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Maj. Moore Fauntleroy

Will recorded in Richmond Co. Virginia.

RESEARCHER: Information from. "As a Revolutionary War hero, he was awarded 6222 acres in 1779.

Ensign in 1776, and Second Lt. 1776 with Capt of 4th Continental Dragoons, Taken prisoner at Germantown Oct. 4, 1774, Major 1779. [Life In The U.S.FBK]"


Col Moore Fauntleroy Brockenbrough

Justice 1797


Judge William Brockenbrough

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Long distinguished in public life; represented Essex, Virginia in the house of Delegates, 1802-1803, appointed member of the Council, May, 1803; judge of the General Court, February 7, 1809; Judge of Court of Appeals.