NEBRASKA AND MIDWEST GENEALOGICAL RECORD; VOLUME 10; PART 4; OCTOBER, 1932 ARTICLE: VIRGINIA MISCELLANEA PAGES 67 - 68 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 67, cont.) VIRGINIA MISCELLANEA Contributed by Major John Bailey Calvert Nicklin, Signal Mountain, Tennessee [Continued from Vol. X, p. 35] (Note: Original Text is all single spaced) STAFFORD COUNTY Apr. 5, 1665. Col. John Dodman, Sheriff; Capt. John Alexander, Justice; Major George Mason sworn High Sheriff and John Clark undersheriff. (Order Book 1, p. 14.) Apr. 3, 1667. "The court taking into consideration the great Loss which Mr. Richard Fossaker hath Lately Sustained, Doe hereby request the Honourable Governer that he would be Pleased to Confirm the Sheriff's place upon him for the year Ensueinge." (Ibid, p. 75.) June 12, 1667. Richard Fossaker sworne Sheriff. (Ibid, p. 79.) Mar. 9, 1691/2. Justices and Militia Officers met. Present: Capt. Malachi Peale, Capt. George Mason, Capt. John Withers, Mr. Mathew Thompson, Capt. Martin Scarlett, Mr. Philip Buckner, Mr. Robert Alexander, Mr. Richard Fossaker, Lieut. Sampson Darrell, Capt. William Downing, Ensign Joseph Sumner, Ensign Thomas Gilson, Ensign John West, Lieut. David Strahan of the Rangers. (Ibid, p. 231.) Mar. 12, 1700. The will of John Harvey. Wife, Jane. Witss., Richard Fossaker, Edward Hart, Charles Ellis. (Book W-Z, p. 55.) Oct. 15, 1700. Edward Barton's four children by his wife, Ann, daughter to Anne Scarlett, dec'd., viz: Constant, Lettice, Ann, and Margaret Bar- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 68 THE NEBRASKA AND MIDWEST ton. (Ibid, p. 103.) July 6, 1706. Francis Thornton, Gent., and Jane, his wife, late widow of John Harvey, dec'd. (Ibid, p. 333.) Mar. 14, 1733. "Richard Bernard exhibited this account against the estate of William Storke, dec'd." "The Estate of Mr. Wilham Storke, Dec'd., Dr. 1726." (Will Book M, p. 134.) Apr. 11, 1733. James Stark one of the appraisers of the estate of John Lehore, dec'd., widow Elizabeth Lehore. (Ibid, p. 86.) July 12, 1739. Settlement of the estate of Hugh French, dec'd. Children: Hugh, Mason, Daniel, Elizabeth, Margaret and Ann. (Ibid, p. 278.) Apr. 8, 1740. The will of Thomas Porter. Sons, Calvert, Thomas and Benjamin; wife Anne; sons, Nicholas, Joseph, Charles and John; daughters, Howson Porter and Anne Porter; brother Samuel. Children, except Calvert and Howson, under 18 years of age. (Ibid, p. 285.) May 15, 1740. The will of Hugh French. Son Mason; unborn child; wife Betty. (Ibid, p. 288.) Sept. 17, 1742. The will of William Scott mentioned his brother-in-law Burdit Clifton. (Ibid, p. 345.) June 11, 1754. The will of James Stark. Wife Elizabeth; sons, Thomas, John, Donald, Benjamin, William Jeremiah and James; daughters, Jane, Mary, Anne, Susannah, Lydia, Isabel and Elizabeth. (Book O. p. 280.) PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY Mar. 29, 1742. Jane Colvert witnessed the will of Francis Wright. (Will Book C, p. 377.) June 25, 1754. Sarah Calvert, John Colvert and Thomas Reeves, executors of Thomas Colvert, dec'd. (Bond Book, p. 7.) Sept. 1, 1788. Inventory of John Calvert filed by William Alexander, Benjamin Materson, Scarlett Madden and James G. Watkins. (Book H, p. 400.) Feb. 8, 1791. The will of William Carr mentioned land bought by his father from Thomas Calvert Harris. (Ibid, p. 480.) Dec. 3, 1792. The will of Strother Suttle. Son William; grandson Henry Hampton Suttle; daughter Ann Reno; grand son William Reno; daughter Mary Watson, wife of Samuel; wife Elizabeth, son-in-law David Reno. (Ibid, p. 45.) Dec. 2, 1793. The will of William Fairfax. Wife Elizabeth; six daughters, Ann Warder, Benedicta Fairfax, Catherine Garner, Elizabeth Pell, Eada Calvert and Sarah Fairfax. Sons, Hezekiah, William and John. (Ibid, p. 82.) Sept. 2, 1794. Deed between Charles Dial and Sarah, his wife, formerly Sarah Calvert, widow of Reuben Calvert, dec'd., and Thomas Calvert, son and heir-at-law of the said Reuben Calvert, dec'd., and Mary Embly, his wife, all of Prince William County, to Zachariah Allen, 100 acres formerly granted to Burdet Harrison by the Proprietors of the Northern Neck on March 2, 1730, and conveyed to Reuben Calvert by Peter Cornwall and Sarah, his wife, by deed dated Dec. 3, 1773. (Deed Book Y. p. 418.) July 6, 1795. Appraisement of the estate of William Rookard, dec'd., by Alexander Lithgow, Timothy Brundige and James Johnston. Thomas Rookard, executor ("1768"). (Book H, p. 138.) May 2, 1802. The inventory of George Calvert, dec'd., was appraised by Stephen Howison, Peter Trone and Alexander Howison. (Ibid, p. 524.) Jan. 5, 1803. The estate of Jesse Calvert, decd., appraised by James Howison, Alexander Howison and Obed Calvert, Jr. (Ibid, p. 508.) Apr. 5, 1803. The will of Jacob Calvert is probated; it mentioned brothers, John Joseph and Jacob Butler; Mary Kincheloe and Patsy Mitchell. (Ibid p. 522.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------