Birth31 Jan 1687, Geneva, Switzerland55
Death1770/73, Chesterfield Co., VA55
Research
Henrico Co. OB 1719-24, p. 15; March, 1719 John LeGrand and Catherine his wife, deed of land to Francis Flournoy
Henrico Co. OB 1719-24, p. 230; Feb. 1722 Anthony Trabue, deed to Francis Flournoy
Chesterfield Co. DB 1, p. 25; 4 Aug. 1749 Francis Flournoy of Dale Parish for love and affection to my son in law Edward Wooldridge of same, 200 acres in the fork of Tomahawk, next to Stephen Watkins and Trabue's branch; wit: Gilbert Elam, James Hill, Wm. Lockett Jr.
Henrico Co. OB 1, p. 48; Jan. 1750 Francis Flournoy granted a license to operate an ordinary
Chesterfield Co. OB 1, p. 45; May, 1750 Francis Flournoy appointed Overseer of the road from Tomahawk Bridge to the county line; among those whose hands (workers) named to work: Jacob Flournoy, Miles and Thomas Gibson
Chesterfield Co. OB 1, p. 182; May 1752 Grand Jury cites Francis Flournoy and others for not attending church
Chesterfield Co. DB 2, p. 325; 5 Sept. 1755 Francis Flournoy to William Lockett Jr....120 acres...bounded...sd. Lockett, Clay, Hill, and Walthall... being land granted sd. Flournoy by patent 5 Aug. 1751; wit: Robt. Haskins, Abraham Sandefur, Wm. Akin
Chesterfield Co. DB 5, p. 36; 15 Sept. 1760 (recorded) Francis Flournoy and Thomas Gipson to Benj. Gipson, son of sd. Thomas, 100 acres in south fork of Turkea branch...adj. Flournoy, Bass, and Gipson and Ashurst; wit: Jacob Ashurst, Edw. Friend Jr., Edmond Logwood
Chesterfield Co. DB 4, p. 372; 5 Jun. 1761 Jacob Flournoy, Francis Flournoy, and James Flournoy give unto our father Francis Flournoy Sr.... 300 acres...one third part thereof lying ont he western side of Tomahawk incl. the plantation whereon the sd. Jacob Flournoy formerly lived one hundred of the sd. three on Trabues Branch incl. the plantation Francis Flournoy Jr. now lives on and the remainder on the branches of Swift Creek incl. the plantation that James Flournoy now lives on...being the same land that was devised by the sd. Francis Flournoy Sr. unto Jacob, Francis Jr., and James Flournoy
Chesterfield Co. OB 3, p. 167; Aug. 1761 deed from Francis Flournoy, Andrew Laprade, and Martha Laprade to Wm. Wooldridge
Chesterfield Co. DB 5, p. 69; Feb. 1763 Francis Flournoy to my nephew Jacob Ashurst...land on south side of Turkea branch...bounded...Benj. Gipson, sd. Ashurst; wit: Israel Winfree, John Moody, Robert (X) Ashurst
Chesterfield Co. OB 3, p. 470; Jan. 1764 Jeremiah Blankenship produced a certificate granted by Thos. Worsham, Gent. for taking up a runaway Negro slave belonging to Francis Flournoy
Chesterfield Co. DB 5, pp. 243-251 Francis Flournoy in six deeds gives land to his sons Francis, William, Gipson, Josiah, Jacob, and James, 200 acres each; wit. to all deeds: Wm. Wooldridge, Jno. Jas. Trabue, Jacob Ashurst; 18 Jun. 1765
DEATH: Chesterfield Co. WB 2, p. 262; will dated 13 Apr. 1770; exec: sons Jacob and Francis; wit: Edward Friend, Edmond Wooldridge, Francis Dickinson
Chesterfield Co. OB 5, p. 302; Jun. 1773 will of Francis Flournoy proved by Edw. Friend and Edmund Wooldridge, witnesses; ordered to be entered
Chesterfield Co. WB 2, p. 273; inventory of Francis Flournoy Sr., by Jacob Flournoy; 7 Jan. 1774
Chesterfield Co. DB 8, p. 8; 6 Jan. 1775 Josiah Flournoy, to establish his father Francis Flournoy's will dated 13 Apr. 1770: to my sons Jacob, Francis, James, Gibson, Wm., and Josiah...10 acres...adj. The Rocks called The Dumplins and on both sides of Nuttree Run...relinquish previous deed of gift to me of sd. land
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