Re: Agnes Weldy, David Mims, 1700's, Virgini
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In reply to:
Agnes Weldy, David Mims, 1700's, Virgini
6/14/99
Marilyn,
There is a Deed where William Weldy gives to his Daughter Angess Mims, some property.
There is a Deed where William Weldy gives to his Daughter Angess Mims, some property.I have copies of documents and from these I have come to the following conclusions, I could be wrong so do your own research.
I have copies of documents and from these I have come to the following conclusions, I could be wrong so do your own research.William Weldy born in James Co., VA married a Anne Rebecca (surname unknown) and they had at least three children, maybe more.
William Weldy born in James Co., VA married a Anne Rebecca (surname unknown) and they had at least three children, maybe more.The Children were:
The Children were:1.Agness who married David Mims
2.A daughter that married William Drumwright, she apparently died quiet young after having one child who was named George Weldy Drumwright.
3.A son named William Weldy who married a Rebecca.
2.A daughter that married William Drumwright, she apparently died quiet young after having one child who was named George Weldy Drumwright.
3.A son named William Weldy who married a Rebecca.
It is this William that I believe that I am a decendant of.
It is this William that I believe that I am a decendant of.You find many references to the Agness Weldy, but no one seems to have taken the research much further.Alot of research as been done on the Mims surname and I think that is in part because of the connection of "Jesse James" with that name.
You find many references to the Agness Weldy, but no one seems to have taken the research much further.Alot of research as been done on the Mims surname and I think that is in part because of the connection of "Jesse James" with that name.