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Sister of Bridges Freeman?
From the information on this entry: Elizabeth Grove
the following needs verification as there are some inconsistencies and the sources are not known.
Elizabeth Durrant (Freeman)
Born June 1608 in Preston Crowmarsh, Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
Daughter of: Thomas Freeman Jr., of Preston and Frances Elizabeth Freeman
Wife of Richard Durrant (alternate spelling also Durrent and Durrence)
Sister of: Col. Bridges Freeman, Sr., of Jamestown; Robert F Freeman; Henry Freeman; William Freeman; Bennett Freeman, Thomas Freeman, III; Richard Freeman; William Freeman; George Freeman; James Freeman; Robert Freeman and John Freeman, Sr « less
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Widow of Richard Durant; then married Pettus, third married Groves.
Capt. Thomas Pettus, one of his Majesties Councill of State, 886 acs., James City Co., Apr. 11 1643,..., by intermarriage with the relict & Exix. of Richard Durrant, &........ ( complete text see sources)
https://genealogyadventures.net/2017/10/23/playing-genealogical-hid...
Thomas Pettus, immigrant son of Thomas Pettus and Cecily King married Elizabeth (Freeman) Durrent, widow of Richard Durrent, in Virginia. She was born in 1606 in England. Thomas received a patent for 886 ac. of land in 1643. Part of the land was by right of intermarriage with the widow Durrent. Patents require several years to process. Thomas II was an orphan in 1672, which means that he was born no earlier than 1651. These considerations prove that Thomas II was not the son of “Powhatan Jane.”
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pettus-8
The only known wife of Thomas Pettus was Elizabeth Freeman, who was first married to Richard Durant / Durrent, who died before 1643, secondly married to Col. Thomas Pettus. and after Thomas’ death, married thirdly to Capt. John Grove. The dates of Durant’s death and the marriage of Elizabeth and Thomas are unknown. In April, 1643, Thomas Pettus claimed the land she had inherited from Durant so they must have married before that date. Elizabeth married John Grove(s) by 1669 after Thomas’ death. [2]
Thomas and Elizabeth had the following two recorded children:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Freeman-11409
Elizabeth Mourning is a fictitious person from the book by Charles Ragland created from the conflation of Elizabeth Freeman, wife of Thomas Pettus and Mourning Burgh, the wife of his son.
https://pettusheritage.wordpress.com/2016/11/07/misinformation-on-t...
6. Thomas Pettus married Elizabeth Mouring in Virginia.
Thomas married Elizabeth (Freeman) Durrent, a widow, after arriving in Virginia. The name Mouring is similar to Mourning, the name of Thomas II’s wife.
1608 |
June 1608
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Preston Crowmarsh, Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1642 |
1642
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Probably Littletown Plantation, James City County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
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1656 |
1656
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Probably James City County, Virginia
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1680 |
September 1680
Age 72
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James City County, Virginia Colony, British Colonial America
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