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- All that is known for a certainity is that John Elkin was the son ofRalph Elkin. This compiler has a great deal more research to do onthe Elkin Family as yet. In following the Elkins Eagle QuarterlyNewsletter's Time Line of Elkin(s) in the Virginia Chronology, thiscompiler tried to only concentrate on the "Elkin" since we know thatJames Jr/Sr.'s Elkin(s)(probable brother to Drury & Jesse Elkin(s))father was James Elkin (b. 1720) in probably King George County whereJohn Elkin and Ralph Elkin Sr. were located. I'm sure that otherresearchers may feel that several family members have been left out ofthis family line, and that is true. I did not research all three ofthe original Richard's, nor Archibald's family lines as yet. It isthe goal of this compiler to first establish the links between theElkin Family before moving onto other family links. Hopefully, thoselinks may be explored before too long. One thing that did jump out inthe Elkins Eagle Quarterly was that David Elkin(s) (b.14 Feb 1741/42)married a cousin, Mary Pedigoe, dau. of Mary Rhoebe Elkin, dau. ofRalph Jr. Elkin, and descendant from the Elkin family. So, it is mybelief that the families could be very much inter-related. [09February 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler & Family Genealogist, dau. of JoyceLorraine Clore Elkins, Family Genealogist]
1698 - "JOHN ELKIN, Stafford Co. sold to John Waugh 70 ac. Land toJOHN ELKINS by request of Samuel Bell who bought it from James Ashtonbounded easterly with tract formerly belonging to RALPH ELKIN."SOURCE: The Elkins Eagle Newsletter Quarterly, Volume IV, No. 1;Titled: Virginia Chronology continued, page 21. [Transcribed 09February 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]
1698 - Stafford Co. In Indenture 7 June 1726 it is stated that"Samuel Bolt who by his last will & Testament bequeath'd the said Land(100 ac) to JOHN ELKIN s/o RALPH ELKIN, the said JOHN ELKIN the 4thof June 1698 conveyed the same to John Waugh who on the 11th of May1702 sells the same to George Procter Senr. & George Procter Junr. &William Procter of St. Paul's Parish, Stafford, lease this 100 ac toJohn Fitzhugh." Virginia Land Records, p422. SOURCE: The ElkinsEagle Newsletter Quarterly, Volume IV, No. 1; Titled: VirginiaChronology - The Ralphers Quagmire-continued, page 82. [Transcribed09 February 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]
1702 - "Stafford Co. John Waugh bought 170 ac from JOHN ELKIN 11 May1702. Mentions tract of land of RALPH ELKINS. Sparacio, Deed andWill Abstracts of Stafford Co. Virginia 1699-1709 DB W-2 p140." [Itsays nothing about John Elkin living in Stafford County. Theindenture is dated 7 June 1726 and recorded in Stafford Co., page 83,EE] SOURCE: The Elkins Eagle Newsletter Quarterly, Volume IV, No. 1;Titled: Virginia Chronology - The Ralphers Quagmire-continued, page82. [Transcribed 09 February 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]
1702 - "11 May JOHN ELKIN, Stafford Co. sold John Waugh 170 ac DB w-2p140." SOURCE: The Elkins Eagle Newsletter Quarterly, Volume IV, No.1; Titled: Virginia Chronology continued, page 21. [Transcribed 09February 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]
1751 - "King George Co. 3 May 1751: Administration on estate of JohnElkin(s), ded'd granted to his widow Elizabeth Elkins, estate orderedappraised. She gave bond L200 with William Stringfellow and JohnCrouch securities. Inventory of John Elkins dec'd recorded 7 June1751 (I #2 pp 82-84.) COB #3 p2. From Esther Ham same source asabove." SOURCE: The Elkins Eagle Newsletter Quarterly, Volume IV, No.3; Titled: Virginia Chronology continued, page 87. [Transcribed 09February 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]
1751 - JNO. ELKIN Inventory. Torrance p138, etc...." SOURCE: TheElkins Eagle Newsletter Quarterly, Volume IV, No. 3; Titled: VirginiaChronology continued, page 87. [Transcribed 09 February 2007, SLJuhl,compiler]
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