Married 15-May-1782
Husband:
David II Terrell Born: 11-Apr-1729 Died: 14-Feb-1805 Father: David Terrell Mother: Agatha Chiles Other Spouses: Sarah Johnson, Martha Johnson Other Children: Edward Terrell, Agatha Terrell, Benjamin Terrell, Sarah Terrell, Mary Terrell, Winifred Terrell, David Terrell All of his known children were by first wife, Sarah. After his first marriage, he lived in Louisa County, Virginia for awhile and was Clerk of the Camp Creek Quaker Meeting at Green Springs. He moved about 1781, after the death of Sarah, from Louisa to Bedford County. He announced his attentions to marry his second wife, Sarah, on May 10, 1782 and on May 15 they were married. After the formation of Campbell County, Virginia in 1782 David was by that division placed in that county. He was devout Quaker and freed his slaves in 1782. His home was near Senaca Creek, which flowed through his plantation. He owned considerable amounts of land, not only in Campbell but some in other counties. In 1760, he was granted 1,075 acres in Lunenburg County. In his will he left his interest in 400 acres in Halifax County to his brother, Chiles. I did not copy the following page of Dicken's book which listed the remainder of his children. John Terrill Wayland, Jr. |
Wife:
Sarah Goode Died: Father: Mother: |