NEBRASKA AND MIDWEST GENEALOGICAL RECORD; VOLUME 10; PART 2; APRIL, 1932 ARTICLE: VIRGINIA MISCELLANEA PAGES 34 - 35 As transcribed by the submitters from the original publication. Submitted to the USGenWeb Nebraska Archives, February, 1998, by Ted and Carole Miller (susieque@pacbell.net). USGenWeb Project NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the internet, data may be used by non-commercial researchers, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, nor for presentation in any form by any other organization or individual. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than as stated above, must obtain express written permission from the author, or the submitter and from the listed USGenWeb Project archivist. *************** (page 34, cont.) VIRGINIA MISCELLANEA Contributed by Major John Bailey Calvert Nicklin, Signal Mountain, Tennessee WESTMORELAND COUNTY 1653. Richard Brown, aged 35 years or thereabouts, deposes. (Book 1, p. 3) Mar. 10, 1655. Gabriel Odyear assigned his patent for 450 acres to William Stradder. Mary Odyear assigned her share of the said patent to William Strader, Mar. 8, 1665. (Book 1, p. 23.) Mar. 10, 1655. Mary Calvert, widow of Sampson Calvert, Clerke, dec'd renounced administration of her husband's estate. (Deeds, Wills & Patents, Book 1, p. 52) June 20, 1656. Mary Calvert, aged 36 years or thereabouts, appears. (Ibid, p. 57) Oct. 30, 1655. Henry Brooke, Shipwright, assigned 100 acres to Richard Cole and David Anderson. (Wills & Deeds, Book 1, p. 19.) Mar. 31, 1658. Henry Brooke to his daughter Lydia, wife of Lawrence Abbington. (Deeds, Wills & Patents, Book 1, p. 100.) Aug 20,1658. Thomas Wilsford to his daughter-in-law [stepdaughter?] Sarah Browne, daughter of Margaret Wilsford als Browne. (Ibid, p. 112) Oct. 9, 1661. Mention of Thomas, son of William Stradder. (Deeds, Wills & Patents, Book 2, p. 55.) Feb. 3, 1662. The will of Henry Brooke. Wife, Joane [Jane]; daughter Dorothy; daughter, Jane Higdon, wife of Richard; grand child, Lydia Abbington. (Wills & Deeds, Book 1, p. 19.) June 26, 1663. William Storke, aged 39 years or thereabouts, deposes. (Book 1, p. 201.) Oct. 28, 1663. Jane Brooke, widow of Henry Brooke, dec'd. (Order Book 1662-64, p. 17.) 1663. Mrs. Jane Brookes, patent of 450 acres of land, for the transportation of these persons following: Lawrence Tompkins, Robert Corknell, Thomas Webb, Thomas Wilkerson, Joyce Axell, Daniel Liss [on], William Butler, Thomas Moore. (Ibid, p. 35.) Dec. 28, 1670. Richard Brown to his son, Original, one-half of the land wherein he is possessed. (Deeds & Wills, Book 1, p. 382.) Aug. 26, 1674. Deposition of Meredith Price, aged 30, and of Mary Price, aged 20 years. (Deeds, Patents, Accounts, etc., 1665-77, p. 196.) May 16, 1677. Original Browne due 300 acres of land for the transportation of these persons: Joseph Roberts, Robert Melton, William --------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENEALOGICAL RECORD 35 Brown, William Morgan, Elizabeth Constant, Elizabeth Harris. (Order Book 1675/6-1688/9, p. 7.) Jan. 28, 1679/80. Administration on the estate of John Berryman granted to Mrs. Jane Berryman, executrix. (Ibid, p. 176.) July 28 1680. Judgement granted to Jane Berryman, Relict of John Berryman dec'd who [had?] intermarried with the relict of Thomas Butler dec'd. (Ibid, p. 183.) 1691. Deposition of Original Brown, aged 43 years or thereabouts. (Deeds & Wills, Book 2, p. 6.) Mar. 25, 1713. Deposition of Mrs. Mary Watts, aged 33 years or thereabouts. (Book 5, p. 127.) Apr. 29, 1713. The will of John Jones. Sons. Nathaniel and Charles; daughters, Eliza, Sarah and Anne. (Ibid, p. 155.) Mar 30, 1714. Deed between Sarah Howson Calvert, Thomas Porter and Anne his wife (which Sarah, Thomas and Anne are of the County of Stafford) to John Pratt 200 acres in West Moreland County, part of a patent granted to Robert Howson for 450 acres, April 15, 1667. (Ibid, p. 253.) Feb. 22, 1726. Thomas Thornton, son of Luke, and Mark, grandson of Luke Thornton. (Will Book 8, p. 75.) May 31, 1727. Inventory of Mr. William Storke, Gent., dec'd, of Stafford County, in a letter from Capt. Thomas Newton. Elizabeth Storke, his widow, £204, 12sh., 1d., amount of appraisement of his estate. (Inventories, 1723-1746, p. 70.) Mar. 30, 1756. The will of William Price, Surveyor, mentioned land bought by his father [John Price] from A. Bland. (Book 12, p. 316.) Nov. 8, 1762. Deed between John Ashton and Mary, his wife, on the one part, and Robert Massey of the Parish of Hanover in the County of King George, on the other. (Book 14, p. 204.) Apr. 1, 1767. John Ashton the younger to his sister, Mrs. Mary Wray of the town of Hampton, a gift of "a negro wench named Winney and her two children, Ben and Jenny." (Ibid, p. 555.) Aug. 27, 1782. Edward, Flizabeth and William, orphans of William Porter, dec'd. John and Gerrard Hutt, guardians. (Fiduciary Book, p. 130.) Mar. 4, 1785. Walter Jones, Doctor of Physic, and Alice, his wife, to Catesby Jones. (Book 19, p. 255.) Mar. 23, 1796. Deed between Charles Ashton and Peggy Ashton, his wife. (Ibid, p. 158.) OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY May 7, 1690. William Starke and Thomas Grimsley, agreement that Grimsley be Constable in place of Starke for the ensuing year. (Book 1686-1692, p. 162.) RICHMOND COUNTY June 5, 1695. Francis Thornton, a Gentleman, Justice. (Order Book 2, p. 55:)