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ID: I549686347
Name: John RAGLAND
Given Name: John
Surname: Ragland
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1700
Note:
1 _FA1
2 PLAC 1670
!Source: Our Kin Of Bedford Co. The Ragland family are natives of Wales and
descend from Evan Herbert who was a blood relative of Wm. the Conqueror.
Herbert came over to Wales with that monarch from Normandy. The family of
Herbert intermarried with the family of Beauforts, who descend from John of
Gaunt and Catherine Swineford and came into the possession, through the
Beauforts, of Ragland Castle in Wales. Thense were colled Raglans and
subsequently Raglands. John Ragland, the first of his kin to come to America,
married his kinswoman, Anne Beaufort, and came to Virginia about the year 1720.
They settled on Mechamps Creek near the mouth of the Chickahomony River. He
obtained grants for 15000 acres of land in Hanover and Louisa Co. and imported
slaves directly from Africa. His county seat was known as Ripping Hall and
remained in the Ragland family until 1823 when it was destroyed by fire. He had
9 children.


Marriage 1 Anne BEAUFORT
Married: Abt 1720
Children
Martha RAGLAND
John RAGLAND
William RAGLAND
Samuel RAGLAND
James RAGLAND
Evan RAGLAND
Pettus RAGLAND
Frances RAGLAND
Female RAGLAND
The cited information was sourced from Website / URL published on May 26th, 2004 <http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2885032&id=I549686347> The author/originator was Caryl Criswell.
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