• About Mahockney
    • A Historical Timeline
    • About the Name
  • Art and Architecture
    • Historic Preservation, Restoration & Renovation
      • English Basement North
      • English Basement South
    • Mahockney’s John Tyler Portrait
      • Artist King and Subject Tyler
      • A Comparison of Charles Bird King’s Work 
      • Identifying the Mahockney portrait’s subject as John Tyler, 10th President of the United States
    • The Bricks of Mahockney
  • Spencer Roane
    • Spencer Roane
    • Spencer Roane & Patrick Henry
  • The Grounds
    • Sights along the Underwood Trail
  • Who Lived Here
    • The Civil War Era

Mahockney

~ America's Story Told Through the History of One of its Oldest Houses

Category Archives: Waring

Ann Waring Latane marries A.J. Clopton

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1848, June 8: Ann Waring Latane of Mahockney marries Edward Andrew Jackson Clopton, who was born in Richmond in 1819 …

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Anne Waring Latane, daughter of William Catesby Latane, born

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1823, May 6: The fourth child, second daughter, of William Catesby Latane and his wife Ann Elizabeth Burwell Latane, is …

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Essex County forms County Committee of Correspondence

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  1774, December 6: The Committee for Essex County was chosen, and included William Roane, his brother Thomas Roane, friend …

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Col. Francis Waring marries Lucy Cocke

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May 12th 1744:  Waring Bible Page Posted by: Renee Waring Date: September 09, 2000 at 21:09:58 I have an original …

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Mahockney plantation tied up in lawsuits

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August 1718:  The legal situation of Edward Gouldman’s and Robert Tomlin’s inheritances was rather messy, in part perhaps due to …

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Francis Waring, son of Thomas Waring & Elizabeth Gouldman Waring, born

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July 23, 1717: Waring Bible Page Posted by: Renee Waring Date: September 09, 2000 at 21:09:58 I have an original …

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Bishop Meade on early Essex gentlemen: “Intelligence and a high state of morals for the time”

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Writing in 1861 and looking back to the earliest seventeenth-century settlers of the Rappahannock valley, Bishop Meade in his  “Old Churches …

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Sesquarcentennial

2023 marks the 360th anniversary of the original royal patent granting the right to settle Mahockney-
Happy Birthday, Mahockney!

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