Name ? Keziah Franklin ?55
Misc. Notes
UNSURE
Spouses
Birthca 1735, Henrico Co., VA55
Death1797, Chesterfield Co., VA55
FatherFrancis Flournoy (1687-1770)
Research
Chesterfield Co. OB 1, p. 451; Mar. 1754 Francis & James Flournoy ordered to work on the part of the road where Stephen Watkins is Surveyor

Chesterfield Co. DB 2, p. 211; Francis Flournoy of Chesterfield Co., for love & affection to my three sons Jacob Flournoy, Francis Flournoy, and James Flournoy: to son Jacob 100 acres on west side of Tomahawk Swamp, between the swamp and Wm. Trent and John Hall and the plantation now in tenure of Thos. Saunders; to son Francis, 100 acres east side of Trabues branch, including plantation he now lives on; to son James, between Swift Creek & Nuttree branch, including plantation where Miles Gipson formerly lived; wit: Samuel Hancock, Simon Hancock, Elizabeth (+) Weathers; 24 July 1754

Chesterfield Co. DB 4, p. 372; 5 Jun. 1761 see more complete deed under notes for Francis Flournoy Sr. James Flournoy lived on the branches of Swift Creek in 1761.

Chesterfield Co. DB 5, p. 250; 18 Jun. 1765 I, Francis Flournoy, of Chesterfield Co., for good causes, grant to my son James Flournoy, 200 acres on the meanders of Swift Creek Swamp, next to his brother Gipson and my back line, including plantation he lives on; wit: Wm. Wooldridge, Jno. Jas. Trabue, Jacob Ashurst

Chesterfield Co. OB 4, p. 472; Dec. 1770 deed from Benjamin Laprade to James Flournoy; wit: Simon Fraser, John Trabue, Martin Baker

Chesterfield Co. OB 5, p. 25; Aug. 1771 James Flournoy to be paid for 2 days attendance by his wife as a witness for Mary Clay

Chesterfield Co. DB 6, p. 388; 13 Jun. 1772 Daniel Young of Goochland to James Flournoy...L23/10s...47 acres...bounded...Andrew Laprade...Moores corner...Cheatham...John Laprade...Laborears line...the Hundred Road; wit: Andrew Laprade, Wm. Akin, Jacob Flournoy, Gibson (X) Flournoy

Chesterfield Co. DB 6, p. 413; 13 Jun. 1772 Daniel Young of Goochland to Andrew Laprade...bounded...Goodes Bridge road...Moores line...Hundred road... John Laprade...18 acres; wit: Wm. Akin, Jacob Flournoy, James (X) Flournoy, Gibson (X) Flournoy

Chesterfield Co. OB 5, p. 314; Aug. 1773 Jacob Flournoy to survey the road from Tomahawk Swamp on Jenito Road to the Dumplin Branch on the Hundred Road with the hands of John Trabue, John Dickenson, Wm. Flournoy Sr. and Jr., Gibson, James, and Josiah Flournoy, and his own

Chesterfield Co. DB 8, p. 100; 22 Oct. 1775 Richd. Dickinson to Jacob Flournoy...100 acres...; wit: Wm. Flournoy Jr., William (X) Flournoy, James (X) Flournoy

Chesterfield Co. DB 9, p. 19; 4 Dec. 1778 James Flournoy to David Morrisett.. L220/10s...147 acres...adj. sd. Morrisett, John Baker, Andrew Laprade, John More, and Labareers...purchased of Benj. Laprade and Daniel Young; wife examined

Chesterfield Co. DB 11, p. 289; 6 Nov. 1786 James Flournoy to his son Jacob Flournoy...180 acres...on Otter Branch...bounded...Laffon Church road up Jenitoe road to his uncle William Flournoys line...on his uncle Gibson Flournoys line to Branch Elams...to Smith Blakeys; wit: William Flournoy Jr, John Fers [?] Flournoy, Josiah Flournoy

Chesterfield Co. DB 11, p. 185; 1 Feb. 1787 Jesse and Mary Crump of Manchester Parish to Eleazer Clay...L34...34 acres...land purchased of Francis Lockett; wit: James (X) Flournoy, John (X) Snellings, Dorcas Clay

Chesterfield Co. OB 8, p. 287; Aug. 1789 John Franklyn Vs. James Flournoy; charged with detaining the negro Amy; ordered that plaintiff recover her or her value; James Flournoy ordered to pay Peter Franklyn as a witness for him

Chesterfield Co. DB 12, p. 19; 15 Jan. 1791 James Flournoy Sr. to John Cole...L150...165 acres...being the land belonging to Francis Flournoy formerly bounded by Gibson, Wm., and Josiah Flournoy on Ottar Branch; wit: Stephen Russell Jr., Josiah Cheatham, Peter Baugh [this land sold in 1794 to John Flournoy; wit: Gibson, Wm. & Josiah Flournoy]

Chesterfield Co. OB 9, p. 248; Nov. 1791 James Flournoy ordered to pay Liddia Flournoy and James Francis Flournoy 50 lbs. of tobacco as witnesses in his case against John Elliott

Chesterfield Co. OB 10, p. 87; May 1793 James Flournoy and Keziah his wife vs. John Franklyn and Bartlett Baugh; referred to committee

Chesterfield Co. DB 13, p. 547; 7 Sept. 1796 James Flournoy to my son Nelson Flournoy...170 acres...a small plantation adj. Jenitoe road opposite to his brother Jacobs lands, lands belonging to the estate of Richard Elam dec'd, and thence to Jacob Ashurst; wit: John, Daniel, Samuel Flournoy

DEATH: Chesterfield Co. WB 5, p. 446; will written 11 Jun 1797; wit: Peter F. Flournoy, Edward F. Flournoy

Chesterfield Co. OB 12, p. 309; Sept. 1797 will of James Flournoy proved by Peter F. Flournoy and Edward T. Flournoy

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Was James' mother Mary Gipson [Gibson], dau. of Thomas & Eliz., or was she the dau. of Peter Gipson, imported as a headright by Jacob Flournoy?
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ChildrenJacob A (ca1760-1846)
 James (1763->1858)
 Nelson (>1765->1811)
 Martha (->1801)
 Lydia (-<1823)
 Jane Frances (->1791)
 Mary (-1821)
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