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The Hulls of Georgia
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1644 - 1708 (64 years)
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Name |
Jacob Lumpkin |
Born |
1644 |
England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
14 Sep 1708 |
King & Queen Co., St. Stephens Parish, VA |
Notes |
- From "Descendants of Jacob Lumpkin":
Lumpkin's home "Newington" in King & Queen Co., St. Stephens Parish, VA, on the Mattaponi River was the original home of the Lumpkin Family. It contained about 1,000 acres. In 1704 the Virginia Quit-Rent Rolls of King and Queen County contained the name of Jacob Lumpkin, and credited him with 950 acres at that time. He died 14, Sept 1708 at "Newington", King and Queen County, Virginia. Lower St. Stephen Church, now Mattaponi Baptist Church. Near the north door of the "Mattapony Church" lies a marble slab inscribed:
JACOB LUMPKIN
Obit 14 die September 1708, Aetatis 64
Dux Militum, Victor Hostium
Morte Victus. Pax adsit, vives requias
Eterna Sepultis.
Translated this reads: "A leader of soldiers; Conqueror of the enemy; Conquered by death. May peace be with him; you shall live. eternal rest for the buried."
Authorities:
"Lumpkin Lore" (1928) by L.L. Cody, pp. 2-4.
"Lumpkin--Wilson" (1929) by L.L. Cody, p. 57.
"King and Queen County, Va."
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Person ID |
I1725 |
Hull | Descendants of Pierre Mesney |
Last Modified |
18 Oct 2009 |
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