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  2. Thomas Walker (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Walker (January 25, 1715 – November 9, 1794) was a physician, planter and explorer in colonial Virginia who served multiple terms in the Virginia General Assembly, and whose descendants also had political careers.

  3. Category:1715 deaths - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1715 deaths" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 246 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. William Cole (burgess) - Wikipedia

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    The date of his death is unrecorded, but his will executed in October 1729 was admitted to probate in November 1729. He gave all his Goochland County lands to his sons John (who had also been the heir of his uncle James Roscow Esq.), Roscow and James Cole, and his son William Cole III also received an enslaved boy named Lewis.

  5. Thomas McCargo - Wikipedia

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    Thomas McCargo was likely one of the nine children of David and Nancy McCargo of Charlotte County, Virginia. [1] Census records suggest he was born around 1790 (give or take five years), and he was more than likely born on his parents' farm in the south-central part of the state.

  6. Category:1715 in the Colony of Virginia - Wikipedia

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  7. John Wayles - Wikipedia

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    John Wayles (January 31, 1715 – May 28, 1773) was a colonial American planter, slave trader and lawyer in colonial Virginia. He is historically best known as the father-in-law of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States. Wayles married three times, with these marriages producing eleven children; only five of them lived to ...