Documents reflect that in 1773, William Florence, Sr., was residing with his wife, Lettice Whitescarver, in Prince William County, Virginia. By October 1786, the documents reflect that William Florence, Sr., had left Prince William County, Virginia, and was living with his sons, Thomas and William Florence, Jr., in Culpeper County, Virginia, along with Leroy Hill, the father of William Florence, Jr.'s future daughter-in-law Margaret (Hill) Florence. By April 1787, William Florence, Sr., along with his wife, Lettice, had moved with their daughter and son, Frances Florence Noland and Thomas Florence, to Wilkes County/Lincoln County, Virginia.
Documents reflect that in 1773, William Florence, Sr., was residing with his wife, Lettice Whitescarver, in Prince William County, Virginia. By October 1786, the documents reflect that William Florence, Sr., had left Prince William County, Virginia, and was living with his sons, Thomas and William Florence, Jr., in Culpeper County, Virginia, along with Leroy Hill, the father of William Florence, Jr.'s future daughter-in-law Margaret (Hill) Florence. By April 1787, William Florence, Sr., along with his wife, Lettice, had moved with their daughter and son, Frances Florence Noland and Thomas Florence, to Wilkes County/Lincoln County, Virginia.
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