Frances Grant1

Female, #46147, (say 1760 - )

ParentDaniel Grant1 (1724 - 19 Oct 1793)
ParentElizabeth Tate1 (1731 - 13 Oct 1763)
Frances Grant|b. say 1760|p46147.htm|Daniel Grant|b. 1724\nd. 19 Oct 1793|p46176.htm|Elizabeth Tate|b. 1731\nd. 13 Oct 1763|p46177.htm|Thomas Grant|b. 1682\nd. circa Jul 1774|p46178.htm|Isabella Richardson|b. circa 1694\nd. before Mar 1773|p46179.htm|William Tate|b. 12 Apr 1702\nd. 1751|p46199.htm|Sarah Skelton|b. 1702|p46200.htm|

Name Variation Frances Grant was also known as Fanny. 
Birth*say 1760 She was born say 1760 at Halifax Co., Virginia.1 
 She was the daughter of Daniel Grant and Elizabeth Tate.1 
(Family Member) Relocation1764 She was an accompanying familiy member in the relocation of Daniel Grant in 1764 at Granville Co., North Carolina.2 
Marriage*Sep 1778 She married Stephen D. Gafford at Granville Co., North Carolina, in Sep 1778.1 
Married NameSep 1778 As of Sep 1778, her married name was Gafford.1 
(Family Member) Relocation1783 She was an accompanying familiy member in the relocation of Daniel Grant in 1783 at Wilkes Co., Georgia.2 
Deed*29 Dec 1790 A deed was granted to her witnessed by Thomas Grant and with Daniel Grant as an adjacent landowner on 29 Dec 1790.
(Stephen Gafford and Fanny, his wife, of Wilkes Co., Ga., to David Elington of Luningburgh Co., Va., for £300, Little River, adj. S. & E. by Daniel Grant, N. by late of John Pinkstone, W. by late of Edward Black, was in 2 grants, 1 grant, 31 Aug. 1785, other grant, 20 Jan. 1786, 300 acres. (signed) Stephen Gafford, Fanny Gafford. Wit: Daniel Deupree, Thomas Grant, Danl. Grant, Thomas Mercer. Proved by Deupree, 1 Mar. 1791, H. Mounger, J.P. Regd. 1 Mar. 1791.).3 
(beneficiary) Probate8 Nov 1793 Frances listed to benefit in Daniel Grant's will at Wilkes Co., Georgia, on 8 Nov 1793.4 
Event-Misc*25 Dec 1794 Stephen Gafford signed for the legacy of his wife, Fanny, as she became a charter member of Turkey Creek Baptist Church
at Abbeville District, South Carolina, on 25 Dec 1794.1 
Event-Misc*2 May 1808 Fanny Grant applied to ?? for letter of admission of son, Thomas Gafford, who was deceased. On 2 May 1808.5 
Church membership*20 Feb 1819 Frances joined at Williams Creek Baptist Church, Warren Co., Georgia, on 20 Feb 1819 (Rec'd Fanny Gafford by a letter of dismission from Ebenezer Church, Wilkes County, dated 25 Oct 1817).6 
Church membership9 Apr 1825 Frances joined at Williams Creek Baptist Church, Warren Co., Georgia, on 9 Apr 1825 (Sister Frances Gafford came forward and acknowledged herself ever to have been a member with us (and not of Tho's Rhodes Party) and is acknowledged by the church to be in fellowship with us.).7 
Event-Misc*20 Dec 1834 Ordered that Sister Frances Gafford... have letters of dismission. On 20 Dec 1834 at Williams Creek Baptist Church, Warren Co., Georgia.8 

Family

Stephen D. Gafford (say 1753 - after 28 Nov 1822)
Marriage*Sep 1778 She married Stephen D. Gafford at Granville Co., North Carolina, in Sep 1778.1 
Children

Charts Warren Culpepper's Ancestry Chart
Last Edited 12 Jun 2004

Citations

  1. , RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, Ancestry.com: Rootsweb.
    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
    Mary Stearnes Henley. <e-mail address>
  2. , RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, Ancestry.com: Rootsweb.
    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
    DB: Marjoeal; Mary Stearnes Henley. <e-mail address>
  3. Michael Martin Farmer, Wilkes Co., GA Deed Books A - VV, 1784 - 1806 Farmer Genealogy, Dallas.
    Book GG, 1790-1793, p. 201.
  4. Grace Gillam Davidson, Early Records of Georgia, Vols 1-2 Silas Emmett Lucas, GA, 1932.
    Record of Wills--1792-1801, p. 61.
  5. Grace Gillam Davidson, Early Records of Georgia, Vols 1-2 Silas Emmett Lucas, GA, 1932.
  6. J. Kenneth Brantley, The Records of the Church at Williams Creek (Warren Co., GA), Powder Springs, GA: Brantley Association, 1995/2002, Repository: Warren Culpepper's Personal Library.
    page 65.
  7. J. Kenneth Brantley, The Records of the Church at Williams Creek (Warren Co., GA), Powder Springs, GA: Brantley Association, 1995/2002, Repository: Warren Culpepper's Personal Library.
    page 97.
  8. J. Kenneth Brantley, The Records of the Church at Williams Creek (Warren Co., GA), Powder Springs, GA: Brantley Association, 1995/2002, Repository: Warren Culpepper's Personal Library.
    page 147.