Emily Ann Coles b. 16 Oct 1795 "Enniscorthy," Albemarle Co, VA, d. 26 Aug 1781 "Estouteville," Albemarle Co, VA, married Gov. John Rutherfood 24 Apr 1816 and had offspring: John Coles Rutherfood b. 14 Nov 1825, d. 14 Aug 1866; Rebecca Elizabeth Rutherfood b. 20 Mar 1817, d. 3 Oct 1832; Thomas Rutherfood b. 25 Jan 1819, d. 18 Oct 1820; Sarah Francis Rutherfood b. 24 Jan 1823, d. 26 Sep 1854; Emily Ann Rutherfood b. 12 Mar 1830, d. Nov 1880; Helen Coles Rutherfood b. 1 Mar 1835, d. 23 Apr 1850. Emily Ann Coles Rutherfood was the daughter of John Coles (b. 29 Apr 1745 Richmond City, VA, d. 5 Feb 1808 "Enniscorthy," Albemarle, VA, whose mother was Mary Ann Winston and whose father the immigrant John Coles started the plantation "Enniscorthy" and also built the first house in Richmond). - Phyllis Warren
Rock Castle built about 1732, the summer Home of Emily Ann Coles and Governor John Rutherford. [see below]
Burial: Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, USA - Find A Grave Memorial# 43071698 [see below]
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