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Friday, August 29, 2025

Small Notebook - Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, Part 2

Surry County, VA

Chiarello, Susan. "List of Debts Due to Cabin Point Store, 1 November 1775," Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, Vol. 49, No. 4, 2011, p. 311+. [Auditor's Office 13/30, Loyalist Claims, Series II, Virginia Claims, Folder G1;  Colonial Records Project mf #252 LVA, Richmond.]

Page 311 - Unlike the vast majority of the merchant claims, this list was created between 1 November 1775 and 29th March 1776 when it was sworn to before John Watkins, a justice of the peace for Surry County. The maker of the list, John Stewart, was apparently the factor for the Cabin Point store operated by Mess'rs Dunmore Blackburn & Company, merchants of Glasgow. The list is found among the claims made in 1784, 1788 and 1789 by Robert Gilmour for compensation for losses incurred as a British subject. He states that he was a principal partner in Logan Gilmour & Co. of Norfolk and Logan and Dunmore & Co. and had incurred heavy losses. Heavily in debt in Britain, Gilmour had lost his private fortune and had brought ruin to his other partners. He does not explain why the list was compiled. Although used to support his claim for losses, the list was obviously not compiled for that purpose and indeed appears not to deal with either company with which he notes an involvement.  Perhaps a transfer of ownership occurred between the creation of the list and Gilmour's first claim some eight years later. 

Caing Point Ledger C 

  • Col. John Cocke, folio 1, good debt 75.4.0 
  • Page 312 - Lemuel Cocke, folio 5, good 102.5.3 3/4

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Book Purge - They Called Stafford Home

Eby, Jerrilyn. They Called Stafford Home: The Development of Stafford County, Virginia, from 1600 until 1865, Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997.

p. xiv Stafford County Timeline [abstracted]
  • 1608 John Smith explores and maps river and creeks of Stafford
  • 1620 Indians destroy English trading post at Marlborough
  • 1646-47 Giles & Margaret Brent settle at mouth of Aquia Creek
  • 1650 Sandstone quarries open on Aquia Creek, 50 acres set aside for Aquia town
  • 1662 Potomac Parish formed from Washington Parish (Westmoreland County)
  • 1662-63 Assembly orders road built from Aquia to Passapatanzy
  • 1662-64 Potomac Church built
    • Potomac Parish divided into Upper Parish and Lower Parish
  • 1664 first court meets in Stafford
  • 1668 John Waugh becomes rector of parish
    • Brent's Mill built
  • 1676 Nathanile Bacon led planters against Gov. Berkeley and burned Jamestown
  • 1680 Upper Parish becomes known as Stafford Parrish
    • Act of Parliament establishes Marlborough as official port town
  • 1686-87 George Brent, Nicholas Hayward, Richard Foote & William Bristow purchase land for

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Notebook - Virginia #7 Part 4

Bentley, Elizabeth. Virginia Marriage Records, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1982

From the Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, the William & Mary Quarterly & Tyler's Quarterly.

Amelia County Marriage Bonds
  • Robertson, Henry & Tralucia Greenwood, April 1762
  • Robertson, Frances & Lucretia Townes, Wm. Townes, March 20, 1769
  • Robertson, John & Elizabeth Royall (d. of John), June 31, 1776
  • Robertson, George & Nancy Anderson, John Anderson, July 10, 1779
  • Robertson, Wm. & Betty Branch Worsham, Wm. Worsham, Oct. 25, 1777
  • Robertson, Matthew & Elizabeth Hurt, May 5, 1785
  • Robertson, George & Betsy Bayley (d. of Dicey), Dec. 21, 1786
  • Robertson, Jno. & Betty B. Robertson, April 8, 1786
  • Robertson, Robert (s. of Nathan) & Molly May Porter (d. of James May), June 5, 1785
  • Robertson, James & Mary Epes Robertson, Nov. 1798
  • Robertson, Archer Jr. & Frances Brooking, ward of Vivion Brooking, Aug. 1795

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Notebook - Virginia #4, Part 2

Prince William County, Virginia
Adams, Lela, comp. Marriages of Patrick County, Virginia, 1791-1850, Bassett, VA: Adams, 1972
  • 1 May 1802 James Dove & Avice Davidson, Surety Richard Davidson
  • 1 Sep 1803 Richard Dove & Elisabeth Taylor, Surety Daniel Martindale

Dorman, John. Essex County, Virginia Deeds & Wills No. 13 1707-1711, Washington, DC: Dorman, 1963.
4 April 1706. John Morgan received payment from an estate

Dorman, John, comp. Essex County, Virginia Records 1706-1707; 1717-1719 Washington, DC: Dorman, 1963.
20 Jan. 1717/18. John Taliaferro of St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, to John Taliaferro Junr. son to the aforesaid John, of same. For natural love and affection. Two plantations with 1000 acres on the upper side of Snow Creek in the forke thereof which was formerly given to me by my brother Fra[ncis] Taliaferro late of said parish by deed of gift. Jno. Taliaferro. Wit: Robt. Parker, Jno. Ellitts. 21 Jan. 1717/18 Acknowledged by John Taliaferro
16 Jan. 1717/18 Samuel Ward of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, planter to John