Edward BULLOCK
Historical information inlcuded in notes Note: Edward's date of birth also given as 1665 in New Kent County, VA Date of death also given as 1758.Marriage also listed as 1679 in Hanover County, Virginia, I suspect this one is true or there would have been two wives.Researchers disagree regarding the children of this union... many do not list James or Micajah, and others also list David. Clift only lists John, David, Dorothy, Richard and Edward which are from the book Dalby Family History; A typed history written by a son of Warren Knight Dalby. Written c.1970 at age 94 and published by Norman Leonard Dalby.Many researchers list Sarah Dalby as the spouse of this Edward, and this is certainly possible, but most researchers refer to her as the daughter of Knightingale Dalby and listing children of Sarah and Edward, the son of Micajah. There is considerable proof of the indentities of these two individuals. See further notes regarding them. I have no proof that the spouse of the Edward born abt 1670 is a Dalby, therefore I have listed here as Unknown.26 Jun 1731Deed 400 acres, Hanover Co.Bk 14, p.176, book 142 6 June 1731, land on both sides of Cub Creek. 18 Oct 1730 Petition for 1200 acres, HanoverCo Oct. 18, 1730 petition made for grants of 1200 A of land in 2 tracts lying on both sides of Cub Creek in Hanover Co., VA, surveyed for Thomas Rice and Edward Bullock and for 400 A lying on both sides of Cub Creek above Adams tract in Hanover Co. & for 400 A lying on N. side of the S. Fork of said Cub Cr. in Hanover, surveyed for Thos. Rice.Death: Bet 1735-1739 Hanover Co,VABurial: Hanover Co,VA(Source: http://www.geocities.com/bullock_researcher/n_1.html#11)
Also listed as Mary, or Sarah Tulley
Historical information in notes Richard lived in Hanover Co., which was carved out of New KentCo., where he became a prosperous merchant. He is listed as aprocessioner of St. Paul's parish 1708/1743. In about 1753, Indiantroubles caused him to dispose of his land there prior to the move toNorth Carolina, where he settled on Nutbush Creek. Records show heapplied for bounty land for his services for the year 1758 in Col.Byrd's Regiment, during the French and Indian Wars. This land wasgranted on Ellibies Creek in then Orange Co., NC., which his willdirected to be sold to pay debts of his estate. Richard Bullock diedin Granville Co., NC, in 1764. His will was dated Oct. 27, 1764, andproved the next month, mentions children Sarah Sims, Agnes Williams,Zacharia, William, John, Susanna Sims, Agatha Nichols,[BO:Nathaniel:BO], and Leonard Hendley Bullock. Daughter Anna marriedto Henry Vandyck was deceased. Nathaniel was willed the landand plantation whereon Richard lived after his mother's death, as wellas half the remaining estate, Leonard receiving the other half, afterbequests to the other children. Witnesses to his will includedPhilemon Hawkins, whose daughter Fannie married his son Leonard HenleyBullock.
He married Sarah Dalby Abt 1689 . Sarah Dalby was born at England Abt 1670 .
They were the parents of 10
children:
Richard Henry Bullock
born 16 Apr 1690.
James Bullock
born Abt 1691.
William Bullock
born Abt 1692.
Dorothy Bullock
born Abt 1696.
Zachariah Bullock
born Abt 1698.
John Bullock
born Abt 1700.
Mary Polly Bullock
born Abt 1702.
Edward Bullock
born Abt 1703.
Ann Bullock
born Abt 1704.
Sarah Bullock
born Abt 1705.
Edward Bullock died Abt 1758 at Hanover, Virginia .