Phillip Vincent Vass

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  • Name Phillip Vincent Vass 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 3D5E8C30EB0B4E3388CDD1CA39D9E45004F8 
    Person ID I1598  Bennett, Harrison, and Herron Families
    Last Modified 22 Jan 2008 

    Father John Vass,   b. Abt 1690,   d. 1755, Essex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 65 years) 
    Mother Rachel Pendleton 
    Children 6 children 
    Family ID F498  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mary Curtis,   d. Aft Jul 1773 
    Children 
     1. Phillip Vincent Vass,   b. 17 Feb 1763,   d. Aft 1834  (Age > 72 years)
     2. John Vass,   b. Abt 1743,   d. Bef Nov 1772  (Age ~ 29 years)
    Married: Hannah
     3. Rachel Vass
     4. Martha Vass
     5. Rice Curtis Vass
     6. Thomas Vass
    Last Modified 14 Oct 2020 
    Family ID F511  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 

    • From "The Virginia Gazette" June 6. 1755 (Va. Gen 1-1)
      Phillip Vincent Vass advertises for sale to the highest bidder 250 acres in Essex Co. on Rappahanock Rives about 2 miles below Bowles Warehouse. with dwelling house, apple and peach orchards. Purchasers may apply to Vass living in Spotsylvania Co., near Mr. Zachary Lewis or to Major Rice Curtis on the assembly.
      (6 Je 55:41 13 Je 55:41 20 Je 55:41)

      Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS
      DEED BOOK F 1761-1766, page 231
      Augt. 28, 1763. Philip Vincent Vass of St. George Par., Spts. Co., to his son, John Vass. Deed of Gift. 2 negroes. Witnesses, Edwd. Herndon, John Waller. Septr. 5, 1763.

      Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800, GUARDIANS BONDS, WILL BOOK D, page 76
      £1000 Mary Vass, guard. to Martha, Rice and Rachel Vass, orphs. of Philip Vincent Vass, with John Carthrae and Joseph Herndon, sec. Oct. 3, 1768.

      Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS
      DEED BOOK H 1771-1774, page 296
      Novr. 5, 1772. Rice Vass of Spts. Co. and Ann, his wife, of first part; Mary Vass, widow and relict of Philip Vincent Vass, of second part, to George Stubblefield of Spts. Co., Gent. Whereas, Philip Vincent Vass at his death was seized of a certain tract of 576 a. in Spts. Co. and dying intestate sd. tract descended to his son John Vass, his eldest son and heir, who sometime afterward died intestate and without issue, by which the same descended to the sd. Rice Vass, as elder brother and heir of the sd. John Vass, and since the sd. Rice Vass has agreed to sell part of the sd. tract to sd. Stubblefield, the sd. Mary Vass, being entitled to dower in the sd. tract, joins in the deed, etc. For the sum of £45 3s. curr. 150 a. of the afsd. tract, etc. Witnesses, Wm. Heslop, Thos. Towles, Harry Stubblefield, Jno. Carthrae, O. Towles, Robt. Stubblefield, Lewis Young, Leonard Young. Novr. 20, 1772.

      Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS
      DEED BOOK _, p. 371
      Feb 20, 1783. Rice Vass of Spotsylvania Co., son and heir at lae of Philip Vass decd (dying intestate) to David Sandidge Jr. of same co. for 1750 pounds curr. right title and interest in 2 negroes now in possessed by my mother Mary Vass.