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Son of [[thomas_bull_sr|Thomas Bull Sr.]] and Susanna Harwell, Thomas Bull, Jr. was born about 1726, in Brunswick, Virginia. | Son of [[thomas_bull_sr|Thomas Bull Sr.]] and Susanna Harwell, Thomas Bull, Jr. was born about 1726, in Brunswick, Virginia. | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round box 70%> **BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA, POLL LIST 1748** \\ | ||
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+ | Brunswick Co. was created by Act of Assembly in 1720 from Prince George County (see Robinson, Virginia Counties, p. 76) with additions from Isle of Wight and Surry in 1732. The first court for Brunswick was held May 2, 1732, from which the records of this county date. The following poll list for 1748 gives the names of the residents of Brunswick voting for representatives in the House of Burgesses for the sessions of October, 1748, and April, 1749, and which resulted in the election of Sterling Clack and Drury Stith. \\ | ||
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+ | Capt. Edmunds Pole \\ | ||
+ | John Wall Junr. Michael Wall Junr. \\ | ||
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+ | Michael Wall, Sheriff. \\ | ||
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+ | Samuel Lucas \\ | ||
+ | John Sulivant \\ | ||
+ | William Pettaway \\ | ||
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+ | William Wall \\ | ||
+ | James Denman \\ | ||
+ | Henry Embry \\ | ||
+ | John Moutrey \\ | ||
+ | Giles Kelly \\ | ||
+ | William McKinney \\ | ||
+ | William Maclin \\ | ||
+ | James Speed \\ | ||
+ | Hazekiah Massie \\ | ||
+ | Thomas Loyd (Sworn) \\ | ||
+ | Lewelling Jones \\ | ||
+ | Robert Christy \\ | ||
+ | **Thomas Bull** \\ | ||
+ | Richd. Hagood \\ | ||
+ | Randal Brasie \\ | ||
+ | William Jones \\ | ||
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+ | Note: It is speculated that the Thomas Bull listed in this poll is Thomas Bull, Jr. because his suspected Father-In-Law, | ||
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+ | Source: https:// | ||
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Having grown up in Brunswick, Virginia, Thomas Bull, Jr. moved with his parents to Halifax County, North Carolina (probably near Edenton, NC) some time between 1758-1761. | Having grown up in Brunswick, Virginia, Thomas Bull, Jr. moved with his parents to Halifax County, North Carolina (probably near Edenton, NC) some time between 1758-1761. | ||
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- Steven Bull (b. about 1762) | - Steven Bull (b. about 1762) | ||
- Thomas Bull III (b. about 1763) | - Thomas Bull III (b. about 1763) | ||
- | - Randal Bull (b. about 1764 – d. 1798. Married: Mary Sullivant) | + | - [[randall_bull|Randal Bull]] (b. about 1764 – d. 1798. Married: Mary Sullivant) |
- James Bull (b. about 1764) | - James Bull (b. about 1764) | ||
- Nancy Bull (b. about 1765) | - Nancy Bull (b. about 1765) | ||
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+ | **Eggnog - A Winter Beverage** \\ | ||
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+ | While Eggnog is most associated with Christmas today, it became popular in Britain during the early 1700s and, of course, made its way to the Colonies; where it underwent some minor modifications and became a popular winter beverage.\\ | ||
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+ | **George Washington' | ||
+ | This is from his own recipe archives, although he forgot to mention how many eggs to use. \\ | ||
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+ | 1 pint brandy \\ | ||
+ | 1/2 pint rye whiskey \\ | ||
+ | 1/2 pint Jamaica rum \\ | ||
+ | 1/4 pint sherry \\ | ||
+ | eggs \\ | ||
+ | 12 Tbsp sugar \\ | ||
+ | 1 qt milk \\ | ||
+ | 1 qt cream \\ | ||
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+ | MIX LIQUOR FIRST, then separate yolks and whites of eggs, add sugar to beaten yolks, mix well. Add liquor to mixture drop by drop at first, slowly beating. Add milk and cream, slowly beating. Beat whites of eggs until stiff and fold slowly into mixture. Let set in cool place for several days. Taste frequently. | ||
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+ | Source Citation: http:// | ||