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FROM: "Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume V, The Old Farms Out of Which the City of Newport News Was Erected", pages 835-6: ...in a discussion of the Plantation Celeys of Hampton purchased by David Brodie..."David Brodie was one of the sons of John Brodie, a prominent physician and surgeon to troops in Hampton during the Revolutionary War. In the first skirmish of Newport News, Capt. Brown, a British marine officer, was mortally wounded. He was taken to Hampton and lodged in the house of Dr. Brodie, where he received all the care and attention from the doctors's family and town's people that his case required."FROM: "Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume V, The Old Farms Out of Which the City of Newport News Was Erected", pages 835-6: ...in a discussion of the Plantation Celeys of Hampton purchased by David Brodie..."David Brodie was one of the sons of John Brodie, a prominent physician and surgeon to troops in Hampton during the Revolutionary War. In the first skirmish of Newport News, Capt. Brown, a British marine officer, was mortally wounded. He was taken to Hampton and lodged in the house of Dr. Brodie, where he received all the care and attention from the doctors's family and town's people that his case required." |