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John Mead, 17031754 (aged 51 years)

Name
John /Mead/
Given names
John
Surname
Mead
Birth
Birth of a brother
English Queen
Birth of a brother
Citation details: "Some of the Meads," Vol. 10, pp. 191, 242
Birth of a brother
British Queen
Birth of a sister
Residence
British King
Immigration
1730 (aged 27 years)
Note: and John's wife Mary, Fairfax Monthly Meeting
Birth of a sister
Occupation
carpenter and landowner
1732
Marriage of parents
Citation details: Book A, pp. 142-144
Note: descendants say he married at age 50
Marriage of a brother
Note: signed by all witnesses including Samuel Mead, William Mead, Mary Mead, Hannah Downey, James Downey, James Downey - Falls Monthly Meeting
Marriage of a brother
Citation details: Vol. 6
Note: He remarried, Margaret Mead, apparently to his cousin, and they had several children. Margaret was examined by the Women's Meeting as to how she stood about her daughter Elizabeth going out in marriage, but Elizabeth was unswayed.
British King
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death
1754 (aged 51 years)
Burial
Cemetery: Mead burial ground
Family with parents
father
1660
Birth: 1660 31 Stepney, London, Buckinghamshire, England
Death:
mother
1690
Birth: about 1690
Death:
Marriage Marriagebefore August 17, 1732Maryland, USA
-29 years
himself
17031754
Birth: about 1703 43 13 Bedford, Virginia, USA
Death: 1754Bedford, Virginia, USA
3 years
younger brother
17051782
Birth: about 1705 45 15
Death: 1782Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, USA
13 years
younger brother
17071784
Birth: between 1707 and 1717 57 27 Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 1784Pittsgrove, Salem, New Jersey, USA
4 years
younger brother
7 years
younger sister
14 years
younger sister
Immigration

and John's wife Mary, Fairfax Monthly Meeting

Note

deeded by Thomas Thoms of Prince William County, planter, to John Mead, carpenter, of said county and Henry Ballinger of Mensuasie in Prince Georges County. in the province of Maryland, planter, for 5 shillings silver money 100 acres . . . a deed 1732 . . . parish of Truro in the County of Prince William and on the branches of Kittockton Run amongst the broken hills about 10 miles from Goose Creek joyning to the land of Richard Wood." Signed by Thomas and Mary Thoms. Witnessed by Amos Janney, John Gordon, Richard Abrill.

Note

on polls list of those voting for members of House of Burgesses

Martin T. McLean Sr (1895–1992) Horace Wooten Busby (1884–1965) Karl Douglas Wilks (1942–1972) Earnest Lee McLean (1907–1979) Blake Charles McLean (1915–1994) Jesse Wilks (1886–1918) Amanda Elizabeth Taylor (1868–1951) Ethel Delores Nolen (1912–1962) Joe Mitchell Phillips (1860–1941) Cecil E. Corner[s] (1884–1891) Charles Jenkins Taylor (1894–1971) Arthur Amos Perry (1894–1981) Arthur Amos Perry (1894–1981) Martin T. McLean Jr (1924–2005) Thomas Noble Reed (1883–1967) Benjamin Carroll Wilks (1827–1919) Frances M. Corner[s] (1857–1919) Byron Adelbert Hitt (1900–1972) 1860 Census for Grayson County, Texas, USA Reta Vird Wilks (1911–1994) Francis Jacques Corner (1821–1870) Arrena Goen Taylor (1869–1930) Bertha Mae Gammon (1887–1963) Charles Jenkins Taylor (1894–1971) David Washington McLean (1909–1917) Elizabeth Goen (1840–1884) Sarah Jane McLean (1818–1868) Mima Cater (1870–1918) Marcus Monroe McLean (1872–1934) Charles Richard LaBounty (1948–1971) Sarah E. Rainey (1821–1910) Blake Charles McLean (1915–1994) David Washington McLean (1909–1917) William Jonah Newman (1880–1934) Alfred Jonathan Perry (1860–1936) John Alton Newman (1881–1907) John Casbeer (1806–1877) Cheryl Ann LaBounty (1945–1974)