MARY   COLLINS

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THE STORY AS I KNOW IT

Mary Collins was born about 1680  Virginia. There are suggestions to her parents but the dates don't make sense to me.  I'll report them when I can find some stronger information. 

Mary Collins wed Samuel Brockman about 1704 in King and Queen County Va. About 1734 they moved to Spotslyvania County, which soon became Orange County and lived on land he had purchased from his son-in-law's family, Jonathan Henderson.

The children believed to be of Mary and Samuel Brockman are:
1.  Sarah Brockman, born 1704, wed Jonathan Henderson.
2. Samuel Brockman, born about 1706, wed Rebecker (maybe) Salmon by 1744. He died 1790.
3. William Brockman, born 1708, wed Elizabeth Mason by 1748. His will was proved 1809. He was "of Albemarle".
4. Elizabeth Brockman, born about 1710, wed Anthony Street. She died after 1800.
5. John Brockman, born about 1712, wed Mary Collins by 1734. He died 1756.
6. Mary Brockman born about 1715 wed Richard Hunt Singleton.
7. Rachel Brockman, born about 1717, wed John Rogers
8. daughter (maybe Susanna) born about 1720, Mr. Haley

The Orange county VA Deed Books 1 & 2 for 1735 - 1738 compiled by John Frederick Dorman places Samuel. Daniel Cook of St. Mark's Parish sold land in the fork of Purmunky River. It bordered on Samuel Brockman's land, named "Greenway".

Samuel Brockman wrote his will in November 1762. It was proved in 1766 and names "my daughter Elizabeth Street". It is listed in Pamunkey Neighbors, a history of early Orange County VA.

His wife was still alive and the division of the estate was not to take place until her death. On January 15, 1776 that division took place and can be found in Orange County Will Book 3, page 123. It was divided thus:
Anthony Street 1 negro Jinney
Samuel Brockman
1 negro Dinah
John Webb 1 negro Milley (at)
Samuel Brockman Jr.1 negro Fan
Jonathan Haley
1 negro Jack (at)
William Brockman 2 negros Rubin & Selah
Rachel Roger 1 negro David
Jonathan Henderson
1 negro Lewis (at)

I don't know what "at" means.  Then it stated that a number of negroes were sold and the value divided among the family. The original order to settle and divide the estate was given in Orange County Court on Sept 27, 1775.

Mary Collins Brockman died Jan 15, 1776.  Samuel and Mary Brockman are buried on the Greenway property that was in the family for so many years. 

 


RESEARCH QUESTIONS

If you know the answer please CONTACT US

1. When and where was Mary born?
2.  Who were her parents?
3. When did Mary and Samuel wed?
4  What are the birthdates of his children?


 

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