NameGibson Flournoy55
BirthVirginia
Death1808/13, Hancock Co., GA55
FatherFrancis Flournoy (1687-1770)
Misc. Notes
Chesterfield Co. OB 4, p. 59; Mar. 1767 will of John Russell; wit: Peter Farmer, Gipson & Wm. Flournoy, Jacob Ashurst

Chesterfield Co. OB 4, p. 385; Apr. 1770 deed from Edward Clay to Gibson Flournoy; wit: John Watkins, Eleazer Clay, Josiah Flournoy

Witnessed deed for brother James in 1772.

Chesterfield Co. OB 6, p. 223; May 1779 Gibson Flournoy presented by Grand Jury for profane swearing

Chesterfield Co. DB 11, p. 443; 12 Jun. 1788 John Farmer to his sister Mary Flournoy...two negroes...Ned and Easter; wit: Chas. Lockett, James Flournoy, Gibson Flournoy

Chesterfield Co. DB 11; p. 443; 12 Jun. 1788 John Farmer to his sister Ann Flournoy...2 negroes...Dick and Tabb; wit: Chas. Lockett, James Flournoy, Gibson Flournoy [were these wives of Gibson's brothers or of his sons?]

Chesterfield Co. DB 12, p. 26; 7 Oct. 1790 David Morrissett and Jean his wife to Gibson Flournoy; wit: Benj. Hill, Benj. Cheatham, Bernard Markham

Chesterfield Co. DB 12, p. 325; 7 Nov. 1792 Gibson Flournoy and Mary his wife to David Morrissett...L70...9 1/2 acres...bounded...Hundred road, sd. Morrissett, Edw. Johnson dec'd; wit: Wm. Caulfield, Wm. Blankenship, David Morrissett

Chesterfield Co. DB 12, p. 331; 3 Sept. 1792 Gibson and Mary Flournoy to John Porter of Powhatan...L350...south side of Otter Branch...bounded... Jacob Flournoy, Wm. Flournoy Sr., Elams lines, lands of Jas. Elam and Branch Elam adj. the land of the aforesaid Jacob Flournoy...including the plantation that my son J. F. Flournoy now lives on; wit: John Flournoy, Nelson Flournoy, Peter Flournoy, Edward Bass

Chesterfield Co. DB 13, p. 275; 5 Jan. 1794 Gibson Flournoy to Edw. Branch, son of Gardner Branch dec'd...L100...100 acres...branch of skin quartr creek adj. Stephen Elam, Richd. Simbs(?); wit: Frances Flournoy, Wm. Flournoy Jr.

Chesterfield Co. OB 11, p. 492; Jun. 1796 Petition of Gibson Flournoy to build a Water Grist Mill...land on both sides of Dumpling Branch Chesterfield Co. DB 17, p. 311; 8 Sept. 1806 Gipson Flournoy to Daniel Flournoy...$1130...275 acres...bounded...James Flournoys estate...Josiah Flournoys line...to the land called the Silver mine...to land lately purchased by John Snellings of Alexander Snellings...to John Laborears line...to Josiah Elletts line...to Archer Wooldridges line...to Peter Morrissetts line; wit: Robt. Haskins, S. Flournoy, Nelson Flournoy, Henry Howard, John Howard, William Howard

Chesterfield Co. DB 18, p. 55; 3 Jan. 1809 Gipson Flournoy to his son Jacob A. Flournoy...$5...50 acres...adj. John Fislie, my own tract...to John Ellett...Forrest Flournoy; wit: John Laprade, Wm. Laprade Jr., Pleasant A. Turner, Edw. Laprade, W. Laprade Sr., Archd. Wooldridge, Edw. Bass, Jacob Flournoy, John Ellyson

DEATH: Chesterfield Co. OB 19, p. 489; May 1813 Daniel Flournoy of GA brought slaves to brother Jacob A. Flournoy, left to him by his father Gibson Flournoy, formerly of Hancock Co., GA

1. "Gibson Flournoy and Related Families" by E. Madgelaine Flournoy. 24 pp. This unpublished document is on file in the Ladson Library in Vidalia, GA. Library phone# is (912) 537-9283

2. The Flournoy Family. VA. Magazine of History and Biography, Vol 2.

3. Will of Gibson Flournoy, written 27-Aug-1811, probated 21-Oct-1811. Hancock Co, GA.
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