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    WPA Historical Survey: Ellerslie was built before 1741. Located ca. three miles from Falmouth off route 652. One of two homes, the other being Liberty Hall, owned by Dr. Michael Wallace. Five sons of Dr. Michael Wallace were commanding officers in the Revolutionary War. Dr. Wallace's father-in-law, Dr. Gustavus Brown, was the family doctor of George Washington's family.

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    Ruth Coder Fitzgerald Collection Historic Falmouth and Stafford County Newsletter, 1985

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    The Will of Robert Green. Slavery Slaves: Manyer, Jack, Toney, Dinah, Sue, Betsy Dinah, Dott, Jammy ( a boy 13 years old), George ( a boy 9 years old), Cromwell ( a boy 7 years old), Winney (a girl 2 years old), Jack ( a child 5 months old), Hannah ( a girl 3 years old)

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  11. 2018-033-003-009 - Documents

    Green Family Genealogy. Photo copy of the book entiltled The Will of Robert Green, the first immigrant of the Green family who came to America with William Duff, his uncle, in 1717. A copy of his handwritten will is included.

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  12. 2018-033-009-004 - Documents

    The Will of Robert Green compiled by Susanna T. Green property of Anne Page Chewning. The slaves of Robert Green deceased were according to his will were divided among his heirs. To Eleanor Green, widow, Manyer and Sue To William Green, Jack and Doll To Robert Green, Toney and Betty Dinah To John Green, Dinah and Jammy To Nicholas Green, George and Hannah To James Green, Cromwell and Winney To Moses Green, Jack

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  13. 2018-033-P-010 - Photograph

    Photographs of the Chewning family and friends.

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