A Family Genealogy of
the Gentle House of Stapleton
 

King GRAVES

[N658]

23 NOV 1750 - 1791

  • BIRTH: 23 NOV 1750, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA
  • DEATH: 1791
  • REFERENCE: 22284
Father: William GRAVES
Mother: Sarah COX

Family 1 : Mary GILL
  • MARRIAGE: 1782, Virginia, USA
  1. +Frances GRAVES
  2. +Lucy GRAVES
  3.  Mary GRAVES
  4.  William GRAVES
                                             __
                                            |  
                       _John GRAVES ________|
                      | (1688 - 1756)       |
                      |                     |__
                      |                        
 _William GRAVES _____|
| (1725 - 1776) m 1750|
|                     |                      __
|                     |                     |  
|                     |_Martha ELIZABETH ___|
|                       (1690 - ....)       |
|                                           |__
|                                              
|
|--King GRAVES 
|  (1750 - 1791)
|                                            __
|                                           |  
|                      _Henry COX __________|
|                     | (1705 - 1745)       |
|                     |                     |__
|                     |                        
|_Sarah COX __________|
  (1732 - 1791) m 1750|
                      |                      __
                      |                     |  
                      |_Mary JONES _________|
                        (1704 - ....)       |
                                            |__
                                               

[N658] A complete listing of King Graves' wife and children is draw from two documents: (1) The Last Will & Testament of daughter Polly who died about 1803, and (2) a Deed dated 02 February 1807, and filed in Chesterfield County, and signed by Frances Graves Cobbs and husband John Cobbs, and Lucy Graves Perry and her husband Perry, in which King's widow Mary is granted a life estate in the land, slaves and other property which came to them at the death of King's son William Graves.