Monday, July 30, 2018

Notebook - Virginia #2, Part III

Fothergill, Augusta & John Naugle. Virginia Tax Payers, 1782-87, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1966.

The 1790 census records for some Virgina counties were destroyed during the War of 1812.

My [Augusta Fothergill] effort has been to make use of the first personal property tax lists for those counties then extant in order to supply this deficiency.  The lists are not absolutely conclusive since some men did not pay taxes if they were indigent, exempt for physical disabilities or if they held certain political or military offices.  However, in some instances we find taht some of the latter paid on some of their personalty.

Ordinarily it would have seemed wiser to have published the tax payers as they occurred in the original lists but in all but ten of the counties they have already been letter grouped by the enumerators so that any value as to neighbors has been destroyed.

Fayette and Lincoln Counties of the present Kentucky have been included, then being in Virginia, but the lists for Jefferson County having been removed to Kentucky could not be included as I am only using those lists in our [Virginia] state archives.


The first tax assessments were ordered to be made in the year 1782 but some of them are nto to be found so they were used for the extant counties, not inlcuded in the first census, at the first date to be found:

  • Accomac 1787
  • Augusta 1782
  • Bedford 1782
  • Berkeley 1782
  • Botetourt 1784
  • Brunswick 1782
  • Buckingham 1782
  • Campbell 1785
  • Caroline 1783
  • Charles City 1783
  • Culpeper 1783
  • Dinwiddie 1782
  • Elizabeth City 1782
  • Fauquier 1782
  • Fayette 1787
  • Goochland 1782
  • Hardy 1786
  • Henrico 1782
  • Henry 1782
  • James City 1782
  • King George 1782
  • King & Queen 1782
  • King William 1782
  • Lincoln 1787
  • Louisa 1782
  • Loudon 1782
  • Lunenburg 1782
  • Montgomery 1782
  • Northampton 1782
  • Prince George 1782
  • Prince William 1782
  • Rockbridge 1782
  • Southampton 1782
  • Spotsylvania 1782
  • Washington 1782
  • Westmoreland 1783
  • York 1784

Cloud, Isaac 1 Henry
Cloud, William 2 Henry
Cloyd, David 1, 2 Rockingham
Cloyd, James 1 Lincoln
Cloyd, John 1 Montgomery
Cloyd, Joseph 1, 5 Montgomery
Cloyd, Ninian, 1 Montgomery
Cloyd, Samuel 1 Montgomery
Cloyd, William 1 Fayette
Cocke, Abraham, estate, 0, 13 Lunenburgh
Robertson, Alexander 0, 0 Augusta
Robertson, Alexander 1, 1 Augusta
Robertson, Arthur, 1, 9 Bedford
Robertson, Donald, 1, 9 King & Queen
Robertson, George 1 Prince William
Robertson, Hannah, 1 Lincoln
Robertson, Israel 2, 4 Culpeper
Robertson, James 1, 4 Botetourt
Robertson, James, 1 Fauquier
Robertson, James 1 Louisa
Robertson, James 1, 1 Louisa
Robertson, James 1 Augusta
Robertson, James 2, Rockingham
Robertson, James 0 Rockingham
Robertson, John 1 Louisa
Robertson, John 2 Hanover
Robertson, John 1 Fauquier
Robertson, John 1, 6 Louisa
Robertson, Joseph 2, 4 Fauquier
Robertson, Matthew 2 Rockingham
Robertson, Matthew 1, 6 Augusta
Robertson, Osea 1 Lincoln
Robertson, Samuel 1 Louisa
Robertson, Thomas 1 Rockingham
Robertson, William 2, 8 Augusta
Robertson, William, 1 Augusta
Roberson, William 1 Augusta
Robertson, William 1 Culpeper
Robertson, William 1 Fauquier
Robinson, Absolam 2 Fayette
Robinson, Alexander 1 Berkeley (WV)
Robinson, Benjamin 1, 16 Fauquier
Robinson, Benjamin 1, 49 King & Queen
Robinson, Benjamin 1 Botetourt
Robinson, Blaze 1 Berkeley (WV)
Robinson, Brittin, 1 Rockingham
Robinson, Charles 1, 1 Caroline
Robinson, David 0 Botetourt
Robinson, David 1, Botetourt
Robinson, David, 1 Rockingham
Robinson, Dickson, 1 Prince William
Robinson, F. 1, Prince William
Robinson, George 1, Caroline
Robinson, George, 1, 1 Caroline
Robinson, George 1, Louisa
Robinson, George 1, 8 Westmoreland
Robinson, George 1, Louisa
Robinson, George 1, King George
Spears, James 1 Buckingham
Spears, John 1, 5 Buckingham
Spears, John 1, Rockingham
Spears, Robert, 2, 11 Henrico
Speers, George 1, Lincoln
Speers, Jacob 1, Lincoln

Joyner, Peggy. Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Hampshire, Berkeley, Loudoun, Fairfax, King George, Westmoreland, Richmond, Northumberland & Lancaster Counties, 1697-1784, Vol. IV, Portsmouth, VA, nd.

With this volume the abstracts of the "Northern Neck Surveys 1722-1781" have been completed.  The proprietary land office of the Northern Neck preserved a tremendous volume of material.  This series contains abstracts from only one group of these records.  The surveys continued to be recorded from 1786 until 1874, creating a collection about twice as large as the 1722 to 1781 group.  Among a number of other categories are caveated, defective and forfeited surveys which contain information similar to that in this series.

The grants resulting from the surveys were recorded in 37 volumes (50 books). An index to names of those receiving grants was made on 16,500 file cards by the staff at the Virginia State Library, Archives Division. Grants are available for which no surveys are extant. Surveys exist for which no grants can be found under a recognizable spelling.

In this book three appendices have been included:
  1. Guy Broadwater's surveys in the New Creek, Warm Springs & Sleepy Creek areas of Old Frederick County.
  2. Abstracts of copies of wills found in land records of twenty-two Northern Neck residents.
  3. The Jonathan Clark Notebook, 1786, housed at The Filson CLub in Louisville, Kentucky, describes improvements made on 219 farms on Northern Neck land west of the Blue Ridge.
How to Obtain Copies of the Original Records - The original documents are available for study in the Archives Branch of the Virginia State Library and most can be copied.  If a personal visit is impossible, copies may be ordered by mail. The following information should be included.
  1. Specify name of collections - Northern Neck Surveys
  2. Name of the grantee 
  3. County in which the land was located
  4. Date of survey
  5. Number of acres in the tract
  6. Volumen and page number from these abstracted volumes 
Arrangement of the abstracts: 
  1. name of grantee
  2. names of former land owners
  3. date the warrant was issued
  4. date the surey was made
  5. number of acres
  6. land location
  7. adjoining owners
  8. chain carriers, markers, pilots, surveyors
  9. additional information is inserted or appended when given.
Formation of Northern Neck Counties

Northumberland 1645 from Chickakoan / Indian District
Lancaster 1651 from Northumberland
Westmoreland 1653 from Northumberland
Stafford 1664 from Westmoreland
Richmond 1692 from Rappahannock
King George 1721 from Richmond
Prince William 1731 from Stafford & King George
Orange 1734 from Spotsylvania
Fairfax 1742 from Prince William
Frederick 1738 (1743) Orange
Augusta 1738 (1745) from Orange
Culpeper 1749 from Orange
Hampshire (W.V.) 1754 from Frederick
Loudoun 1757 from Fairfax
Fauquier 1759 from Prince William
Berkeley (WV) from 1772 from Frederick
Dunmore 1772 from Frederick
Dunmore renamed Shenandoah 1778 

Hampshire County

Charles Bruce of Yohaganey Co., assignee (in 1779) of Capt. Henry Hougland; 29 May 1765 - 26 Oct. 1765; 400 acres on New Creek; adj. Capt. Richard Hougland, John Dowthett.  cc Henry Hougland & Patrick Connelly, surveyor John Moffett.

John Caplener, n o warrant, surveyed 6 No. 1760; 1 1/4 acre whereon his mill stands (mill drawn on plat) on Elswick's Run a branch of Lost Rier; adj. his own line. cc Jacob Denton & Thomas Elswick, surveyor John Mauzy

Robert Denton assignee of Andrew Viney of Augusta for whom sureyed; 10 Oct. 1753 - 22 Feb. 1754; 323 acres in the thorn Bottom a branch of Cacapehon, cc Peter Viney & Sam'l. McKennery, surveyor John Mauzy.

Robert Denton, 6 Nov. 1754 - 3 Nov. 1754 (sic); 206 acres in Duncleberry's hole on Cacapehon (in warrant) & in the Cove on a branch of Lost River Cacapehon (in survey). cc John Lonem & John Dunbarr, surveyor Jno. Mauzy

William Duncan, Junior of Culpeper; 30 June 1777 - 14 Nov. 1777; 408 acres on Samuel Williamsons run & east side Town Hill; adj. Benjamin Ely in warrant & Isaac Ely in survey. cc David Corbin & Benjamin Ely, surveyor Elias Poston.

William Duncan Junior of Culpeper Co., 20 No. 1777 - 15 May 1778; 400 acres on upper side Town Hill between Williamson's Run & Palmer's RUn both branches of Little Cacapehon; adj. his own Entry of June 30th, David Corbin, Samuel Williamson's Path leading to South Branch cc David Corbin & Benjamin Ely. surveyor Elias Poston

Isaac Foster of Frederick Co., assignee (in 1779) of Robert Aldridge of Frederick Co. caveated from Richard Smith who obtained warrant on behalf of Thomazan Ellzey of Fairfax Co.; 18 Dec. 1770 - 24 June 1776; 114 acres on Spruce Run branch of Sleepy Creek in Frederick & Hampshire on Sir John's Road; adj. Low, Charles McIntire's 222 & 400 acres patents, Thomas Mason, Robert Aldridge, John Cunningham, cc John Bailey & Thomas McIntire, surveyor RIchard Rigg

Capt. Charles Lynch, 14 Feb. 1778 - 3 June 1778; 317 acres on Cornwells run; adj. Philip Moore & Jacob Reed, John Reed, Enoch Cornwell cc Michael Youcam & Simon Hornback. marker Maunus Alkiah, surveyor Elias Poston

John Morgan, 21 Nov. 1771 - 19 June 1772; 308 acres on Wiggen's & Bennets Runs at foot of Sidling Hill cc William Jackson & John Constant. surveyor Richard Rigg

George Murehead of Loudoun CO., assignee (in 1780) of Moses Pigman; ;27 Jan. 1775 - 30 Nov. 1778; 158 acres on head of Stone Lick Drain, Tearcoat on North River Great Cacapehon; adj. his (Pigman's) own Entry of 17 Oct. 1774 cc Nathaniel & John Lander. surveyor Elias Poston

John Park, heir at law of John Park, Junior of Frederick, for whom surveyed; 10 Oct. 1753 - 30 Oct. 1753; 182 acres on Thomas Edwards Mill branch of Cacapehon; adjoining his own land. cc Andrew Lockhart & Jno. Pugh, surveyor John Mauzy.

9 Feb. 1770 - This is to certify that I, John Parks, am Eldest son & heir of John Park, Senior, he Dying without a will. Wit: Roger Park & James Coddy. Affidavits attesting to above taken from Joseph Edwards and Alexander White said he had known John Park, Senior, & his family from his earliest memory & John, Junior was son of John Senior.  N.D. Reserve 1/3 to Mary Davis, widow of John Park. 1771 - James Smith (before Adam Stephen, Justice of the Peace), said he was married to Ann, daughter of John Park, Junior & that his father in law made no will.

William Ramsey, John Carlyle & John Dalton, assignees (in 1765) of Mr. Peter Stalker for whom surveyed; 17 Nov. 1764 - 30 Nov. 1764; 415 acres on Town Fort Run drain of South branch, Sugar Loaf Mountain; adjoining William Darling. cc Stephen Ross & George Breeding surveyor John Moffett. 2 Sept. 1773 (?) - Fairfax Co. - Mr. James Muir (?) made oath the within handwriting is Peter Stalker's now dec'd.

Matthew Rogers, son of Matthew Rogers of Frederick; 25 Mar. 1753 - 25 Apr. 1753; 115 acres on Glade Run adjoining where he lives & the 14th lot on Pattersons Creek cc Oliver Crownwel [Cornwell?] & Michael Debolt  surveyor David Vance

Philip Ross, assignee of Jonathan (x) Wood, heir at law of John Wood; no warrant, surveyed 5 December 1750; 151 acres on Cornwells or Powder LIck Run on South branch Potomac; adjoining Manor line, Enoch Cornwell. cc Archabald Crage & Enick Cornwal. surveyor David Vance

N.D. deed to issue to Mathew Rogers a son of Mathew Rogers dec'd. by desire of his mother Ann Rogers now Lindsey.

18 Oct. 1765 Abraham Hite - I certify that Jonathan Wood is eldest son of John Wood, dec'd. who died without a will 

 Michael Teepolt, no warrant, surveyed with an improvement on it 24 Apr. 1753; 170 acres on drains of Pattersons Creek; adjoining Lotts No. 15 & 16. cc Matthew Rogers & Power Hasle surveyor David Vance

Andrew Walsh, assignee (in 1777) of Bryan Bruin for whom surveyed, assignee (in 1765) of Matthew (x) Rogers, warrantee; 25 Feb. 1765 - 13 May 1765; 400 acres on drain of Plumb run; house on plat; adj. Abraham Wise, John Nicholas, Mr. Bruin's own land bought of Henry Tebolt. cc Stephen Connor & Henry Tebolt pilot & marker Chas. Lindsay, surveyor John Moffett  From survey - included in plat "is an improvement by a Dutchman whose Name I Cannot hear from any of his neighbors. He was drove away by the Hughs Mill Run of Great Cacapehon; adjoining Samuel Ingrams of this date cc William Ferdinand & John Ruffaugh marker Jo's Richard, surveyor Peter Stephens

William Wilson, assignee of Evan Pugh, Senior for whom survyed; no warrant, 28 May 1755; 120 acres on Trout Run; adjoining his (Pugh's) 226 acre tract cc Jonathan & Jacob Pugh surveyor John Mauzy

Samuel Worthington, heir of James McCraken for whom surveyed; no warrant date from surveyor 25 Mar. 1753 - 26 Apr. 1753; 291 acres on Plumb Run of Pattersons Creek, cc John Ramsey & Oliver Crownwel [Cornwell?]. surveyor David Vance.  N.D. Caveated by Robert Worthington in behalf of his son Samuel. James McCracken, dec'd. intended this land for his Grandson, Sam Worthington. Said McCracken being killed by the Indians - deed to said Samuel.

Peter Yetter/Yietter, 29 May 1777 - 8 Apr. 1778; 160 acres on Mill Creek of So. Branch & 1/2 mile from Horse Lick Run; adjoining Aaron Fletcher cc Henry Nave & William Fitzjarreld surveyor Elias Poston

Berkeley County

Andrew Bruce / Brouce / Brouse of Frederick in first warrant & now of Berkeley in second; (2) Warrants 1 Dec. 1767 & 11 Dec. 1767 - 29 May 1769; 737 acres on south side Warm Spring Ridge, near Sleepy Creek; Wolf Hill; adjoining his own 342 acres surveyor Richard Smith, Hamlin, William Smith, Pierce Butler, Philip CLover, Thomas Dent. cc William & Solomon Smith surveyor Richard Rigg filed in Oversize Box.

George Corman of Frederick Co., Maryland; 18 June 1774 - 2 Aug. 1775; 420 acres on Meadow Branch of Sleepy Creek & the new road from the Red House to Sleepy Creek; adjoining Doctor Henry Sniveley's Entry of 17 Nov. 1773. cc Capt. Wm. Morgan & Peter Bedinger pilot - William Bailey, surveyor Richard Rigg

George Corman of Frederick Co., Maryland 13 July 1776 - 7 Sept. 1776; 304 acres at the meadow between 2 Sleepy Creek Mountains near Turd Hill Mountain; adjoining Capt. William Morgan, Doctor Snively. cc - Edward Crabb & Silas Bailey pilot William Bailey surveyor Richard Rigg.

John Robinson of Frederick; no warrant, survyed 18 Mar. 1754; 47 acres near Tomahawk Run of Back Creek; adjoining his father Israel, Aron Jenkns cc - Thomas Jones & Sameul Cornwell, surveyor John Mauzy.

James Robinson, no warrant, surveyed 7 Sept. 1775; at request of Capt. Robert Jackson I surveyed for Robinson being part of a 256 acres patent; 36 acres on Back Creek; adjoining his own, Robert Steuart, John Harper cc - James Robinson & Robert Steuart surveyed Richard Rigg

John Smith, 25 Nov. 1773 - 17 Apr. 1775; 212 acres at mouth of Little Sleepy Creek where Sir John's Road crosses, next the Warm Springs; adjoining Jerome Williams, Thomas Morgan, Christian Houzer, Crisman  cc Jerome Williams & John Grier surveyor Richard Rigg

William Smith of Frederick; 15 June 1768 - 28 Mar. 1769; 127 acres on Stony Lick Run of Sleepy Creek & Wolf Hill; adjoining Pierce Butler cc Andrew Brous [Bruce] & Soloon Smith surveyor Richard Rigg

Uther Spear alias Theodorus Spear; 9 June 1766 - 15 Nov. 1766; 170 acres on Sleepy Creek & Sir Johns Road, Oven Lick Branch; adjoining Jos. Pack cc - John & Mathias Swym surveyor Richard Rigg

Robert Steuart, assignee of Capt. Robert Jackson for whom surveyed; no warrant surveyed 7 Sept. 1775; 42 acres being vacant in 256 acres surveyed of said Jackson on Back Creek; adjoining Capt. Robert Jackson's 58 acre survey, James Robinons, Edward Robinons, cc James Robinson & Robert Steuart, surveyor Richard Rigg

Isaac Strider, assignee (in 1777) of William (x) Foster of Frederick; 18 May 1764 - 18 May 1767; 23 acres on Potomac at an outlet separating an Isalnd from the Virginia Shore; adjoining his (Foster's) own, Susannah Taylor, Jos. Barnes cc - David & Wm. Shepherd, surveyor Richard Rigg

Robert Stuart, assignee of Thomas Robinson for whom surveyed; no warrant, surveyed 19 Mar. 1754; 28 acres on Tomahawk Run of Back Creek; adjoining his father Israel Robinson, Edward Robinson cc - Thomas Jones & Samuel Cornwell, surveyor J. Mauzy

Edward Wilson, assignee of Hugh brown; 21 Feb. 1771 - 11 Aug. 1773; 25 1/2 acres on Opeccun; adj. David Hunter, Jno. Wilson, the Bartons, Jno. Brown, James Brown, Edward Beeson, Jno. Williams, Moses Hunter cc James & William Wilson, surveyor Richard Rigg Mar. 1771 Hugh Brown is leaving the colony.

John Wilson, 4 Mar. 1772 - 11 Aug. 1772; 11 acres near Tuscarora, road from Winchester to Watkin's Ferry; adj. George William Fairfax; Esquire, William Long's 210 acres Isaac Evans, Colo. Adam Stephens, his own, cc William Wilson & Garret Prandivall, surveyor Richard Rigg

William Wilson 14 Aug. 1779 - 5 No. 1779; 264 acres; part of 225 acres to Samuel Stroud Sept. 1764 who sold part & residue at his death to his son Samuel Stroud who sold 97 acres to William Wilson; 2 miles from Martinsburg on Opeccan; adj. John Wilson, Henry Millar, cc - John Yates & David Vulgamore surveyor Richard Rigg

Loudoun County

Joshua Dunkin 10 Oct. 1751 - 3 Jan. 1758; 72 acres on the (Great) Waggon Road to Williams Gap; adj. Michael Gregg, John Garrett, Lovel Jackson, Jacob Lasswell cc Isaac Walker & Samuel Dunkin surveyor Jno. Hough

William Robinson, 30 Jan. 1763 - 21 Mar. 1763; 223 acres on Beaverdam; adj. Benja. Grayson, Amos Janney, Colo. Richard Blackburn, Dan'l. French (formerly Amos Janney's) Thomas Dod. cc Daniel Jones & Henry Rector surveyor John Hough

Stephen Roszell [Russell?] 31 Oct 1763 (?) - 2 Jan. 1763; 253 acres on man road called mountain road; adjoining Peter Roszell / Rozel, Rubin Suttle, James Gayry, cc Rubin Suttle & Peter Roszel, surveyor John Hough

Anthony Russell, assignee of Vincent Lewis; 10 Feb. 1762 - 19 June 1762; 180 acres on Middle fork of Broad Run of Potomac; adj. Colo. Catesby Cocke, John Turley, Alexander Nelson (now James Spencer's), Capt. Anthony Russell, cc James & John Spencer, pilot Anthony Russell, surveyor John Hough

Fairfax County

George Minor, 20 Dec. 1774 - 24 Dec. 1774; 135 acres on North Run of Hunting Creek; adj. John Summers, William Terrett, Capt. John Dalton, Francis Summers cc Thomas Dove & Jno. Adams, surveyor John Hough

George Minor, 5 Oct. 1776 - 23 Nov. 1776; 264 acres on Pimmitt's Run near Little Falls of Potomac; adj. Robert Carter Esquire, William Adams, John Balandine (formerly Watsons) Capt. John Turberville, James Robinson cc James Harper, John Scot, Junior, surveyor John Hough

10 Feb. 1777 - In the fall of 1774 I entered 400 acres & gave order of survey to John Huff who delivered to William Pain. I have received advice from a friend that Huff neglected to return survey & George Minor has a (warrant) for same land. I command a Company in the service of the united States & cannot possibly attend you. Please enter my exception (caveat) until I can have a hearing (Signed) George McCarmick.  30 Mar. 1779 - Yohogania Co., VA before Andrew Swearingen, Thomas Grafford made oath he served summons to McCormack to appear at office. He did not appear.

George Minor, 31 Jan. 1777 - 10 Feb. 1777; John Hill got warrant Mar. 1772 & did not execute, James Crump got warrant 1776 & did not execute; 44 acres near Back Lick drain of Cameron Run of Potomac; adjoining James Crump, Colo. Jno. Carlyle cc. Thomas Grawford & Thomas Dove surveyor John Hough

George Minor, 10 Apr. 1779 - 15 Sep. 1779; 96 acres on Pimmetts Run near Little Falls; adj. George Thrift, James Robinson, John Colville, dec'd. William Adams cc Thomas Darne & James Robinson, surveyor John Hough

James Robertson 11 Sept. 1745 - surveyed n.d.; 50 acres on Pimmits Run & Long Branch; adj. his own, Cha: Broadwater, Gabrell Adams (now Washington's). cc Jonas Clapham & John Davis, surveyor Guy Broadwater

George Robinson, assignee of Edmund Connerly / Connoly from Pennsylvania; 21 July 1742 - 24 Mar. 1743-44; 182 acres on Beaverdam Branch of Goose Creek; adj. Jacob Lasswell, Jacob Janney, blacksmith, George Gregg cc Thomas Clowse & John Hough, surveyor Amos Janney.

King George County

Grace Butler no warrant, date from survey 5 Dec. 1726 - 31 May 1727; 259 acres on Horsepen branch of Marsh Run, Elk Run; adj. William Russell, Josuah Butler, Joseph King, Mark Harding, surveyor John Savage, Stafford Co.

Catesby Cocke, assignee of John Stanley for whom surveyed; 3 Feb. 1728/29 - 16 Mar. 1729/30; 420 acres on branch Deep Run; adj. Lazarus Demeron, Morgan Griffin, Mr. Robert Jones, surveyor John Warner.

Catesby Cocke, assignee of William Hawkins for whom surveyed, assignee of William McBee, warrantee; 9 Feb. 1729 - 5 Aug. 1730; 481 acres on branches Elk Marsh Run & Tinpot; adj. Hedgman, Garner, James Carter, surveyor John Warner

Thomas Dunkin, assigneee of William Thomson for whom surveyed; no warrant, date from survey, 11 Jan. 1725/26 - 7 Feb. 1725-26; 88 acres on Great Run of Rappahannock; adj. Colo. Rice Hoe, surveyor John Savage

Thomas Dunkin, assignee of William Thomson; no warrant, date from survey 11 Jan. 1725/26 - 8 Feb. 1725/26; 67 acres on branch of Marsh Run called Marr's Run; adj. Cha: Morgan, Parson Scott, Jno. Dinwiddie surveyor John Savage

Capt. John Williams, two warrants 11 Mar. 1728/29 & 9 Apr. 1729 - 18 Aug. 1729; 1,524 acres & 19 acres on the Great Mrash & Marsh Run, near ye main road; adj. Alexander Beach (?), Timothy Readng, Colo. Ludwell, Major William Thornton, Charles Morgan, Morgan Darnel near ye Coole Spring, Mr. Skinker, ajor Eskridge, Mark Harding, Sawney Beach, William Russel, Joshua Butler, John Brown surveyor Johhn Warner filed in oversize box.

Westmoreland County

Mr. Owin Brinham, no warrant, date from survey 8 March 1725 - 20 Feb. 1726/27; 376 acres adj. his own land, Yowell Attwell, Thomas Collingsworth, Capt. Bushrod, dec'd., Kenner, Isaac Allerton, surveyor James Thomas

Christopher Butler no warrant, surveyed 16 Nov. 1722; 479 acres patent granted to Mrs. Elizabeth Lrod 19 Mar. 1791/92 for 164 acres & made over to Mr. William Lord 18 Dec. 1693 & by him to Butler 14 Feb. 1706/7 & also a patent of Christopher Butler 7 Dec. 1716 for 150 acres with 165 acres surplus in the 2 tracts - on head of Popes Creek neare Miry Branch, Rappahannock Creek; adj. Capt. John Lord, Jno. Butler, Capt. Barrow, Gerrard Oneal, Lawrence Butler, surveyor Thomas Newton

John Butler, 27 May 1746 - 15 Aug. 1746; 40 1/2 acres in Washington Parish on road from Stafford Court to Westmoreland Co., on Machatack Creek; adj. Robert Howzings/Howson, Robert King (?), Anthony Haggard, Jno. Palmer, John Bruton, William Horton, John Berryman surveyor Spence Monroe.

Mr. Thomas Butler, 23 Feb. 1746 - 8 Mar. 1748; 67 acres on Yeocomoco Neck & River, at Phillips Cove, Hallowing or Bull Point; Yeocomoco Warehouse is drawn on plat across river; adj. his own land, Craddock Butler (formerly William Butler's & now Peter Rust's). cc Thomas Butler Jun'r. (sic) & Nath'l Butler, surveyor Willoughby Newton

Capt. John Elliot no warrant, date from survey 7 Dec. 1727 - 28 Oct. 1728; warrant to John & William Elliot, but William being since dead I have surveyed for John; 105 acres on Pope's Creek; adj. Daniel Field, Veale, surveyor James Thomas

Capt. John Elliot (& William Elliot, now dec'd) no warrant, date from survey, 7 Dec. 1727 - 28 Oct. 1728; 215 acres on a branch of Pope's Creek, main county road, Gravilly branch, Maple Branch; adj. Robert Andrews old patent (now Washington's), Elliot's former land, Dan'l. Field (now the Bristol Ironworks) surveyor James Thomas, filed in oversize box.

Richmond County

Mr. William Northern/Northen, 25 Apr. 1765 - 7 May 1765; 312 acres on Totuskey Creek in Lunenburg Parish; adj. his own, Miles Ryley, Benjamin Smith, Rob't. Smith, "Edmond Northen Nelms" (Compiler's note; no comma appeared between Northern & Nelms, but they may be separate names).  Benjamin Bramham, Thos. Freshwater's patent of 26 Nov. 1664. cc George Barrick, Jun'r. & William Northern, Jun'r. Pilot William Garland, surveyor Griffin Garland. (2 July 1765 - Richard Shackelford entered caeat but did not appear at office.  William Brockinbrough)

Lancaster County

George Doggett no warrant, date from survey, 10 June 1756 - 24 Aug. 1756; 164 acres; I surveyed all the land of Marget Chatten, Widder of Thomas Chattin, dec'd., land formerly granted to Henry Corbin 18 Apr. 1664 (514 acres) & then I laid off surplus (164 acres) for Doggett; in White Capple Parish & on branches Merattacoe mill branch; adj. Nathanel Carpenter, Mrs. (Marget) Chatten, Mrs. (Hannah) Crump, Marget Hogins cc John Muse & James Webb, surveyor Joseph Ball, filed in oversize box.  N.D. deed delivered to Colo. Slaughter.

Abstracts of the Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys Guy Broadwater Surveys 1749 - Guy Broadwater was a surveyor in an area of Frederick County which became Hampshire County in 1754. When he surveyed areas he identifed as New Creek, Sleepy Creek and Warm Springs, he recorded four and five descriptions on each page. He drew all of the plats on two separate pages, identifying each by a lot number.  These fifty-eight surveys are in the Northern Neck land record collection at the Virginia State Library in a box labeled Guy Broadwater Surveys.

Information in the abstracts appears in this order, when given:
  1. lot number
  2. name of person(s) who requested survey
  3. number of acres
  4. identifying land marks
  5. adjacent land owners
  6. chain carriers
  7. in parentheses - the person who obtained the grant, the grant book and page number as researched by the staff
  8. in second set of parentheses - marginal notes.
New Creek - Pursuant to the Order of the Right Hon'l. Lord Thomas Fairfax Surveyed Severall parcells of land in Frederick County upon a branch Called New Creek. John Miller & William Smith chain carryers.

Between the entries for Lots 8 and 9 are the following entries.

28. Jacob Wolf adj. John Hinch at Great Meadow.

The Jonathan Clark Notebook, 1786 (Improvements in the Northern Neck) - In 1951-52 a collection entitled the "Clark-Hite Papers" was given to The Filson Club in Louisville, Kentucky by Mrs. John C. Doolan and Mrs. Louise Clark Whitaker.  Included with these papers was the Jonathan Clark Notebook relating to Northern Neck land.

From the Jonathan Clark Notebook several clues suggest that commissioners were appointed to describe the improvements made on farms in a portion of the northern Shenandoah Valley.  Although it was not stated, Jonathan Clark (1750-1811), older brother of George Rogers and William Clark, was apparently one of the commissioners.  In June, July and August of 1786 this group personally visited 219 farms where they wrote the required information in the notebook.

The entries included the names of land owners, tenants, and those from whom the land was acquired; the condition and number of acres under cultivation (not the entire tract); descriptions of the buildings on each tract; and the number of fruit trees in the orchards.

August 5th, 1786 A survey for 360 acres of land on the south side of Opeckon in possession of
John Dorman tenant to William Morgan who claims under Reager - Buildings: a very old log house 28 by 18 with stone chimney and roof worn out; a half worn scalp'd. log barn 54 by 24 without floor or door; 40 apple trees; land in cultivation and in very bad order 50 acres, most of which is marsh.

William Carson tenant to Vandiver
William Lemmon under John Lemon
John Lemon under John Lemon
Mary Mercer under Ed. Mercer
Adron Wyncoop under Merer

A Survey of 206 acres on Swan Pond in posssession of Richard Morgan - buildings: a very old round log dwelling house 24 by 18 with inside stone chimney; a very old round log barn, about 54 by 20 with a very bad floor and no doors; two old cabins; land in cultivated and in pretty good order 6 acres best high land

John Randolph tenant to Richard clicket
Masam Belt tenant to Mayfield

Jonathan Odell, Sam Odell dec'd. tract - cultivated and in bad order 15 acres best and 5 acres second rate bottom and 5 acres first rate high land; buildings: a very old log house covered with slabs 18 by 16 and wood chimney; old cabbin.

Samuel Odell, Sam. Odell dec'd. tract, George Pullen tenant in possession cultivation & in bad order 30 acres best bottom land; buildings: a very old log house 18 by 16 with wood chimney.

Elizabeth Odell widow of S[am]. Odell, dec'd. - cultivated & in bad order 12 acres of best & 3 acres second rate bottom land; buildings: two old log houses 16 by 16 each with a stone chimney between them & only one fire place, these houses built upwards of 30 years & almost worn out.

James Odell under Sam'l Odell dec'd. - cultivated and in good order 60 acres of second rate bottom land; Buildings; some old cabbins.

Joseph Barnes, B Z. (?) Agans tract - cultivated and in pretty good order, 32 acres first rate & 33 acres second rate bottom land; buildings: an old log dwelling house 20 by 16 covered with joint shingles with stone chimney & cellar; a very old round oak log house 20 by 16 with a stone chimney; a round oak log barn 40 by 20, no doors & a very indifferent floor, built six years.

William Smith tenant to Thrailkuld who claims under David Job - cultivated and in pretty good order 10 acres first rate bottom, 6 acres second rate bottom, 16 acres first rate high land; Improvements, an old low dwelling house 16 by 12 with a wood chimney; a very old log house 20 by 16 with a very indifferent stone chimney & two fire places, one of which is to a cabbin & the house covered with slabs.

Powell's fort June 20th, 1786

Henry Sumerwalt claim under Jos. Denton, cultivated and in pretty good order, 8 acres first rate bottom, 42 acres first rate high land; Improvements: small log house 14 by 12, no chimney & cabbin roof, one plant floor; two round log pens, 12 foot passage, plank'd cabbin roof, 30 by 22, no doors; 130 bearing apple trees.

Morton, Oren. A History of Rockbridge County, Virginia, Baltimore, MD: Regional Publishing Company, 1973.
McDowell, Cloyd, Spear, Groves

Sparacio, Ruth & Sam Sparacio. Virginia County Court Records: Stafford County, Virginia Will Book (Liber M) 1729-1748, McLean, VA: Sparacio, 1987.

At Court held for Stafford County June the 12th 1739 will presented . . . being proven . . . certificate granted for obtaining Probate . . . In Obedience to an order of Court dated June the 12th day 1739 We the Subscribers being furst sworn appraised the Estate of Joel Stribling deceased as fowloeth . . . items listed and valued . . . Total £7.1.0 Thomas Bunbury

At court held for Stafford County Edward Humston, William Bunbury July 10th 1739 Inventory admitted to record. The estate of Joel Stribling deceased To funeral charges to Praysers fees, to the Clerks fees . . . E.E.P. H. Stribling

At Court held for Stafford County July the 10th 1739 Hester Stribling produced the account . . . against Estate of Joel Stribling . . . which is allowed of and Tobo[cco? or To be?] valued at 12/6 p cent and admitted to record.

1732 Dr. The Estate of Elias Hore Gent. Deceased 
  • to Mr. Cocke's Clerks fees
  • to William Holt by account proved. 
  • To John Toward, for cash lent Capt. Hore
  • to Doctr. Gustavus Brown, Capt. Henry Connyers, Mr. John Grant. 
1733
  • to John Mercer for attorneys fees
  • to John Morpus for ball[ance] of his crop
  • to Peter Byram
1734
  • to Samuel Timmons by Judg. 
  • to Benoni Wilson
  • to Charles Hardin
  • to Peter Lehue
  • to James Cullen, Mr. Hammersley, Henry Connyers, James Holmes
1735
  • to John Triplet, James Hore
Cr 1732 by Jacob Gibson, William Russell, Edward Sute, Samuel Timmons, James Trent
1733 Richard Tidwell, William Cornwell, Edward Barry, Elizabeth Grant, John Skeens, by 2 attorneys fees to Tidwell and Kelly, charles Cornwell, Mathew Kelly, Gray and Company, John Holmes, James Buchanan, London, by Joseph Adams, by Hugh Arbuthnot . . . Errors excepted Nov. 11, 1740 p me W. Harrison

Sparacio, Ruth & Sam Sparacio. Will Abstracts of Stafford County, Virginia, 1748-1767, McLean, VA: Sparacio, nd.

In name of God . . . I dispose of my Estate in manner as followeth Item I give to Sarah Hawkins one  heifer
Item I give to Francis Stribling on heiffer
Item I give to William Stribling one horse or mare colt as my Exectuors think fit
Item I give to my Daughter Mary Bush 10 shilings to buy her a hat
Item I give to my Duaghter Jane Stribling 10 shilings to buy her a hat
Item I give to my son John Thomas one mare after his Mother's death & the remainder of my Estate to be equally divided between my Wife and my son John Thomas.
I appoint my Wife and my Son exers & my Grandson William Thomas to have all that I have left my son John Thomas after his Death . . .
Decr. ye 14th 1748 John Buckner caem before me Philip Alexander one of his Majesties Justices of Peace for Stafford County & made oath on holy Evangelist that soemtime last Summer Richard Thomas desir'd him to make his will accordng to the above mentioned . . . Phil Alexander

At Court held for Stafford County March 14, 1748. This Nuncupative will of Richard Thomas Deced was presented by Executor same being proved admitted to record . . . Certificate granted for obtaining Probate.

An account of Est. of Rachel Colclough late of Stafford County deced by Saml. Thornbury Junr. Acct in this County . . . The said Thornbury charges himself with the Estate appraised in this County to the amount of£269.6.5. As also addl. apprasmt. in Fairfax County of£319.6.5 the whole of which being Legacies paid to the Legatees each having their part according to the Tenor of the will except a Bedtick now in the hands of Robert Colclough who is out of this County & the first named Exer Humly craves allowance for the following paymts & Disbursmts. Funeral Expenses; paid Thomas Carver; to a Judgment obtain'd by Conway; to Lawyers fees Total £4.10.7 1/2; To paid Howsin Hooe as an appraiser; paid William Bunbury as per do; paid Edward Burgess as pr Do; pad Rice Hooe for Leveys; paid Thos. Stribling; pd. H. Tylers Clks fees as to Sher 1749 paid B: Wallers Do; paid the sheriff for writ and Convey to costs of suit Conway v. Colclough. Corn at 6 pcent. Total 1817 pounds Tobo[cco]

At Court held for Stafford County 10th July 1750 Samuel Thornbury Junr. one of the Executors of Rachel Colclough deced made oath to above account admitted to record the Tobo valued at 14 pcent

12 Feb. 1750 Thomas Stribling acted as appraiser of Archibal Hodge estate.

In Name of God Amen I Benja. Duncom [Duncan?] of Saint Pauls Parish County Stafford Planter being sick but of perfect sence make my Last will & Testament revoking any wills by me before made. First I give the land whereon I now live to my Friend Richard Bernad in Trust to give unto John Pestridge the natural son of Sarah Pestrige and in case John die without heirs to remain to Wm. Pestrige another Son of said Sarahs & he should died without heirs or making legal disposition then to the child said Sarah now goes with in the same manner and Sarah Pestridge to have the use of the same as long as she lives single to maintain the said children. 

Item I give to my Nephew Thomas Duncom the Gun that was his Fathers. 

Item I give the rest of my Estate in Trust to my Friend Richard Bernard to be equally divided between the said Sarah and her children that are now living and the one that she goes with and that the said chattels be kept together for the better maintenance of the children and I do also appoint Sarah Pestrige my Executrix under the direction of my Friend Bernard 6th July 1753.

Benja. Duncom

Presence William Iness
Jesse + Moss, and X McKenzy
Thomas R. Rickets

At Court held for Stafford County 14th August 1753. The Last Will & Testament of Benja. Duncom deced presented by Sarah Pestrige Executrix therein named . . . proved . . . ordered to be certified and at Court held for this County 11th Sept. 1753 Sarah then Entering into Bond Certificate granted for obtaining Probate . . . 

In Name of God Amen I Henry Robinson of County Stafford and Parish of Overwharton being sick, of perfect & sound Judgm't . . . Imprimis I give to Winefred my loving Wife my land joining to Jacksons at the Lower End both sides of the run on the South side as far as the bank of the hill inclosing that part of the Low grounds & thence crossing the run to her own side where my son Christopher and I joins fencing then running joining to the run & running between orchard and Christoper's house to the spring & up the spring run to the upper end of the line Inclosing all the ground on the North of the run in the bounds to me belonging for & during her Natural life. 

Item after death of my wife above mentioned this her part of the land to fall to John Robinson son of my son Benjamin to be his.

Item I give to Christopher my Eldest son he and his wife Elander their natural lives only in the other part of my land on the South side of the run.

Item after their Death I give the whole plantation & land thereto belonging to John Robinson as above mentioned. 

Item I give to my loving Wife Winifred all my personal or moveable Estate for & during her life. 

Item then I give to John Robinson as above mentioned one old walnut Table & a gun likewise at the same time to James Spreybra son of John Spreybra one bed.

Item I do appoint my loving Friends Benja. Robinson & Jesse Bayles my Execurs of this my last Will & Testam't. revoking all other wills . . . 3rd August 1753

Henry X Robinson

Presence Wm. Bayles, John Holliday, David McQuatty

At Court held for Stafford County 11th 7ber 1753 Within last Will & Testament produced by Benja. Robinson one of the Executors . . . admitted to record. 

Know all men . . . We John Payton Gentl. and Benja. Robinson bound unto John Mercer, Mott Doniphan, John Payton, Henry Fitzhugh & Thomas Fitzhugh Gentl. Justices of Peace Stafford County now sitting . . . sum 300 pounds Sterling . . . 12th 7ber 1753. The condition . . . if John Payton . . . truly pay unto Lettice Lynton Orphan of Anthony Lynton deced . . . Estate as soon shall attain lawful age or when thereto required . . . keep harmless Justices . . . obligation to be void or else to remain . . . 

Presence - The Court - John Payton, Benja. Robinson

In Obedience order of Stafford County Court We the Subscribers met at the house of William Northcuts & appraise the Estate of John Linton deced . . . followeth . . . items listed valued . . . Total £5.3.0

John Mauzy, George Asbury, Thomas Monroe

At Court held for Stafford County 13th 9ber 1753 Above Inventory & appraisment of John Lynton deced returned admitted to record.

28 Sept. 1751 Nathaniel Overall and Margaret Overall witnessed Morrice Linaugh's will in Stafford County. 

13 Oct. 1754 Cockley Stribling witnessed will of Jennett Williams. 

Thomas Stribling appraiser of estate of Samuel Thornbury, Aug. 12, 1755

Thomas Stribling appraiser of John Stone estate 14 Sep. 1756

Thomas Stribling, Cockley Stribling & Bradford Stribling appraisers of Mary Graffod estate, 9 Nov. 1756

Cockley Stribling witnessed will of John Smith, Nov. 16th 1761

A List of the Estate of John Johnson sold the 6th April 1761. To Colo. Nathl. Harrison, Capt. John Stuart, Joel Ancrom, Harris Hooe, Majr. Garrd. Gowke, Lilly Brand, Sarah Dade, Mary Thomas, Richd. Fowke, Wm. Ownen, Barnet Plat, Jno. Alexander, Will Carver, Henry Nicholds, Thomas Truslow, Will Scott, Thos. Bunbury, Horatio Dade, Henry Buttridge, Cossem Benet, Chs. Smith, Robt. Monday, Thos. Overton, John Curry, James Cunningham, John Keith, John Thomas, John Fowler, John Carer, Jno. Gray, Jno. Buttridge, James Notingham, Jno. Rankins, Derrick Manin, Grace Berry, Michael Ferrall, Colclough Stribling, John Whiting, Peter Sidebottom, Jno. Rogers, Jno. Alexander, Senr., Fame Davis, John Smith, Timothy Flaningham, Will Bunbury, Brad. Stribling, Thos. Bunbury, Robt. Minnis, Robert Rankins, Alexr. Douglass, William Jones, Robt. Clift, Burge Suttibin, Thomas King, Mark Whiting, Chas. Jones, Burdit Hambleton, Clemond Chiveral, Peter Murphy, Watt Anderson, Thomas Pratt, Will Stribling, Frans. Pane, Thomas Stribling, Hester Stribling, John Gray, Will Bunbury, Henry Nichols.  The amount of the whole Estate sold £535:13:10

Joel Ancrom, Will Bunbury

At a Court held for Stafford County, 11th May 1762 This sale being returned is admitted to record.

Will Stribling appraiser of John Stuart estate, 5 May 1762.

Cokly Stribling witnessed Jos: Sebaston's will 5 Jan. 1762.

Cokly Stribling appraised Jos: Sebaston's estate 16 Aug. 1762.

An Inventory of Estate of Will Stribling deced appraised by Mr. Thomas Bunbury, Senr. and Will Bunbury & Thomas Bunbury Junr. . . . items listed and valued . . . Total £119:17:8

Thomas Bunbury, Will Bunbury, Thomas Bunbury

Stafford Sc October Court 1765 Inventory admitted to record.

Cokly Stribling appraised estate of Henry Bussy, Oct. 1765

Vogt, John & William Kethley, Jr.  Botetourt County Marriages 1770-1853, Athens, GA: Iberian Publishing Co., 1987.

Cloyd, David & Rachel Alderson 17 Jan. 1788; b. David May (clerk) wit. James Poindexter (deputy clerk) con-Curtis & Elizabeth Alderson, parents 16 Jan. 1788 con - Michael & Elizabeth Cloyd, parents - 11 Jan. 1788

Cloyd, James & Catherine Eagle, 5 May 1791; b. Matthias Snider; wit. Henry Bowyer (clerk of court)

Cloyd, Jesse & Sarah Bennett 12 Oct. 1803; d. Moses b. Michael Cloyd, con -Michael Cloyd Sr. 11 Oct. 1803, wit. Elizabeth CLoyd & Michael Cloyd who test that Sarah is over 21 min. Edward Mitchell (Methodist), list dated 30 OCt. 1804.  Note: name Joseph Cloyd marked out and Jesse Cloyd written above it.

Cloyd, John & Mary Withero 14 Nov. 1793; b - John Hellams, wit: Henry Bowyer (Clerk of Court) con William Witherow, father, 14 Nov. 1793, wit: Henry Minneck & John Witherow, min - Henry VanOver 21 Nov. 1793

Cloyd, Joseph & Anne Brooks 2 Nov. 1805; d James, b. William L. Thompson who test that Anny is over 21 married 5 Dec. 1805 by 'Anna Brooks' ?

Cloyd, Joseph & Rebecca Wilson 15 Dec. 1843; d. William Wilson, dec. b. David J. Wilson, Joseph Cloyd from Rockbridge County, min. Samuel D. Campbell (Presby.) 21 Dec. 1843

Cloyd, Michael Jr. & Mary Bennet 16 May 1797; b. Moses Bennet, wit: Henry Bowyer (Clerk of Court)

Draper, Benjamin & Prescellia Caton 8 Dec. 1800 b. Benjamin Morris, con. Pricilla Caton, mother who test her daughter over 21 wit: Benjamin Morris, Margret Caton & Jacob Saley, min. Samuel Gray married in 1800 (from list dated 11 Jan. 1801)

Draper, Thomas & Leiller Breedan 4 Aug. 1780; b. Charles McFadden - grandparents

Robertson, George & Jane Barnet 6 Aug. 1774; b James Barnet, wit John May (clerk)

Robinson, Alexander & Margaret Robinson, 17 Aug. 1773; b. Samuel Woods, wit. David May (clerk)

Robinson, Isaac & Sarah Cloyd Feb. 1783 b. Henry Pauling, wit. Adam Smyth

Wilson, Alexander & Rebeckah Gillaspie, 10 July 1798; b Simon Gillaspie, wit: William Hite

Wilson, Brydon & Sarah Galbraith, 21 Feb. 1809, b. THomas Wilson, father, Sarah d. of THomas Galbraith, dec. John Galbreath test. his sister over 21 min. John Helms 28 Feb. 1809

Wilson, James & Mary Hackett 23 Jun 1798; b. Jeremiah Hackett, wit: WIlliam Hite, con. Thomas Hackett, father 23 Jun 1798 wit. Jeremiah Hackett & Henry Holstine, min. Elijah Vansandt (Protestant Episcopal) 29 Jun 1798

Wilson, James & Nancy Harrison 27 Oct. 1809, d. James, b. John Harrison who test. Nancy his sister over 21 min. Henry Holstine, Oct. 1809

Wilson, James & Elianath McClure 15 Sep. 1785; b. Martin Beard min. Edward Crawford (Presby.) 22 Sep. 1785

Wilson, James & Nancy Plott 25 Feb. 1809, b. Henry Plott, father, min. John Helms, 2 Mar. 1809

Wilson, John & Rosanna Dennis 7 Jan. 1790; b. James Peery, con. Joseph Dinnis, father 7 Jan. 1790, wit: William Peery & James Peery, min. Edward Crawford (Presby) 12 Jan 1790

Wilson, John & Elizabeth Guilfford 23 May 1804; b Allen Gulliford, father, min - Robert Logan (Presby) 25 May 1804

Wilson, John & Mary Moore, 28 May 1800, wit: James Moore Jr. min - Samuel Houston 29 May 1800

Wilson, Josiah & Margaret Crow 9 Nov. 1790; b. John Crow wit. Henry Bowyer (Clerk of Court) con- William Crow, father 29 Oct. 1790, wit: John Crow & Thomas Willson, min. Edward Crawford (Presby) Dec. 1790

Wilson, Nathaniel & Elinor Edmiston 14 Jun 1797; b. Thomas Wilson wit: Henry Bowyer (Clerk of Court) min. William P. Martin 15 Jun 1797

Wilson, Richard & Margaret Fulton 30 Nov. 1784; b. John Strother wit: David May (clerk) min. Edward Crawford (Presby). 1 Dec. 1784

Wilson, Robert & Jane Summerfield, 19 Jan. 1795; b. William Summerfield, wit: S. Lewis, con. RIchard & Sarah Summerfield, parents 7 Jan. 1795 wit: William Summerfield license 19 Jan. 1795, signed by wit: Josel Bott (Justice of Peace) min. Alexander Ross 20 Jan. 1795

Wilson, Samuel & Priscilla Fleming, 18 Feb. 1806, d. William Felming, dec. b. Strother Bowyer min. Robert Logan (Presby). 20 Feb. 1806

Wilson, Thomas & Mary Edmondson 19 May 1797; b. Henry Edmondson, wit: Henry Bowyer (Clerk of Court) con James Patton, gdn. to Thomas. 19 May 1797 wit: Henry Edmondson & Nicholas Haven Jr.

Wilson, Thomas & Lucy Harrison, 11 Nov. 1808, b. Garland McAlister con. James Harrison, Sr., father - Nov. 10 1808 wit: James Harrison Jr., John Holloway & John Harrison license dated 11 Nov. 1808 min. Edward Mathews (Meth) of Monroe Co. 15 Nov. 1808

Wilson, Thomas & Elizabeth McDonald 17 Nov. 1806; b. Thomas Masterson Sr. who test Elizabeth McDonald over 21 min. John Helms, 18 Nov. 1806

Wilson, Thomas & Esther Walker, 28 Oct. 1791; b. William Douthat con William Walker, father 27 Oct. 1791 wit John Walker & James Walker

Wilson, Thomas & Elizabeth Warnock 6 Jan. 1785; min Edward Crawford (Presby)

Worrell, Anne. A Brief of Wills & Marriages in Montgomery and Fincastle Counties, Virginia, 1733-1831, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1979

Cloyd, Gordon. Will probated Apr. 1833 names brothers Thomas, David, James R. Mary Kent wife of James Kent, and Levi Vermillion's six sons, Gordon, Joseph, James, Uriah, David and John.

Cloyd, Joseph. Will probated Nov. 1833 names children Gordon (will made before Gordon's death, Thomas, David and grandchildren Polly Kent and Cynthia, Mary, Nancy, Lucinda, Peggy, Gordon and Joseph Cloyd.

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