5 November 1730: Court Records of Richmond Co, VA, Ordered the sheriff summon Margarett Mozingo of Northfarnham Parish the presentment of the grandjury against her for bearing a basterd child within the last 6 months.
318 6 January 1731: Court Records of Richmond Co, VA, Presentment of the grandjury against Margarett Mozingo of Northfarnham Parish for bearing a basterd child continued.
318 4 February 1731: Court Records of Richmond Co, VA, Margarett Mozingo of Northfarnham Parish summoned by grandjury for bearing a basterd child.
318 3 March 1731: Court Records of Richmond Co, VA,
318 Presentment of the grandjury against Margarett Mozingo of Northfarnham Parish for bearing a basterd child dismisted, no prosecution.
318 18 Jul 1731: Married Francis Chandler at North Farnham Parish
317 She was called the wife of Francis Chandler on 26 May 1741 when the Westmoreland County court presented George Hinson of Washington Parish for living in adultery with her. The case against George Hinson was dismissed on 27 February 1741/2 when it was suggested to the court that he had run away.
316 The name Margaret appears twice in the will Edward(2) Mozingo; once as daughter Margaret and once as wife of George HENSON
313. While it could be assumed that they refer to the same person, the style in the will of referring to a married daughter is by using the married name. Most researchers resolve this by assuming that Margaret MOZINGO, wife of George HINSON/HENSON, was the daughter of Edward(2) MOZINGO’s brother John MOZINGO.
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