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Some sources show this Richard as son of Robert Luttrell who was son of Simon of Luttrellstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Information about
Richard Luttrell
b. 1685  in Westmoreland Co., Virginia
d. May 1766 in Fauquier Co., Virginia
m. 1715, Mary (Rachel) Stallard *

Son of James (the immigrant) and Susanna Tullos Luttrell

Children of Richard Luttrell and Mary ______
Michael - b. between 1720-1721, Westmoreland or Fauquier Co., VA
d. March 16, 1778, Fauquier Co., VA
Samuel - b. 1724
James - b. 1726, Fauquier Co., VA, m. Mary ____, d. Knox Co., Tennessee
John Lewis - b. 1728, Westmoreland Co., VA;
d. June 20, 1790, Fauquier Co., VA
Richard Jr. - b. abt 1730; d. 1819; m. Sarah Watson
Unstiss (Antiss) - b. 1733
Mary - b. 1738
Robert - b. Bet. 1738-1742; d. 1812
Susanna - b. 1739; m. John Robinson, Nov. 26, 1792, Fauquier Co., VA
Catherine - b. 1744/45
Sarah - b. 1748

Siblings of Richard Luttrell
John Littrell - b. Nov 10, 1691, Northumberland Co., VA; d. Sept 26, 1729
James Luttrell, Jr. - b. abt. 1689; m. Susannah
Thomas Luttrell - b. bet. 1681-87, Northumberland Co., VA

The information above plus the Will of Richard Luttrell (see below) was posted to  http://genforum.genealogy.com/luttrell/messages/610.html
by Juanita Luttrell Berrian December 29, 1999
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Re:
Mary (Rachel) Stallard
B. 1702 in Essex Co., Virginia
dau. of Walter Stallard and Hannah Pitt
m. Richard Luttrell (son of James) 1715
from Juanita Luttrell Berrian posting, December 29, 1999, Luttrell GenForum
http://genforum.genealogy.com/luttrell/messages/610.html

* Will of Richard Luttrell refers to his "loving wife, Mary". 
According to Rev. Terril D. Littrell, in "Luttrell Family in Virginia", regarding Richard Luttrell, Jr. "in his will he mentioned his wife Rachel, who was the daughter of Walter Stallard (will dated April 24, 1819, probated May 21, 1821.  Recorded in Culpepper Will Book H, page 301)".
Also, Marcine (Amelung) Lohman's information, posting #1104 and several other postings to Genforum regarding Mary Stallard make it seem that "Mary (Rachel) Stallard"  was not this Richard's wife.  Will of Walter Stallard of Culpepper Co., VA dated 1803, probated 1807, mentions his daughter Rachel Luttrell--pretty doubtful that she would have been born in 1702 (as per Berrian posting) and still alive in 1807.
Richard Luttrell
(info from "The Luttrell Family in Virginia" by Rev. Terril Littrell, Ph. D)
Born abt. 1690 in Prince William Co., VA
Son of Robert and Ann Luttrell
(immigrants from Ireland)
Siblings:
Simon, lived in Prince William and Westmoreland Cos, VA.
Thomas, died early in life.

He married around 1715 and settled in Fauquier Co., VA

Richard's will recorded (written) in Faquier Co., VA, Sept. 10, 1764
(Fauquier Co., VA, Will Book 1, Pg 95)



per Virginia Colonial Abstracts
Northumberland County, Record of Births, 1661-1810 for St. Stephens Parish 
pgs 470-471

James Luttrell Son To Do Born May 6 1715
Jo'n Luttrell Son To Do Born Jully 16 1717
Rich'd Luttrell Son To Do Born Jully 22 1719

Susana Luttrell Daug'r To Jo'n Born Aug't 12 1713
Samuell Luttrell Son To Jo'n Born Sep'r 26 1721
Ruth Luttrell Daug'r To Jo'n & Ann Born June 23 1729

Ann Luttrell Daug'r To Do Born Dec'r 23 1729

Not sure if any of the above are in this Richard's line, but
the listing below is probably Richard's brother

Jo'n Lattrell Son To James Born Nov'r 10 1691
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Index to the Virginia Revolutionary Publick Claims, pg. 155
for Faquier Co.

Edward Luttrell
John Luttrell
Richard Luttrell

probably Richard's John and Richard Jr. too old to be Rev. soldiers???
Will of Richard Luttrell, Sr. 1766

Fauquier County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 95

In the name of GOD Amen, this 10th day of September 1764.  I Richard LUTTRELL of Fauquier County, in the Colony of Virginia being of perfect health and sound mind and memory thanks be given to GOD for it therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men to once die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that the hands of Almighty GOD that gave it and my body I recommend to earth to be buried in a decent christian burial at the descretion of my Executors nothing doubting that at the General resurection I shall receive the same by the Mighty of GOD and as touching such worldy estate wherewith it has pleased GOD to bless me in the manner following:

IN PRIMIS I give to my son James Luttrell, 70 acres of land more or less and being the land whereon he now lives and bounded by me.

ITEM I give to my son Michael Luttrell 70 acres of land more or less being the land whereon he now lives and being on the same side of the run that my son James lives on and bounded by me.

ITEM I give to my son Samuel Luttrell 70 acres of land more or less being the same land and plantation whereon he now lives and where John Collier formerly lived and bounded by me.

ITEM I give to my son John Luttrell 70 acres of land more or less it being that part of land whereon he now lives and bounded by me.

ITEM I give to my son Richard Luttrell my new patent of land containing 58 acres of land whereon he now lives.

ITEM I give to my daughter Antiss Luttrell part of the land that I bought off George Crump lying on the south side of Rocke Run that runs from John Nelsons old field to William Raussaus mill bounded by Woods line, Forsythes line and Dearmons line, containing 80 acres of land more or less.

ITEM I give to my daughter Mary Luttrell part of the said land on the west side of the run bounded by Woods line, Dearmans line and Peters line and the ridge path that goes from John Combs to John Nelsons, containing 80 acres of land more or less.

ITEM I give to my daughter Susan Luttrell the remainder part of the land on the west side of the said path bounded by woods line and Peters line, containing 80 acres of land more or less.

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WILL OF RICHARD LUTTRELL, SR 1766

ITEM I give to my son Robert Luttrell the plantation whereon I now live and the remaining part of my land adjoining to my said plantation being 74 acres of land more or less.

ITEM I give to my son Robert one feather bed and furniture, my new gun, sword and coutch box.

ITEM I give to my daughter Catherine Corum five pounds of current money of the Colony to be raised within the compass of one year after my decease, out of what part of my moveable estate my Executors and Executri shall think most proper to sell for the raising of said money.

ITEM I give to my daughter Sarah Luttrell five pounds and my young bay mare branded on or near the buttock to be delivered to her at the age of eighteen or marryed.

ITEM I give to my granddaughter Mary Corum five pounds of current money of Virginia to be paid at the age of eighteen or when she is marryed.

ITEM I give to my loving wife, Mary all the rest of my moveable estate to be by possessed and enjoyed during her natural life and after her decease to be equally divided amongst my children.

ITEM I constitute my loving wife, Mary and sons, Richard and Robert Luttrell to be Executors of this my last will and testament and do hereby utterly, disallow, revoke and dismell all and every other former testament, wills legates and bequeathed ratifying this to be my last will and testament and no other in witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand seal, day and year above written VS.

HIS

Richard X Luttrell

Mark

Signed sealed and delivered by said Richard Luttrell on his Last Will and Testament.

HIS  Edward X Lorrence  Mark           HIS  Richard     Luttrell  Mark
Edward Lorrence                                                
Richard Lorrence                                                 

At a court held for Fauquier County, Virginia, 26th day of May 1766 this will was proved by Edward Lorrence--Witness thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of Richard Luttrell and Robert Luttrell who made oath and acknowledged bond as the law directs Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate thereof in due form.
shown on Virginia Rent Rolls
per "Early American Series, Early Virginia, Vol I" by R. V. Jackson

for Fauquier Co., VA  1770

Lutrell, Alstace
Lutrell, James
Lutrell, Mary
Lutrell, Michael
Lutrell, Richard
Lutrell, Robert
Lutrell, Samuel
Lutrell, Samuel
(Samuel listed twice)
Lutrell, Susannah
Luttrell, Austice
Luttrell, Jas
Luttrell, Mary
Luttrell, Michl
Luttrell, Richd
Luttrell, Robt
Luttrell, Saml
Luttrell, Susanna

for Fauquier Co., VA  1777

Luttrell, James
Luttrell, Micl
Luttrell, Richd
Luttrell, Robert
Luttrell, Saml
on a deed dtd 27 July 1745
"Richard Lutterel of Pr. William Co. 
58 A. in said Co. Surv. George Byrn.  Adj.  Lutterel's other land, on Town Run, Crossby's now  Edw'd Lawrence, Thomas Hooper, Thomas Berry's now Thomas Conway's."
referred to in Richard Sr. Will as "my new patent of land containing 58 Acres" inh. by Richard Luttrell, Jr.