Agnes "Sarah" Basham

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Agnes "Sarah" Basham (Angel)

Also Known As: "Agness", "Angell", "Sarah Agnes", "Sarah A Angellea", "Sarah Agness Angellea Basham"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cumberland County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: after 1778
Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Angel and Catherine Anglea
Wife of William B. Basham, Sr.
Mother of Sarah Cornett; James Bashaw; Bartlett Angel Basham, Sr.; Jeremiah Basham, Revolutionary War; Lucy Richardson and 12 others
Sister of Nicholas Angella and William Colson Anglea

Managed by: Ronald Phillip Williams, I
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About Agnes "Sarah" Basham

Origins

https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~rwanglea/genealogy/ccangleas.htm

The following is a copy of the will of William Angella/Anglea written December 7, 1769 and probated January 26, 1778 and March 23, 1778.

Item I give to my daughter Agness Basham ten pounds current money to be paid in a store towards the support of her and her children …


Sarah Agnes Angell was born ?? November 17, 1704 ??in Cumberland Co. Va., and died date unknown.She married William Basham on 1725 in Cumberland Co. Va., son of Michael Basham.

More About Sarah Agnes Angell and William Basham:
Marriage: 1725, Cumberland Co. Va..

Children of Sarah Agnes Angell and William Basham are:
+Sarah"Sary" Basham, b. 1730, d. 1819.


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Agnes "Sarah" Basham's Timeline

1710
1710
Cumberland County, Virginia, Colonial America
1730
1730
North Carolina, Colonial America
1733
August 14, 1733
Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
1738
July 14, 1738
Cumberland County , Virginia
1739
1739
Cumberland County, Virginia, Colonial America
1740
1740
Bedford County, Virginia, Colonial America
1740
Virginia, United States
1745
1745
Cumberland Parish, Bedford County, Virginia, Colonial America
1746
1746
Virginia, United States