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"Pittsylvania County was created in 1767 from Halifax County, VA. Many of her early settlers were from Pennsylvania, including Germans, Quakers, Welch and Scot-Irish. Also many families through out Virginia relocated here from such counties as: Brunswick, Charlotte, Amelia, Prince Edward, and other Tidewater counties."--Publisher website (January 2009)
Pittsylvania County (1767) was formed from Halifax County (1752). Halifax County was taken from Lunenburg County (1746), which was formerly a part of Brunswick County (1732). This unique compilation of marriage records taken from original microfilms housed at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Family History Center in Salt Lake City, Utah contains over 6,000 marriages in Pittsylvania County between 1767 and 1850. Marriages are listed alphabetically by groom and includes the grooms last name, wifes maiden name, and date of marriage. The microfilm number is provided so the original record may be consulted for additional information. A separate spousal index aids in reverse researching where only the name of the spouse is known. Highly recommended if you have ancestors in this area during this time period
Nimrod Farguson, son of Isaac Farguson and Elizabeth, married Rebecka Hudson in about 1756. They had nine children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, Nebraska and Texas.
William Worsham was probably born in England before 1619. Before 1640 he came to Virginia. He probably had married his wife Elizabeth by 1646. Their children: William Jr., Elizabeth, John, Mary, Charles. William Sr. died about 1660 in Henrico Co., Virginia. After William died, Elizabeth married Col. Francis Eppes II of Henrico Co., Virginia. Elizabeth's will was proved in Oct. 1678.