| Name |
Henry (Henrich) Moffett |
| Birth |
Bef 28 May 1707 |
Scotland |
| Christening |
28 May 1707 |
Threadneedle Street, Walloon French Huguenot Church, London, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| Residence |
1723 |
Dettingen Parish, Prince William Co, Virginia |
- According to the 1723 Virginia Tobacco Lists, brothers Henry and Gabriel Moffett were living in the household of Lewis Reno in 1723 in Dettingen Parish. Frank Moffett wrote the following based on his research of these tobacco lists: "This was a census which was taken to allocate the number of tobacco plants which each male would be allowed to plant, as there was a tobacco glut, and the price was suffering. Sort of a colonial version of FDR's "Land Bank" program, wherein farmers were paid not to grow crops, etc. The brothers Henry (sometimes recorded as Heinrich) Moffett and Gabriel were listed in the household of Lewis Reno, a Huguenot, along with Reno sons, in Dettingen Parish, the location of which is now in Prince William County (then Stafford County).
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~reynaud/reneau_history.htm
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| Other-Begin |
11 Jan 1758 |
Dettingen Parish, Prince William Co, Virginia |
- Will of his brother Gabriel: "I nominate my dearly beloved brothers, Henrich Muffet and Jean Muffett and my brothers in law, Lynough Helm and Leonard Helm, to be guardians of my children, share and share alike."
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| Death |
Abt 1778 |
of, Fauquier Co, Virginia |
| Person ID |
I48243 |
Roots |
| Last Modified |
25 Dec 2012 |