GASKING HENRY
Abt 1733 - Bef 1784 (~ 51 years)-
Name GASKING HENRY [1] Born Abt 1733 Virginia [1] Gender Male Died Bef 24 Aug 1784 Princess Anne County, Virginia [1] Person ID I27716 Gynzer's Genealogy Database Last Modified 4 Jul 2005
Father GASKING JOB SR., d. Nov 1753, Princess Anne County, Virginia Mother POOLE MARY, b. Abt 1700, Norfolk County, Virginia Married Abt 1720 Princess Anne County, Virginia [1] Family ID F09601 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family BANNISTER ANNE, b. Abt 1735, Virginia , d. Bef 1777, Princess Anne County, Virginia (Age ~ 41 years) Married Bef 1754 Virginia [1] Children 1. GASKING WILLIAM, b. Virginia , d. Bef 1777, Princess Anne County, Virginia + 2. GASKINS HENRY, b. Bef 1754, Virginia , d. Bef 1782, Virginia (Age < 28 years) + 3. GASTINEAU JOB SR. (GASKIN, b. 1755, Princess Anne County, Virginia , d. 1856, Welburn, Pulaski County, Kentucky (Age 101 years) 4. GASKING JAMES, b. 1756, Virginia + 5. GASKING GEORGE (GASTINEAU), b. 1776, Virginia , d. Bef 4 Jan 1876, Pulaski County, Kentucky (Age < 100 years) + 6. GASTINEAU GEORGE (GASKING), b. 1776, Virginia , d. Bef 4 Jan 1876, Pulaski County, Kentucky (Age < 100 years) Family ID F09586 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Per Larry Herrin:
!LINEAGE: Oaks, Flossie (1973). "Our Gastineau Family".
Henry and Anne Bannister Gaskins sell a seaside plantation to Mr. Lamont,
which was deviced to Henry Gaskins by Adam Hayes. Also Creecy reference above.
Oaks, Flossie (1973). "Our Gastineau Family".
Henry and Anne Bannister Gaskins sell a seaside plantation to Mr. Lamont, which
was deviced to Henry Gaskins by Adam Hayes.
!DEATH: Creecy, John Harvie (1954). "Virginia Antiquary" Vol. I. Princess Anne
County Loose Papers 1700-1789. Dietz Press: Richmond VA. Page 84 & 125.
page 84:
When listing the children of James Bannister, the widow Anne Gaskings is
referred to.
page 125:
25 Aug 1784. Capias for John Phillips Biddle & Sarah, his wife, adm'rs of
Henry Gasking deceased, to answer Amos Weeks, adm'r &c [of] Wm Keeling
Junr decd, of a plea of Trespass on the Case, damage 20 pounds.
- Per Larry Herrin:
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Sources - [S096727] Larry Herrin/penengr2/@/aol.com.
- [S096727] Larry Herrin/penengr2/@/aol.com.
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