William Kendall Jr. (burgess) explained

William Kendall Jr. (II)
Office:Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses for Northampton County, Colony of Virginia
Term:1692-1693
Preceded:John Robins
Succeeded:William Waters
Alongside:John Custis
Term1:1688
Preceded1:Isaac Foxcroft
Succeeded1:John Robins
Alongside1:Thomas Harmanson
Birth Date:1659
Birth Place:Northampton County, Colony of Virginia
Death Date:1696
Death Place:Northampton County, Colony of Virginia
Occupation:planter, politician
Spouse:Anne Mason
Children:William Kendall III, John Kendall and 3 daughters
Parents:William Kendall Sarah Kendall

William Kendall Jr. (II) (1659–1696) was a planter and politician in the Colony of Virginia who twice represented Northampton County in the House of Burgesses as had his father[1] [2]

Early and family life

Kendall was born in 1659, probably in Northampton County, to Sarah, the second wife of merchant, planter and politician William Kendall.[3]

Career

When his father died in 1686, he became his father's primary heir, although his mother, married sister Mary (the wife of Hancock Lee) and her children also received property. In April 1692, Kendall patented 2,750 acres in nearby Accomack County, also on Virginia's Eastern Shore.[2]

Northampton County voters twice elected Kendall as one of their representatives in the House of Burgesses, first in 1688 (although he failed to win re-election) and again for the 1692-1693 session.[4]

Personal life

He married Anne Mason, daughter of Lemuel Mason, also a member of the House of Burgesses. Together they had sons William Kendall III and John Kendall, and three daughters.[5]

Death and legacy

Kendall made his will on January 29, 1695, and it was proved July 28, 1696.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Tyler. Lyon Gardiner. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Under the Editorial Supervision of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Volume 1. 1915. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. 271.
  2. Book: McCartney, Martha W. . Jamestown people to 1800 : landowners, public officials, minorities, and native leaders . Genealogical Pub. Co . Baltimore, Md. . 2012 . 241. 978-0-8063-1872-1 . 812189309.
  3. Book: O'Brien. Sue Morten. The Register of Americans of Prominent Descent, Volume 1. 1982. Morten Publishing Company. 367.
  4. Cynthia Miller Leonard, The Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) pp. 49, 52
  5. Book: Boddie. John Bennett. Historical Southern Families, Volume 11. 1967. Pacific Coast Publishers. 33–36.