NameRichard Lowry
ResidenceSpotsylvania County, Virginia
Documentation
On 17 March 1780, a deed was made out between Andrew Crawford of Westmoreland County, who was husband to Susannah, daughter of Augustine and Hannah Boughan, Hannah Boughan being the daughter of James Griffing the elder deceased (and Andrew having had a daughter Nelly by Susannah); John Chamberlain Junr of Essex County, son of John Chamberline and Ann; Griffing Boughan of Essex County, son of Augustine and Hannah Boughan; John Meredith of King and Queen County, husband of Mary, daughter of Augustine and Hannah Boughan; Richard Lowry of Spotsylvania County, husband of Betty, daughter of Augustine and Hannah Boughan; John Tankersley of Spotsylvania County, husband of Suky, who was a daughter of Sucky, who was a daughter of Augustine and Hannah Boughan; John Edmondson of Essex County, for account of his daughter Judith by the said Hannah; and Ralph Meredith of King and Queen County, husband of Margaret, daughter of Augustine and Hannah Boughan, all of the first part. They sell to Archibald Ritchie of Essex County 211 acres in Essex County for 5 shillings to each, this being land previously owned by James Griffing. Recorded 16 October 1780. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 31, pages 530–533.]