Prince William County, Virginia |
- 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
Morgan of same. For £5 sterling. 15 acres part of a patent now belonging to Samuel Ward and Briant Ward in said parish . . . John Morgan's nie the head of a valley . . . the maine swamp of Occupsion . . . the long branch that runs up between Morgan's plantation and Samuel Ward's plantation. Samuel (X) Ward. Wit: Peter (PH) Hucheson, Elizabeth (X) Hill, John Boughan, 21 Jan. 1717/18. Acknowledged by Samuel War.
Dorman, John. Essex County, Virginia Records 1717-1722, Washington, DC: Dorman, 1959
12 & 13 Jun 1719 - John Long of St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, to John Morgan of same. Lease and release; for 1950 pounds of tobacco and 53 acres of land. 104 acres in said parish . . . on the brow of a hill corner to a pracell of land patented by Francis Taliaferro and Henry Bruce . . . Powmansend Creek . . . land belonging to Robt. Bryant . . . land belonging to Mr. Richard Buckner . . . land belonging to the heirs of John Prosser. Jno Long. Wit: Jno. Ellitts, Sarah (S) Ellitts, 21 July 1719 Acknowledged by John Long.
17 June 1719 - Thomas Spiers of Essex County to John Bates and Wm. Moseley of same. Two Negroes, Jack and [ ], as a pledge for the proper management of the estate of Robert Moseley, now in the hands of Thomas Spiers and petitioned for by the former securities. [Much mutilated] Thomas Spiers, Wit: Jas. Baker, W. Pray. 16 Jun 1719 Achknowledged by Thomas Spiers
11 & 12 June 1719 - John Morgan of St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, to John Long of same. Lease and release . . .
15 & 16 May 1721 - Matthew Collins of St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, to John Long of same. Lease and release; for 2400 pounds of good sound clean stemd. straight laid sweet scented tobacco. 50 acres, part of 405 acres Collins bought of Mr. Paul Liccoe in the parish aforesaid and in the fork of Puemansend . . . on the main run side of the south fork being corner to a parcell of land the said Collins sold to John Morgan . . . mouth of a small branch . . . head of another small branch . . . corner trees to John Ellis and John Sanders and Matthew Collins. Matthew (X) Collins Wit: John Nance, Benja. Rowsee. 16 May 1721. Acknowledged by Matthew Collins. Catherine wife of the said Matthew relinquished her right of dower.
Johnson, June. Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book Liber A 1731-1732, Deed Book Liber B 1732-1735, Fairfax, VA: Johnson, 1982
The early records of Prince William County are of interest to most Northern Virginia researchers because the county at that time encompassed far more than the current Prince William County. Prince William County was formed in 1731 from upper part of King George County and Stafford County. Prince William County at this time included the present counties of Fairfax, Loudon, Fauquier, Arlington, and the town of Alexandria.
These abstracts are of more then the usual value because they partially fill in the gap left by the burned records of Stafford County.
There were two parishes in Prince William County during the time period covered by this volume. From Occoquan Creek northward was Truro Parish which in 1742 became Fairfax County. South of the Occoquan was Hamilton Parish.
May 12, 1731 - Leonard Helmes of Parish of Hamilton to John Overahall [Overall] of Stafford County . . . for 6500 lb. of Tobacco . . . lease & release . . . 500 acres . . . part of tract of 673 acres granted unto Helmes by patten dated Jan. 5, 1726 . . . corner of Philemon Watters and Whitledge . . . corner of Richard Tidwell. Leo. Helm Wit: Chand. Fowke & Richard Foote. May 12, 1731. Rec'd of John Overhall 6500 lb. Tobacco . . . Leo. Helm. & wit. by same
Oct. 20, 1731 - Owen Greenon of Parish of Hannover & County of Prince William to Wm. McBee of same. For 3000 lb. tobacco . . . about 200 acres . . . on branches of Summerduck Run . . . part of 467 acre grant of Greenin . . . dated Feb. 5, 1725 . . . dividing line between Greenin and Wm. McBee is Robt. Duncans Mill Path . . . this 200 acres being lower end of 467 acres. Deed of lease & release. Wit: Jos. Hudnall, Jno. Allen. rec'd. of Wm. McBee sum of 3000 lb. tobacco on Oct. 21, 1731. and wit. by same.
April 20, 1732 - a John (C) Elliott wit. a deed between John Creel, William Bland, Lewis Reno, James French, Thomas Reno & James Bland
July 18, 1729 - Tho. Stribling wit. a deed between John Edys & John Bourn
Sept. 18, 1732 - Charles & Margaret Morgan wit. deed between Edward Twentyman & Joseph Delaney.
Sept. 20, 1732 - Burr Harrison of Pr. William to Peter Cornwell of same . . . for 1000 lbs. tobacco . . . 100 acres branch of the south run of Powells Run. Burr Harrison Wit: Wm. Champneys, Richd. Higgins. Rec'd. 1000 lbs. tobacco, 20 Sept 1732. Jean Harrison wife of Burr Harrison acknowledge all my rights title and interst of the Dowrey of the mentioned land to Peter Cornwell. Sep. 20, 1732. Jean (her mark) Harrison Wit: by same. At court Sep. 20, 1732 Burr Harrison acknowledged this deed to Peter Cornwell and Jane wife of Burr relinquished her right of Dower to lands in deed
Oct. 14, 1732 - John Elltt [Elliott] & Catesby Cocke wit: deed between John Roberts & Thomas Hicks.
Apr. 15, 1752 - William McBee of Parish of Hannover in Pr. Wm., planter, to Jasper Billing of same . . . 2000 lbs. tobacco . . . 200 acres . . . in parrish of Hannover . . . part of tract Owin Greenin held by patent dated 1725 . . . upon branch of Summerduckk Runn . . . runing up to Robert Duncans mill . . . lower end of tract . . . deed of lease & release.
April 17, 1753 - John Fishback of pr. William Co. to George Williams of Co. of Stafford . . . sum of 16 lbs. current money . . . 280 acres . . . on north side of Rapps. River [Rappahannock] about 4 miles above the Great Run . . . land being granted to John Fishback by patent dated Feb. 27, 1728 . . . deed of lease & release. John Fishback. Wit: Jno. Savage, Valentin Peyton, Jno. Hunt. Rec'd. of George Williams sum of 16 lbs. current money April 18, 1733 and wit. by M. Battaley, mercer, John Fishback. At court April 18, 1733 John Fishback acknowledged this release with receipt endorsed to George Williams.
Oct. 14, 1733 - Charles Morgan wit. deed between James McDonnel & Mark Hardin
Oct. 2, 1733 - Charles Morgan wit. deed between mark Hardin & James McDonnell
March 15, 1734 - Capt. John Williams of King George Co., Gent. to William Stevens of Pr. William Co., inginer [engineer] . . . for 12 lbs., 10 shilling current money . . . 552 acres in Parish of Hamilton . . . corner to Mark Hardings land . . . near the main road . . . near line of Gawney Beach . . . corner of Charles Morgans land . . . east side a Beaver pen at the head of Great Marsh being part of a tract taken up by Capt. John Williams containing 1524 acres as by deed granted to him dated Nov. 21, 1729 . . . deed of lease & release. John Williams.
Aug. 20, 1734 - Jno. Elliott wit. deed between Henry Lee & Richard Blackburn
May 20, 1735 - Peter & Charles Cornwell of parish of Hambleton Pr. William, planters to John Tayloe of Parish of Lunenburgh Richmond Co., Esq. . . . for 500 lbs. of Tobacco . . . 100 acres . . . being part of 200 acres bought by Dennis Cornwall the father of sd. Peter & Charles of James Gregg to whome it was given by his brother Thomas Gregg by deed of gift dated June 12, 1699 . . .line of Corbin's 4 M acres patent . . . line of Abraham & William Farrow echeated from Ann the daughter of William Harwood both now held by Tayloe and outward line of Greggs first proprietors deed for 800 acres on main run and brs. of Neabsco Creek . . . deed of lease & release. Peter (PC) Cornwell, Charles (CC) Cornwell. Wit: James McDonnell, Thomas Stribling, Charles (H) Harrison, Charles (his mark) Taylor. At court May 21 1735 Peter & Charles Cornwell acknowledge this release to John Taylor & Barbara and Ann wives of Peter & Charles relinquished their rights of dower in lands conveyed.
May 19, 1735 - John Morehead, Alexander Morehead wit. deed between George Brown & Joseph Blackwill
Johnson, June. Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book Liber D, 1738-1740, Fairfax, VA: Johnson, 1984.
May 19, 1731 - Charles (his mark) Cornwell wit. deed.
March 25, 1739 - David Darnall of Pr. Wm. to Joseph Duncan of sd. county . . . for 30 lbs. . . . 150 acres . . . corner to George Whitley and John Smith . . . to Jonas Williams . . . being part of a greater tract taken up by Morain Darnall, dec. by patent March 2, 1722/3 and left by Morgain Darnall to his son David by his last will . . . deeds of lease & release. David Darnall. Wits: Frans. Tennill, Morgain (his mark) Darnall, John Duncan. At Court March 26, 1739 David Darnall acknowledged this release. Rec'd. of Joseph Duncan sum of 30 lbs.
July 20, 1739 - Leonard Holmes of Parish of Hamilton Pr. Wm. to John Madden of same . . . for 1500 lbs. of tobacco . . . 173 acres . . . being part of tract of 673 acres gr. sd. Holmes from Proprietors Office Jan. 5, 1726 . . . Holmes hath sold John Overhall 500 acres of above greater tract . . . corner of Thos. Whitledge . . . to Philemon Walters . . . corner of Richard Tidwell . . . deeds of lease & release. Leo. Holm. Wit: John Brown, John Bowie, Richd. Wright, July 21, 1729 rec'd. of John Madden sum of 1500 lbs. of tobacco. At court July 23, 1739 Leonard Holm acknowledged this release with receit endorsed.
Sept. 1739 - Gabriel Elliott wit. a deed.
July 16, 1739 - Danl. Marr of Pr. Wm. and Parish of Hamilton to Marshal Duncan of same . . . 100 acres along line to old Jno. Hoppers line . . . for term of natural lives of Marshel Duncan, Anne Duncan his wife and John Duncan his son. Daniel Marr. Marshel (+) Duncan,. Wits: John Bryan, John Marr. At Court Nov. 26, 1739 Daniel Marr acknowledged this lease.
March 1740 - Charles Morgan wit. a deed
March 22, 1740 - William Russel Sr. of Pr. Wm. to John Holsclaw of same . . . for sum of 15 lbs. current money and 700 lbs of tobacco . . . 266 acres . . . part of greater tract granted Wm. Russell by Proprietors Office dated Feb. 9, 1724 part of sd 200 acres was viz: 150 acres by just survey was found to contain 191 acres made over to sd. Jno. Holsclaw by s. Russell dated Nov. 28, 1737 . . . corner to ye sd. Russell's greater tract and to land of orphans of Wm. Skrine dec. . . . side of Turkey Run . . . in Col. Paynes line . . . Bells path . . . head of Wolf Trap Branch . . . deeds of lease & release. William (W) Russell. Wits: Howson Kenner, William Hearns, John Bush. Rec'd. of John Holsclaw sum of 15 lbs. current money and 700 lbs. of tobacco. At Court March 24, 1739 William Russel acknowledged this release with receit endorsed.
May 26, 1740 - Charles Morgan wit. deed between William hackney & James Young.
Johnson, June. Prince William County, Virginia Will Book G 1778-1791, Prince William County, Virginia, Order Book 1769-1771 Selective Items, Fairfax, VA: Johnson, 1985
May 28, 1778 - Charles Cornwell appraised Reubin Calvert's estate, Francis Cornwell witness, recorded July 6, 1778.
May 1, 1778 - Will of Henry Wilson, wife Sarah, sons Russell, Henry, Archibald, Jere., Timothy, Nathan; daughters/legatees - Elizabeth Wiginton, Aggatha Smith, Mary Holiefield, Elinor Holefield, wit. Thos. Stribling, executors: Henry Wilson Jr., Benjamin Wigginton, proved July 6, 1778
Sept. 26, 1777 Will of Henry Holtzclaw of Pr. Wm. Co., children: Jacob, Duanna Cornwell, James, Nancy Leach, Timothy, Nathan, Dinah, proved. Aug. 1778
Sept. 4, 1779 - Will of Charles Cornwell of Dettingin Parish, Pr..
- to daughter Mary and to my son George the whole estate
- Sons Ezekiel Cornwell & Francis Cornwell, executors
- As I have given to my married children Ann Collie, Charles Cornwell, Sucky Able, Lydia Crouch & above named exors all the share of my estate intended for them in my life time I give them nothing at my death.
- Signed Charles (CC) Cornwell
- Wit: Jesse Ewell, William Carr, Thomas Chapman, Robert Overall
- proved Nov. 5, 1781
July 1, 1782 John Cornwell paid out of Jane Kincheloe estate for corn.
May 7, 1782 - Will of William Whitledge
- [son] William Whitledge all the lands I am in possession of, also negro Henry and Roger, stock & etc.
- [daughter] Siby Grant negro Lucy and Jim during her natural life and then equally divided amongst her children John & Mary Williams, and Daniel & Posey Grant.
- [daughter] Frances Overall negro Ben and Nell during her nature[al] life and then to be equally divided amngst her children William & Parthenoy, Fanny, Caty, Harrison, Thompson, Nathaniel, Saley, John, Thomas and Robert Overall.
- [grandson] Baldwin Coppedge negro Suck
- [grandddaughter] Frances Coppedge negro Jane & Sall.
- [legatee] 200 lbs. that I left in hands of William Coppedge for to be equally divided to Baldwin & Frances Coppedge when of age.
- [grandson] Overall Whitledge my gray mare & colt, also bed & etc.
- [grandson] John Grant one bedstead & etc.
- [sister-in-law] Caty Allen one bedstead during her natural life after her death to be returned in care of my grandson William Whitledge for my granddaughter: Frances Coppedge when of age, also 5 lbs.
- [Legatee] Remainder of estate not mentioned divided as followeth: son William Whitledge mill stones.
- [Legatee] 2/5 of estate to son William Whitledge, 1/5 to my daughter Sibey Grant, 1/5 to daughter Frances Overall, 1/5 to my grandchildren Baldwin & Frances Coppedge
- Executor son William
- Signed William (his mark) Whitledge
- Witnesses: John Orear, William Orear, Daniel Orear, Thomas Whitledge
- Proved Aug. 5, 1782
Dec. 29, 1783 - Will of Elizabeth Brown
- [son] Anthony Buckner, negro girl Easther
- [daughter] Ann Cornwill negro woman Juda
- [daughter] Clary Byrne negro girl Hagar
- Signed Elizabeth (B) Brown
- Witnesses: Newman Matthews, John Lynn, john Farguson
- Proved Dec. 6, 1784
- Administration Granted to Samuel Byrne
Nov. 6, 1785 - Charles Cornwell Sr. & Elizabeth Cornwell witnessed the will of John Chick
October 1781 - Anne Cornwell purchased items from the Anthony Seale estate sale.
June 8, 1790 - Francis Cornwell paid "to rent for 1785-89" to Joseph Tyler estate
Aug. 1, 1791 - Noah Cornwell estate inventory - signed by Stephen Howson, James (x) Able, Michael (his mark) Lynn
July 1, 1771 - John Duncan ordered to inventory & appraise the estate of Daniel Marr estate.
Johnson, June. Prince William County Virginia, Will Book H 1792-1803, Fairfax, VA: Johnson, 1986
Even though Prince William County was formed in 1731, there are only two will books in existence before Will Book H. These are Will Book C 1734-44 and Will Book G 1778-1791.
1791, Feb. 26 - Estate Accounts of Mr. William Carr with Simon Luttrell & Thomas Chapman:
- Alexander Campbell esq. fee for defending a suit in high court of Chancery instituted by James Ennis
- John Hopkins order to Rich. M. Scott
- Thomas Harding levying execution on William Innis
- Francis Cornwell [listed twice]
Aug. 2, 1792 - Jesse Cornwell witnessed will of William Randolph
July 6, 1795 - John Overall in estate account of Hon. Cuthbert Bullett
Sep. 5, 1796 - Benjamin Stout and Jesse Cornwell purchased items at Vince Dye's estate sale.
1793 - Aug. 15, 1796 - John Overall paid out of James Higlander & William Reids estates
1793 July - William Cornwell received payment from Benjamin Thomas estate
Dec. 5, 1796 - Francis Cornhill/Cornwell paid out of Isaac Money estate. He also paid to the same estate
Feb. 27, 1797 - Will of Charles Cornwell
- daughter Priscella Brown Cornwell bed & furniture, cow & etc.
- wife Jane Cornwell all rest of estate
- son Francis Cornwell 1 shilling
- daughter Sarah Johnston 1 shilling
- son Charles Cornwell 1 shilling
- executor - wife Jane
- Proved July 8, 1797
- Signed Charles (X) Cornwell
- Wit: Stephen Howison Sr., Stephen Howison, Jr.
Sep. 4, 1797 - Inventory of Charles Cornwell, dated July 29, 1797, recorded Sep 4, 1797, signed by Jeremiah Dowell, John Thorn & Sam'l Jackson
Feb. 4, 1799 - Francis Cornwell received fee for coffin from John Cole estate
Mar 2, 1801 - Inventory of John Cornwell - negroes Isaac & Sinah, recorded Mar 1 1801, signed by Stephen Howison, John Lynn, Ricahrd Cole
1789 - Estate Accounts of Noah Cornwell, dec. in accounts of Sincax Adm:
To paid: Francis Cornwell note, Mr. Sincax, Colin Campbell, Jno. Mathews, Carrs exors., Col. W. Tebbs, John Williams clerks note, Berd. Ewell, Timothy Brundidge, John Williams for taxes. Sept. Court 1797 we the subscribers have appraised the vouchers in support of charges stated in above account made by Thomas Sime of Adm. Voucher for £19.6 pd. Berd. Ewell for receipt which receipt mentioned was note due to John F. Trunnis which note is not produced, if the receipt from Mr. Ewell is by court entered appraiser voucher. Dated Sept. 2, 1797. Signed Alexa. Lithgow, Jno. McCrae, Recorded: Oct. 6, 1801.
1797 - Francis Cornwell received payment from Daniel Cole estate.
Sparacio, Ruth. Order Book Abstracts of Stafford County Virginia, 1664-1668, 1689-1690, no imprint.
Court held 14th & 15th February 1665 - Whereas Even Morgan hath made it appear that there is due to him from the estate of John Giles deceased three barrels corne & aparill according to the custom of the countrey the court doth therefore order Mr. Ffra: Hales admr of the estate of the said Giles forthwith pay unto the sd Morgen the corne & aparill alias Exe.
Court held Xbr 12th Anno 1689 - Daniel Hanken came into Court and confessed Judgment unto Joshua Davis the attorney of John Minor for four hundred pounds of tobacco due to the said John Minor by bill under hand and seale. . .
David Darnell made humble petition to this Court that he being bound in bonde with security for his good behaviour towards their Majesties and all their Liege Subjects and he hath as he hopes civilly and peacably behaved himself . . . may have his bond delivered up . . . and whereas Matthew Thompson one of their Majesties Justices of this County did here in Court maintain and justifie that the said David Darnell is a man of a wicked Lewd life and conversation and one that doth not a bear himself towards their Majesties and Liege Subjects Therefore tis ordered that David Darnell continue bounde in bonde with good & honest security for his good behaviour until he bring good proof and honest reasons of his civil behaviour unto this Court . . .
Court held 13th March 1689/90 - Forasmuch as David Darnell did arrest William Davis . . .
Simon Thomas complains against Christopher Butler in a plea of Debt . . .
Court held 14th March 1689/90 - Ordered that Sampson Darrell shall make present payment of one hundred and twenty pounds of tobacco unto Christopher Butler for three days attendance in Court in a suit depending between him and Daniel Beach . . .
Court held 10th September 1690 - Richard Gibson complains against Joseph Newton in a plea of debt . . . the sum of twelve hundred pounds of tobacco and caske by a note drawn on him by Charles Baldridge dated Sept. 20th 1689 which he hath several times promised and assumed to pay but hath not paid . . . And now forasmuch as it doth appear to this Court that Richard Gibson cuold not aver Justifie and maintain his action as is before alledged therefore tis ordered that Joseph Newton of and fro the action shall be dismissed and that Richard Gibson pay costs . . .
Court held 8th October 1690 - Joshua Davis attorney of John Hoare execr of Katherine Webb late of the country of Westmoreland deced complaineth against David Darnell of this county in plea of debt . . . sum of five hundred and eleven pounds of tobacco due as appears per a former order bearing date the 8th of August 1688 . . . David Darnell the deft did appear in this Court and confessed Judgment to Joshua Davis . . . therefore tis ordered David Darnell shall make payment . . .
Court held 14th November 1690 - Ordered that the sherif bring the body of William Cocke to the next court to answer the suit of David Strahan or else by lyable according to act of assembly.
Sparacio, Ruth. Order Book Abstracts of Stafford County Virginia 1692-1693, no imprint
Court held 11th May 1692 - Maximilian Robinson complains against John Tillet of this County in a plea of debt . . . the sum ten thousand pounds of good sweet scented tobacco and caske by bond bearing date the 16th day of March.
Court held 12th May 1692 - George Brent humbly complaining sheweth that John Draper stands indebted to the plt by bill four hundred pounds of tobacco and cask . . . and John Draper came in Court and confessed judgment . . . therefore tis ordered that John Draper shall make present payment of said sum . . .
Court held 13th May 1692 - At a court held by command and order from the right honourable Francis Nicholson Esqr. their majesties Lieut. Governour to Capt. George Mason high sheriff of Stafford County in order to Treat about the Indian affairs all the Justices and officers both civil and military being accordingly summoned and met at the courthouse of the said county on the 8th day of June Anno Dom 1692 being Present . . . Ensign Joell Striblng . . . justices and militia officers. Whereas the Right honourable their majesties Lieut. Governour having had daily alarums given him of the Incursions of Strange Indians in and upon the inhabitants of the Frontier Plantations of these Northern Parts and his honour having been Pleased out of his great goodnesse and care for the safety and welfare of the inhabitants of this his government been pleased to order and appoint a Court to be called to Treat about these affairs to prevent all Incursions and mischief which might be done or used by any Indians or Enemy whatsoever against any of the Inhabitants of this government and did order and appoint that all the Justices and Militia officers should be called together to consult and Treat about the best ways and means to prevent all manner of damages or further mischief which might be done by any Indians whatsoever and did further order that Two Gentlemen be chosen by this Court to be sent downe to the Right honble the Governour and Honble Councel of State to represent to them the greivances of the People if any and to set forth and shew the best ways and methods for the prevention of Incursions and all other dangers from the Enemy to the inhabitants of these parts, all which being duely considered and a Court called and the officers both Civil and Military being met this day at the Court house and having duely weighed and maturely considered the approaching danger which is like to come upon the inhabitants of our Frontier Plantations as well as some damages already Sustained by some Strange Indians and some mischiefs done by them to the inhabitants of our Frontier Plantations and the Court being fully Satisfied with the great fears and dread of the inhabitants are in of greater mischief to be suddenly done them Thereof for Prevention of further mischief and for the safety and welfare of the Inhabitants of these Northern Parts, the Court doe therefore after their humble and hearty Thanks returned to the Right honourable their Majesties Lieut. Governour for his great Care of them and for his abundant goodness in Preparing such waies for their safety and welfare do all unamimously agree aquiesse and Concern that one of the best waies and means for their Safety and Future preservationi is that Ten men under the command of Capt. Thomas Owsley may be added to the Rangers already Listed in Pay to Range and Scout from Occoquon to the head of this River and doe humbly represent this their opinion by their Representatives now fairly elected and chosen to the Right honourable their majesties Lieut. Governour and honourable Councel of State assembled at James Citty to Treat about the affairs humbly Praying and desiring their honours to confirm the same may be confirmed by them if their honours shall see it fit and convenient it being the full Concurrence and whole desire of the inhabitants of these Frontier Plantations as may appear by Copy of their Petition now to that honourable Board represented.
Capt. Martin Scarlet and Capt. John Withers are by this Court Elected and chosen and humbly presented to Represent to their Majesties Lieut. Governour and honourable councel of State to be assembled at James Citty the 21st day of this Instant June the aggreivances and humble Petition of the Inhabitants of Frontier Plantations of this county which said Gent are Requested and desired by them to deliver up the same as before Exprest according to the Right honourable their Majesties Lieut. Governour command.
It is the full agreement and general Concurrence of this Court that the Clerk shall forthwith write a Letter to the Judge of Charles County Court to Signifie to him taht the Inhabitants of this County are now willing and ready to Joyne with them upon all occasions for the safety and Preservation of themselves and for their majesties Service against any Incursions of the Enemy Indians or any other Enemies to their majesties or any of the Liege Subjects whatsoever.
Capt. Thomas Owsley was this day Sworne as a Justice of the Peace for the County having first taken the oath appointed by act of Parliament instead of the oaths of allegiance and Supremacy and took his place of a Justice of the Peace accordingly.
Court held 14th July 1692 - Ordered that the action Inter Edward Ryley asignee of John Jones Plt and John Glasse defendt. shall be referred to the next Court for the said John Glasse the deft to Prove that the debt be paid or not for which he is sued by the said Ryley in his Qualifications afsd or else then Judgment to Passee against him the said debt with costs.
Court held 9th November 1692 - Maximilian Robinson vs. John Fleet upon Imparleance from the 10th of May 1692 and the said John Fleet the deft now not appearing in Court to make his Just Plea in Barr of the said action The action was dismissed at the consent of Robert Brent attorney of the said Maximilian Robinson, John Fleet paying this costs.
William Heaberd of this County humbly complaining sheweth that Capt. Wm. Heaberd your petrs Uncle late of this County deced did by his last will and testament leave a considerable estate unto your petr which estate together with the tuition and guradianship of your petr was left by the said Capt. Heaberd to the care an din the hands of Charles Baldridge in this county late deced which said estate both real and personal was according to the will of your petrs deced Uncle to be delivered unto your Petitioner when he came to the age of fourteen years but now soe it is may it please your worships that the said Baldridge in his life time some few months since delivered unto your Petr some part of the said Personal estate and did likewise by several contracts and bargains with your petr being young and not capable of bargains or contracting for any part of the said estate clandestinely take away from your Petr the most of what he had reced and now may it please your worships your Petr being come to the full age of fourteen years humbly prays your worships. . .
Court held 8th February 1692/93 - Joel Stribling of this county was attached to answer James hall of the county afsd of a plea that whereas James Hall at the request of the said Joel upon or about the 25th day of April this present year 1692 did send unto the said Joel for the use and service of Plowing one large good white stone horse of him the said James of the price of two thousand pounds of tobacco the which horse the said Joel at the time he reced him did faithfully promise to return to him the said James in 3 or 4 daies in good condition as when reced but the said Joel little regarding such his promises has not as yet returned to the said James his horse but on the contrary by his negligence has at tthe same time is informed Permitted by his negligence the horse to come by his death, by reason whereof the said James is damnified and damage has reced to the value of three thousand pounds of tobacco and caske . . .
And Joel Stribling the deft came into Court by George Brent his attorney and for plea saith not guilty and for Tryal puts himself upon the Countrey and the Plt likewise Therefore tis ordered the Jury Enquire the fact Jonathan Parker, Augustine Kneaton, James Man, John Story, Giles Vandacastail, William Downing, Thomas Chapman, William Bowrne, Simon Thomason, Richard Martin, William Burton, John Matthews which said Jury elected tryed and sworn to say the Truth of the premises doe say upon their oaths we find for the Plt fifteen hundred pounds of tobacco for the horse and damages.
Therefore this ordered that Judgment shall be entered on the verdict of the Jury and that Joel Stribling shall make present payment of said sum unto James Hall with costs. Ordered that James Hall shall make present payment of seventy two pounds of tobacco to the Jury with costs. Ordered that James Hall shall make present payment of the sum two hundred and forty pounds of tobacco to John Draper and one hundred sixty pounds of tobacco to Mary Draper for their attendance at court in suit depending between him and Joel Stribling with costs . . .
Court held 10th February 1692/93 - George Brent gent complains against John Chadwell in this of a plea of debt . . . the sum of six hundred pounds of tobacco and cask by account . . . And now foreasmuch as the said George Brent did Justly make appear in Court his said debt to be due from John Chadwell as afsd Therefore tis ordered that John Chadwell shall make present payment of the said sum . . . unto George Brent Provided that George Brent shall at the first opportunity and conveniency survey and run out or cause to be surveyed and run out the dividing line between the said John Chadwell and George Shepard being Tracts or dividends of land bought by them of Mr. John Waugh of this county with costs . . .
Sparacio, Ruth & Sam Sparacio. Virginia County Court Records: Deed Abstracts of King George County, Virginia, 1721-1735, McLean, VA: Sparacio, 1986
Indenture 2/3/ November 1721 between Alexander Beath of Parish of Hanover County of King George Planter and Charles Morgan of same Planter . . . by deeds of lease & release for two hundred pounds of tobacco sold 150 acres at the Great Marsh . . . beginning at stake in Charles Morgans line upon a Bushy Ridge bounded by Morgan Darnell and Edward Price; Alexander Scot; Mark Sparden . . . Alexander Beath. Presence Hen: Mackie, Jeremia Bronaugh, Domino x Rardon, 3rd Nov. 1721 . . . deeds of lease & release recorded.
Indenture 27th / 28th August 1725 between Alexander Beath of Stafford County & Timothy Reading of King George County . . . by deeds of lease & release . . . for 6000 pounds of tobacco sold 456 acres near the Great Marsh said land being granted to Alexander Bearth from the Proprietors of the Northern Neck of Virginia bearing date 1719 on head branch of the Run issuing out of the outside and East side of Main run formerly known by the horsepen branch and now called Marr's Run . . . beginning at a corner marked white oak . . . the first course of a tract granted to William Russell, 316 acres and now in the possession of Bearch and Russell and extending . . . to line of Charles Morgan; tract belonging unto Morgan Darnell; line of Edward Price; line of Alexander Scott; corner of Mark Harding . . . Allr x Beath, presence James x Warren his mark, Thomas Welch, 3rd Sep. 1725 deeds of lease & release recorded
Indenture 28th / 29th June 1726 between Henry Calfee of King George County and John Morehead of same . . . by lease & release . . . sold 200 acres for 1,300 pounds of tobacco being part of land surveyed for Henry Calfee by John Coppedge in April 1723 . . . by the Road . . . Henry x Calfee 1st July 1726 . . . deeds of lease & release acknowledged and recorded . . . and William Strother gent., by virtue of a power of attorney from Eleanor the wife of Henry Calfee . . . duly proved in court by the oaths of Michal Meldrum and William Hackney relinquished her right of dower . . . To all Christian People . . . I Eleanor Calfee wife of Henry Calfee of King George County . . . Whereas my Loving husband sold unto John Morehead 200 acres . . . Now know ye that I . . . have made Capt. William Strother my true and lawful attorney . . . 20th June 1726. Eleanor x Calfee. Presence Mich. x Mildrum, William hackney, 1st July 1726 . . . power of attorney recorded.
Indenture 3rd December 1728 between Joseph Allen of Stafford County & John Morehead of King George County for divers causes . . . especially 2000 pounds of tobacco paid . . .made over unto John Morehead 124 acres bounded . . . Red oak upon Gleek's line; Gleek's Spring Branch; Stafford Road; Thomas Brooks line; branch of Dead Run . . . Joseph x Allen, Mary x Allen. Presence John Hudnall, Josh: Hudnall. 4th December 1728 . . . Livery & Seizin & Possession. 7th March 1728 . . . Deeds & Possession & Seizin recorded.
To all, Mary Allen of Stafford County . . . have ordained William Hackney of King George County my true & Lawfull attorney . . . acknowledge deed to John Morehead . . . 3rd December 1728 . . . Mary x Allen. Presence John Hudnall, Joseph Hudnall. 2nd May 1729 . . . power of attorney recorded
To all Christian People . . . We Henry & Eleanor Calfee in King George County have ordained William Hackney of King George County to acknowledge Mr. John Hudnall of Northumberland County full & peaceable possession . . . tract by Indenture 20th November 1728 . . . confirmed unto Mr. John Hudnall . . . all attorney shall cause to be done concerning the premises. Eleanor x Calfee, presence of Joseph Hudnall, John Morehead, 2nd May 1729, power of attorney recorded
Indenture 27th / 28th April 1730 between Thomas Riphley of King George County Carpenter and William McBee Planter of same . . . for 2000 pounds goods sound Merchantable tobacco & cask at the Rowleing house within this county sold 259 acres all that tract of land taken up by Grace Riphley alias Butler now wife of the said Thomas Riphley in the time of her widowhood . . . the deeds thereof 14th of July 1727 . . . land bounded by lands of William Russell; Joshua Butler & Joseph King; head of a Savannah of Elk run; Mark Hardins land . . . Thomas Riphley, Grace Riphley alias Butler. Presence John Wright, Charles Morgan. 1st May 1730 . . . then came William Strother gent. & acknowledged . . . by virtue of a power of attorney from Thomas Riphley & Grace his wife. . . deeds of lease & release recorded. Know all men. . . we Thomas Riphley & Grace his wife . . . deeds of lease & release recorded. Know all men . . . we Thomas Riphley & Grace Riphley alias Butler his wife . . . of Hanover Parish King George County . . . appoint well beloved friend Capt. William Strother & John Bradford . . . lawful attorneys for us . . . to acknowledge deed together with rights of dowery of 259 acres . . . Thomas Riphley, Grace Riphley alias Butler. 1st May 1730 power of attorney recorded.
Indenture 1st / 2nd October 1730 between Thomas Welch of Hanover Parish King George County of one part & Samuel Bronaugh & Jeremiah Bronaugh his brother both of same of other part . . . by deeds of lease & release . . . sold 600 acres . . . being bounded on south land of Nathaniel Hedgman, west part on land of George Eskridge the north part of Charles Morgan, the east part by a line to be made to divide the land he now lives on . . . being part of tract of 1267 acres taken up by him in counties of Stafford & King George . . . Thomas x Welch. Presence Jeremiah Bronaugh Junr., John Wright, Henry McKie
Sparacio, Ruth & Sam Sparacio. Virginia County Court Records: Deed Abstracts of King George County, Virginia 1735-1752, McLean, VA: Sparacio, 1987
Deed Book 2 1735-1743
Indenture made 4th / 11th May 1735 between James Brissee and wife Elinor, Richard Elkins & Mary his wife and Robert Duncom & Ann his wife, Daughters & Coheirs of Robert Gollop late of County King George deced of one part & George James of same county planter of other part . . . by deeds lease & release . . .for sum of twenty five pounds currt: money of Virginia sold portions of certain tract containing 250 acres on side of Deep Run issuing out of Rappahannock River about twelve miles above the ffalls thereof & including the fork of sd run in the county Richmond formerly but now King George bounded . . . on hill above parcel of Rocks on west side run about two miles & an half from the mouth thereof & above land lately surveyed for Roger Abbot . . . land granted unto Bryan Foley & Robert Gollop father of Elinor, Mary & Ann parties to these presents from the Proprietors Office bearing date 24th February 1714/15 . . . James Brissee, Elinor x Brissee, Richd: Elkins, Mary x Elkins, Robt: Duncom, Ann x Duncom. Presence M. Batteley, Antho: Hayney, John Ambros. At a court held 6th February 1735 . . . deeds of lease & release recorded . . . & Elinor, Mary & Ann their wifes being solely examined acknowledged their free consent thereto.
Indenture made 2nd / 3rd June 1736 between James Birssee & Elinor his wife, Richard Elkins & Mary his wife, Robert Duncom & Ann his wife, daughters and coheirs of Robert Gollop late of county King George deced of one part and George James of county Stafford other part . . . by deeds of lease & release . . . for sum twenty five pounds currt: money of Virginia sold part of Tract containing 250 acres on both side of Deep run issuing out of Rappahanock River about twelve miles above the ffalls including the fork of the said Run in county Richmond formerly but now King George County bounded above land lately Surveyed for Rodger Abbot to beginning . . . land granted unto Bryan Foley and Robert Gollop Father of sd Elinor, Mary & Ann . . . by Deed from Proprietors Office dated 27th February 1714/15 . . . James Brissee, Elinor x Brissee, Richd: x Elkins, Mary x Elkins, Robt: Duncom, Ann x Duncom. Presence M. Battaley, Alexr: Bell, James Strother. At a court held 4th June 1736 . . . deeds of lease & release recorded . . . and Elinor, Mary and Ann their wifes being solely examined . . . their free consent . . .
Deed Book 3 1743-1752
The Estate of William Duff Deced. 1746. Dr . . . July pd Marders & Baileul for the grave yard . . . to paid appraisers in King George . . . paid John Duncan taking up the horses in Prince William . . . do for cutting & branding colts @ 5/ . . . do branding 3 mare colts @ 2/6 . . . paid the doctor . . . pd Richd. Green acct. . . . pd Alexr. Kilgoar account . . . pd Marders ball. on bond . . . pd John White per Note; paid the Smith, Prince William; pd Colo. Turner for Whites Judgmt agst marders . . . pd James Pead acct . . . pd Marders for Carpenters work . . . pd Mr. Walker for a coffin . . . pd do for 6 hhds . . . total £38.7.11. Contra Cr 1746 . . . July by cash for Jno Duncan . . . by do pd by Wilkins for land at Shannando; by do Wm. Linnet for land at Shannado; by Jonas Jenkins for Quitrents; by edward Harveys ballance on the books; by rent for the ordinary 1745; by Mr. Duffs part of the Coffin; Cash of Mr. Duff . . . total £34.11.8. By an overcharge in the Coffin £1.6.0. Robert Green
Vogt, John & William Kethley, Jr. Frederick County Marriages 1738-1850, Athens, GA: Iberian Publishing Company, nd
- Smith, Benjamin & Elizabeth Hall 5 Dec 1826; bond Samuel Bonham
- Smith, Christopher & Martha Albin 6 Dec. 1826; min. George M. Frye
- Smith, George & Mary Crum 13 May 1822; min. James Walls
- Smith, James & Elizabeth Tewalt, 4 June 1822, bond Peter Tewalt - grandparents
- Smith, W. & Mary Cornwell 24 Mar. 1849; bond George Knight
- Smith, John & Anna Jolly 16 Nov 1824 bond Landen Jolly
- Smith, John D. & Evelina Seemer 30 Dec. 1828; min. Lewis Eichelburger
- Smith, Joseph & Mary Ann Sumption 11 Mar. 1828; min Thomas Buck, Jr.
- Smith, Martin & Lucy Yates 9 Jan 1828; min. George M. Frye
- Smith, Michael & Rebecca Umberhuer 18 Aug. 1823; bond Samuel M. Marquis
- Smith, Milton & Leah Jones, 25 Nov. 1825; min. Joseph Dalby
- Smith, Patrick & Sarah Lupton 6 May 1828, min. Wm. Hill
- Smith, Samuel & Julia Maria Tidings 6 Nov 1825; min. Christy Sine
- Teewalt, Isaac & Lucy Brenner 12 Mar 1834; min
- Teewalt, Joseph & Rachel Snapp 15 Dec 1819 bond Elijah Snapp
- Tewald, George & Elizabeth Henry 28 Feb 1791; min Christian Streit
- Tewalt, Henry & Rachel Wiscent 24 Jan 1819 bond Henry Wiscent
- Tewalt, John & Catharine Brill 26 Aug 1807 bond Henry Brill - siblings of Peter & Margaret below?
- Tewalt, John & Leah Vance 12 Jun 1834 min. John Allemong
- Tewalt, John W. & Margaretta A. Putz 25 Jun 1850 bond John W. Putz
- Tewalt, Joseph & Lucinda Orndorff 15 Dec 1845 bond Israel Orndorff
- Tewalt, Peter & Margaret Brill 20 Jan. 1795; min. Christian Streit - grandparents
- Tewault, John & Mary Baker 3 mar 1824; bond Thomas Tewault
- Smith, Catharine & Thomas Wilson, 12 Apr 1825; min. Thomas Buck, Jr.
- Smith, Eliza & Samuel Taylor 17 Aug. 1826; min. Joannes E. Jackson
- Smith, Elizabeth & Jabez Carter 5 Mar 1821 bond Jacob Smith
- Smith, Elizabeth & Robert Compton 26 Jan 1826 bond John Smith
- Smith, Elizabeth & William Drury 22 May 1820 min John B. Tilden
- Smith, Elizabeth & George Longerbeam 3 Feb. 1819 bond Everit Tracy
- Smith, Mary & William Vincent 6 Nov. 1822; min. George Reed
- Smith, Phoebe & Henry Stickle 28 Jul 1821 min. Thomas Littleton
- Smith, Susan & Jacob Miley 24 Dec. 1827, bond James Smith
- Tewalt, Catherine & William Strother 3 Jan. 1834 bond Jacob R. Snapp
- Tewalt, Elizabeth & William Racy 15 Dec 1836; min. Christy Sine
- Tewalt, Leah & Isaac Strosnyder, 9 Jan 1812, min. John B. Tilden
- Tewalt, Rachel & Landon Racy 23 Mar 1843 min. Wm. Shepperson
- Tewalt, Sarah & Jacob Fiaher [Fisher?] 14 Nov 1844; min. Wm. Shepperson
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