She was married 4 times: 1) to William Manley (Manley's will speaks of wife Penelopie, daus. Penelopie and Jemima, son John (WCo WB 6: 43-45, wwr May 28, wpr Nov 1716)). She m. 2) Francis Spencer, who died ca. 1720. Her child by him was William Spencer (Capt. Daniel McCarty was his guardian). She m. 3) Andrew Russell, by whom she had Frances (?) and Anthony. Last, she m. 4) Richard Osborne. He was brother to Robert Osborne, who m. Ann (Waddy) Higgins Barnes, and also brother to Mary Osborne, who m. John King.
She was married 4 times: 1) to William Manley (Manley's will speaks of wife Penelopie, daus. Penelopie and Jemima, son John (WCo WB 6: 43-45, wwr May 28, wpr Nov 1716)). She m. 2) Francis Spencer, who died ca. 1720. Her child by him was William Spencer (Capt. Daniel McCarty was his guardian). She m. 3) Andrew Russell, by whom she had Frances (?) and Anthony. Last, she m. 4) Richard Osborne. He was brother to Robert Osborne, who m. Ann (Waddy) Higgins Barnes, and also brother to Mary Osborne, who m. John King.
She was married 4 times: 1) to William Manley (Manley's will speaks of wife Penelopie, daus. Penelopie and Jemima, son John (WCo WB 6: 43-45, wwr May 28, wpr Nov 1716)). She m. 2) Francis Spencer, who died ca. 1720. Her child by him was William Spencer (Capt. Daniel McCarty was his guardian). She m. 3) Andrew Russell, by whom she had Frances (?) and Anthony. Last, she m. 4) Richard Osborne. He was brother to Robert Osborne, who m. Ann (Waddy) Higgins Barnes, and also brother to Mary Osborne, who m. John King.
23 Apr 1705: This Indenture made the 27th of February 1733 Between JOHN ELLIOTT of County of Westmorland, Gent., and SYBELLAH his Wife, one of the Aunts and coheirs of PENELOPE McCARTY, late Wife of DANIEL McCARTY, Gent. of the same County, deced., of one part and CATESBY COCKE of County of Prince William, Gent. of other part; Whereas PENELOPE McCARTY in her life time and at the time of her death was seized in her demesne in fee of severall lands [that is to say] one certain parcel of land containing by estimation 190 acres scituate in Parish of Washington and County of Westmorland formerly purchased by JOHN HIGGINS, Grandfather of PENELOPE McCARTY of one JOHN BUTLER and conveyed to him by JOHN BUTLER by Indentures of Lease and Release bearing date the 23d & 24th days of April 1705; and one other parcel of land containing by estimation 200 acres in the Parish and County aforesaid, formerly purchased by AUGUSTIN HIGGINS, Father of PENELOPE McCARTY of one JOHN CARRUTHERS and conveyed by JOHN CARRUTHERS by Deeds of Lease and Release bearing date the 5th & 6th days of March 1705; and one Water Grist Mill and three acres of land thereunto adjoining in the Parishes of Cople and Washington or one or both of them formerly purchased by AUGUSTIN HIGGINS of one THOMAS NEWTON and after the death of AUGUSTIN HIGGINS conveyed by THOMAS NEWTON unto PENELOPE McCARTY by the name of PENELOPE HIGGINS, Daughter and Heir of AUGUSTIN HIGGINS." Westmoreland County Deed & Will Book, 1723-1738
23 Apr 1705: This Indenture made the 27th of February 1733 Between JOHN ELLIOTT of County of Westmorland, Gent., and SYBELLAH his Wife, one of the Aunts and coheirs of PENELOPE McCARTY, late Wife of DANIEL McCARTY, Gent. of the same County, deced., of one part and CATESBY COCKE of County of Prince William, Gent. of other part; Whereas PENELOPE McCARTY in her life time and at the time of her death was seized in her demesne in fee of severall lands [that is to say] one certain parcel of land containing by estimation 190 acres scituate in Parish of Washington and County of Westmorland formerly purchased by JOHN HIGGINS, Grandfather of PENELOPE McCARTY of one JOHN BUTLER and conveyed to him by JOHN BUTLER by Indentures of Lease and Release bearing date the 23d & 24th days of April 1705; and one other parcel of land containing by estimation 200 acres in the Parish and County aforesaid, formerly purchased by AUGUSTIN HIGGINS, Father of PENELOPE McCARTY of one JOHN CARRUTHERS and conveyed by JOHN CARRUTHERS by Deeds of Lease and Release bearing date the 5th & 6th days of March 1705; and one Water Grist Mill and three acres of land thereunto adjoining in the Parishes of Cople and Washington or one or both of them formerly purchased by AUGUSTIN HIGGINS of one THOMAS NEWTON and after the death of AUGUSTIN HIGGINS conveyed by THOMAS NEWTON unto PENELOPE McCARTY by the name of PENELOPE HIGGINS, Daughter and Heir of AUGUSTIN HIGGINS." Westmoreland County Deed & Will Book, 1723-1738
He was a protestant who had to flee France in 1685 due to persecution.
He worked in the service of King George II of England until 1714 when
he was awarded a tract of nearly 400 acres in Virginia.according to: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1774010&id=I1799