| Name | John Worley (MAYBE - NO PROOF YET) | |
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| Birth | 1740 | Goochland County, Virginia |
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| Assembly | 20 Jun 1757 | Cumberland County, Virginia |
| Act of Assembly entitled An Act for Granting Aid to His Majesty, for better protection of this colony | ||
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| Tax List | 1764 | Buckingham County, Virginia |
| 1764 - John Worley was listed for personal property taxes in the household of John Douglas, along with 5 slaves. (Overseer for John Douglas?)1773 & 1774 -John Worley was listed for personal property taxes in the household of John Benning, along with Joel Bondurant. Total tithes in 1773 were 9 and total in 1774 were 10 (the rest probably being slaves) Worley and Bondurant being in the employment of John Benning. | ||
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| Tax List | 1773 | Buckingham County, Virginia |
| 1773 and 1774 1764 - John Worley was listed for personal property taxes in the household of John Douglas, along with 5 slaves. (Overseer for John Douglas?)1773 & 1774 -John Worley was listed for personal property taxes in the household of John Benning, along with Joel Bondurant. Total tithes in 1773 were 9 and total in 1774 were 10 (the rest probably being slaves) Worley and Bondurant being in the employment of John Benning. | ||
| Land Sale | 16 Apr 1778 | Powhatan County, Virginia |
| John Worley of Buckingham County sold to John Moseley 100 acres lying between Moseley and Trent. (Believed to be the land John III inherited in his grandfather's will that his father had rights to live on. Deed Book 1, page 21 | ||
| Tax List | 1786 | Campbell County, Virginia |
| John Worley was listed for personal property taxes from 1786 to 1790 in Campbell County. The film began in 1784, when there were no Worleys listed. He did not appear after 1790. In 1790 Moses Worley, age 16-21, was listed with him. | ||
| Witness | 31 Mar 1786 | Campbell County, Virginia |
| A deed from John Dawn to Josias Bullock was witnessed by John Worley and William Dawn. The land sold was 335 acres on the head of Dutchman's Branch, E. side Falling River adjoining William Jones and William Harris. From Campbell Co Deed Book 2, page 401 | ||
| Witness | 15 May 1786 | Campbell County, Virginia |
| John & Dorothy Worley witness will of John Dawn. It left everything to his wife Margaret, to be divided among his children, not named, after her death. The will was also witnessed by a John Reynolds. J. Dawn will May 15, 1786, proven Oct 4 1787 | ||
| Deed | 7 Sep 1795 | Franklin County, Virginia |
| On 7 September 1795, at Franklin County, VA,, John Worly of Franklin County bought from David Barton (DB 3 p 289) 155 acres on a branch of Auter (Otter) Creek adjoining Ferguson and Barton. In 1798, Barton sold 50 acres to John Radford (DB 3 p 565) which was described as being on the east side of Turkey Branch between John Worly and William Cannaday. Also mentioned was the dividing ridge between Otter and R. Bad Creeks. On the same day he also sold some land to George Staton Jr (DB 3 p 575), described as "on the head of a branch of the south fork of Otter Creek, adj George Staton Sr and John Worley." | ||
| Deed | 7 Feb 1803 | Franklin County, Virginia |
| John Worley sold to William Worley 155 acres on a branch of Auter beginning at a mouth of a branch at [unreadable] thence crossing Otter Branch. Adjoined Ferguson and Barton. DB 4, page 535 | ||
| Death | 3 Mar 1815 | White County, Tennessee |
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Siblings |
5 siblings | |
| Person ID | P4445 | Burress | My Ancestors |
| Father | John Worley Jr. b. 1717, Virginia ![]() d. 1777, Virginia (Age 60 years) | |
| Family ID | F2712 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Wife | Dorothy b. 1742, Virginia | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Marriage | 1759 | Buckingham County, Virginia |
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| Children | 6 sons and 4 daughters | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Family ID | F1946 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | |||||||||||||||||||
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