his assigns.
Son: Thomas Dillard Jr, and his heirs, the land and plantation whereon I now live and also the following negroes and their increase: Will, Sarah, and her children, Robbin, Ben, Nan, Judy and her child, Sara, with all the remainder of my estate, not before mentioned.
Witnesses: Thomas Vaughan, John Dillard and Elizabeth Dillard
Executor: son, Thomas Dillard Jr
References
James Dillard, of Halifax County's Timeline
1730 |
1730
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Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1750 |
1750
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Pittsylvania County, Province of Virginia
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1800 |
1800
Age 70
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Fairfield, Camden District, South Carolina, United States
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