Price Arjalon

Male Abt 1738 - 1822  (~ 84 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Price Arjalon was born Abt 1738, North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co, VA (son of Price Arjalon and Barbour Joyce); died 27 Jul 1822, Allegany Co, MD.

    Notes:

    Named Executor of Will of John Hill, along with Betty Hill.
    See “The Family History of John W. Pritchett” http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&2450
    “Arjalon Price 5 [2450.1.1.3.1] (1738) married Catherine Hill (26 Feb. 1740/1 ), daughter of John Hill and Betty Hammond.  Arjalon was head of a household of eight whites and six blacks in Hampshire County in 1782.  By 1784 nine were in his family.”
    See MCINTOSH FAMILY, http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/McCarty_Martin.htm, for information relating to ownership of slaves.

    Arjalon married Hill Catherine “Caty” Abt 1761, Richmond Co, VA. Catherine (daughter of Hill John and Hammond Elizabeth “Betty”) was born 26 Feb 1740, Richmond Co, North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co, VA; died Between 7/16/1824 and 1827, Allegany Co, MD. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Price John Hill was born 22 Feb 1762.
    2. Price Arjalon Garner was born Abt 1764.
    3. Price Silas was born Between 1765 and 1784.
    4. Price Ignatius was born Between 1765 and 1784.
    5. Price George Washington was born Abt 1778, Virginia; died Abt 1820, Ohio Co, VA.
    6. Price William was born 2 Mar 1783, Hampshire Co, VA; died 25 Jan 1829, Allegany Co, MD.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Price Arjalon

    Notes:

    The Arjalon Price House
    “Charles Spoe, a tenant of the Spotswood lands, build the Price House in 1733. In 1739, Arjalon Prince rented the land from Spoe and later purchased it from the Spotswood family in 1767.
    The Price House represents the typical eighteenth century structure that mixed old and new building techniques. The most common housing structures during the early part of the eighteenth Century in Virginia were small one or two room structures, build of heavy fames and set on sills.
    The house was saved from demolition by moving it from its original site near the village of Rapidan to the James Madison Museum.
    The Price House is the only surviving structure in Orange County that has changed little from it 1733 form.” James Madison Museum Hall of Agriculture
    http://www.jamesmadisonmus.org/hoa/pricehouse.htm

    Arjalon married Barbour Joyce. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Barbour Joyce

    Notes:

    See “The Family History of John W. Pritchett” http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&2450
    “Joyce Barber 4 [2450.1.1.3] (9 June 1712 ) married Col. Arjalon Price, the son of Richard Price and Mary —, his wife, of St. Stephen’s Parish, Northumberland County. The couple was later in Orange County where Arjalon died in 1773.”

    Children:
    1. 1. Price Arjalon was born Abt 1738, North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co, VA; died 27 Jul 1822, Allegany Co, MD.
    2. Price William



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