CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA; Vol 2, pp 400 - 409 by Lyman Chalkley http://www.rootsweb.com/~chalkley ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ************************************************************************ 65, Doctor Thomas Henison (Harrison), Culpeper; page 66, Samuel Wilson, O. Keeper; page 68, Agnes Patton, last administrator Snodgrass estate; page 70, Henry Meas, near D. Smith; page 70, Richard Suffolk, near D. Smith; page 72, Wm. Miller, at Breckinridge's; page 79, James Buchanan, pedler; page 80, William Martin, mind this youth, he is about to remove; page 82, James Campbell, Pastures; page 82, William Fulton, brother of Tom Fulton; Mary Johnson, a poor woman; John Fletcher, insolvent; Wm. Bernard, bankrupt; Wm. Russell, in Plutoe's Dominions; James Goodfellow, Caroline; Thomas Harrison, Culpeper; William Downs, Caroline; page 84, Capt. J. Cenerly, near mouth of Broad River, South Carolina. 1759--Page 1, John King, Naked Creek; page 5, Barbara Wingard, Peaked Mountain; page 9, John Stuart, pedler, "3 Threads Surety"; page 10, Samuel Wilson, sadler; page 11, John Henderson, son of William; page 11, James Henderson, son of William; page 18, John Graham, hoper; page 20, William Edmondson, mason; page 26, John Givens, Merchant; page 32, John Davis, Borden's Land; page 33, Thomas Parson, Hampshire; page 35, James Young, son of John; page 36, Robert Young, son of John; William McMullen, near Waterson's; page 46, John Ramsey, South River; page 47, James Stevenson, pedler; page 47, Capt. John Ramsey; page 49, Cate Miller, Shenando, your husband. Henry Miller's, estate; page 51, Margaret Clark, your husband, Robert Clark's estate; page 52, Agnes Patton, Recording Snodgrass Inventory; page 60, William Givens, pedler; page 64, Wm. Long, Staunton; page 65, Wm. Armstrong, son of Thomas; page 70, John Davis, pedler; page 71, John Stevenson, Peaked Mountain; page 73, John Scot, Peaked Mountain. 1760--Page 1, William Beard, Borden Land; page 6, Mary Soop, or Swoob, administration Soop's estate; page 8, John Boswell, Hanover; page 9, Barbara Evick, late Wingard, sale Bill Wingard's estate; page 10, Stephen Gurod, alias Conrad; page 16, Thomas Parsons, Hampshire; page 17, William Beard, Peaked Mountain; page 23, Samuel Wilson, O. Keeper; page 30, Doctor John Sutherland; page 38, John Davis, pedler; page 41, James Fowler, near Craven's; page 42, Doctor Thos. Lloyd; page 48, Mat. Glaves, too poor; page 52, John Stuart, pedler, 3 threads surety; page 59, Thos. Thompson, Pastures; page 60, William Long, South River; page 78, James Young, taylor; page 79, Andrew Russell, widow's son; page 82, Jane Logan, Recording Fruit's Inventory. 1761--Page 3, James Carr, B. Smith; page 7, John Stevenson, B. M.; page 11, James Stewart, Pennsylvania; Jno. Scot, Peaked Mountain; page 14, William Davis, skinner; page 16, John Stuart, taylor; page 19, John Davis, taylor; page 22, John Thompson, T. Spring; page 23, Francis Fulton, Fuller; page 43, Charles Campbell, North River; page 46, Robert Armstrong, dyer of cloth; page 54, John Graham; page 56, John Davis, near Walter Davis; page 60, John Patterson, son of Robert; page 62, Mr. Benjamin Hubbard, Caroline; page 63, Joseph Hard, (How), Hamp.; John Wilson, Hamp.; page 65, Elizabeth Waters, Owen Winkfield; Isaac Christman, Ham.; page 66, John Miller, Jr., Brock's Gap; page 67, James Scot, son of John; page 70, John Miller, R. Oak; page 71, Samuel Wilson, sadler; page 72, John Ramsey, South River; page 73, Rob. Armstrong, alias Oldmond; page 78, John Allison, Borden Land; page 79, Jane Evans, late Looney; page 80, James Bell, North Mountain; 400 page 81, John Henderson, shoemaker; Mary Cunningham, Hamp.; Rob. Cunningham, Hamp.; Martha Jackson, Hamp.; page 85, Rob. Armstrong, Pastures; page 92, Rob. Campbell, B. Smith; page 94, Thos. Paxton, mill wright; page 95, Alex, McDonall, Linvell's Creek; page 96, Wm. Johnston, near Davis; page 97, Rob. Carlile, near Reaburns; page 102, John Davis, near Capt. Scot's; page 109, Samuel Mendeth, Staunton. 1762--Page 4, John Miller, Quaker, (1762, February), Green's deeds to you; page 7, Mary Preston, (1762, February), your brother's deeds to you; page 7, John Allison, Middle River; page 41, Capt. Wm. Christian, Staunton; page 42, John Stuart, pedler; page 43, Robert Jackson, Fredericksburg; page 47, John Davis, brother Walter; page 50, Robert Reed, Stone Meeting House; Robert Reed, Staunton; page 59, William Brown, C. Creek; David Robinson, Linvell Creek; Samuel Henderson, Borden Land, Albemarle; page 64, John Moore, Borden Land; page 66, John Davis, son of James; page 69, John Davis, Pastures; page 72, William Graham, R. Oak; page 73, Robert Young, Forks; page 81, Christian Evick, Hampshire; page 83, John Jones, Caroline; page 84, John Cunningham, Borden's Land; page 85, James Buchanan, Shoccoe; page 86, John Campbell, Staunton; page 87, William Johnston, Pastures; page 94, John Davidson, taylor; James Bower, schoolmaster; page 98, Margaret Dyer, administratrix of Wm. Dyer, wife of Jno. Craven; page 100, Patrick Hays, Pennsylvania, (1762, August), Recording Kerr's deeds to you; page 106, John Craig, Borden's Land; page 107, James Beard, Pastures; page 114, William Wilson, Staunton; page 122, Capt. Wm. Christian, C. Creek; page 126, Samuel Moore, Staunton page 128, George Miller, Amherst; page 130, Wm. Wilson, Cook's Creek page 134, Abraham Miller, lower end County; John Ramsey, Pastures page 136, David Martin, Amherst; page 145, James Bell, South River. 1764--Page 3, John Davis, hunter, (1764, November), your account as administrator Scot's estate; page 10, William Thompson, S. Hill; page 14, William Robinson, Roanoke, (March), Gorrell's power attorney; page 27, Sarah Horse (Hoose), married Rob. Davis; account and sale of Horse's estate; page 27, David Scot, Hamp.; page 28, Robert Reed, Stone Meeting House; page 30, John Ramsey, South River; page 36, John King, Naked Creek; page 37, Edward Cunningham, Frederick; page 41, William Wilson, lower end County; page 43, John Stuart, Merchant; page 46, John Stuart, Frederick; page 51, Robert Jackson, Frederick; page 53, Alex. McDonall, Frederick; page 54, John Sharp, Bedford; page 60, Charles Campbell, North River; page 61, Peter Elphinson, Frederick; page 61, Thomas Coulson, Fredericksburg; page 62, James Gallant, Frederick; page 64, Alex. Boyd, Hampshire; page 70, John Stuart, taylor; page 78, Sarah Lewis, Fredericksburg; page 79, Gabriel Penn, Amherst; page 80, John Thompson, Ro. Oak; page 83, John Ramsey, Pastures; page 83, William Robinson, Long Meadow; page 88, Robert Reed, Staunton; page 93, Joseph Smith, Amherst; page 97, David Robinson, lower end County; page 99, William Dunlop, L. Creek; Archibald Huston, (August), recording your power attorney to your brother; page 99, John Stuart, Borden's Land; page 101, John Craig, Vanses; page 106, John Henderson, shoemaker; Thomas McCarty, Hampshire; page 108, John Long, James River; page 109, Jacob Peters, South B.; page 110, John Scot, Ro. Oak, (November), Randall's deeds to you; page 114, David Lewis, Jr., Albemarle. 401 1765--Page 2, John Lewis, Albemarle; David Robinson, wheelwright; page 5, William Thompson, North River; page 6, Charles Campbell, son of Maulster, Moore's deeds to you, (March) ; Robert Campbell, black smith; page 18, William Davis, Forks James; James Gamble, Middle River; page 24, John Davis, hunter; page 26, Patrick Finley, Amherst; page 38, Robert Campbell, Borden's Land; page 41, James Gamble, shoemaker; page 52, Joseph Smith, Albemarle; page 58, John Craig, Vanses; John Henderson, son of William; page 61, John Stuart, Merchant; page 64, John Ramsey, South River; page 66, Robert Reed, Stone Meeting House; John Stuart, Borden's Land, (May), Edmiston's deeds to you; page 68, John Frazier, Long Meadow; page 69, John Miller, lower end County; page 70, Robert Williams, tanner; page 75, Thomas Johnson, Maryland; page 78, David Stuart, North Mountain; page 86, Andrew Sheperd, Orange; page 87, John Henderson, shoemaker; page 88, John Davis, taylor; page 90, Margaret Barger, G. Mill, (August), Trout's deeds to you; page 91, John Hamilton, Long Meadow, (August), Hamilton's deed to you; James Marshall, B. Gap; John Montgomerie, Pastures; page 94, Robert Poage, son of John, John Poage, Jr., your father's deeds to you, (August); page 95, Susannah Shaddon, R. Oak; Mary Magdalene Kimberland, R. Oak; John Finley, M. River; page 96, Capt. Samuel Robertson, R. Oak; page 101, John Graham, Pastures; page 105, Francis Jacobie, Culpeper; page 108, Israel Ward, Hampshire; Adam Hunter, Fredericksburg; page 109, Daniel Branham, James River; page 110, John Thompson, Glade Creek; page 112, Capt. Charles Campbell, above town; page 113, Wm. Thompson, T. Spring; John Campbell, son of David, (October), your father's deeds to you; page 118, William Armstrong, son Fuller; page 120, John Campbell, son-in-law of Maxwell; page 124, John Williams, South River; page 125, James Hartgrove, (October), Recording Duffy's Bonds to your wife; page 131, James Buchanan, Borden's Land. 1776--Page 2, John King, North Creek; page 3, Woollery Hursman, stock weaver, (May), Crosson's deeds to you; John Davis, hunter; page 9, John Brown, lower end County; page 15, John Stuart, Staunton; James Walker, Orange; Robert Campbell, Smith; page 16, James Ervin, James River; page 24, Charles Campbell, North River; page 27, William Strauglean, (Straughan), Fredericksburg; page 31, William Long, South River; page 37, James Bryans, R. Oak; page 38, James Gamble, shoemaker; page 42, John McClure, James River; James Bryans, jockey; page 44, James Buchanan, Merchant; page 48, Samuel Black, South River; page 49, Robert Reed, Stone Meeting House, (August), Blair's deeds to you; John Thompson, (C. Creek; taylor), (August), Dougherty's deeds to you; page 53, John Johnston, Middle River; page 54, John Campbell, Mossey Creek; John Allison, Borden's Land; page 56, John Frazier, Long Meadow; page 59, Robert Reed, Staunton; page 60, Michael Thomas, Culpeper; George Weatherall, Culpeper; page 62, John Stevenson, Peaked Mountain; page 64, Thomas Johnson, Frederick; page 65, Susanah Shaddon, R. Oak; page 69, John Johnson, Lin. Creek; page 73, Michael Carr (Carn?), Bedford; page 76, John Craig, Hans Meadow; John Ramsey, South River; page 79, John Thompson, C. Creek; page 82, John Ramsey, Pastures; page 83, Joseph Hawkins, Fk.; page 87, William Davis, South James River; page 88, James Bell, North Mountain; page 91, William McCutchen, Merchant, 402 page 92, John Davis, South James River, (November), McClure's deeds to you; John Allison, M. River; page 94, John King, M. River; page 95, Samuel Woods, R. Oak; Robert Young, Forks; page 96, James Bell, South River; page 97, Robert Craig, brother to James; John Craig, M. River; page 99, John Graham, Clear Creek; page 107, William Davis, skiner; page 111, John Campbell, Pastures; John Brown, Pastures; page 113, John Robinson, R. Oak; Robert Armstrong, Fuller; John Poage, Forks; page 114, John Moore, Forks; David Scot, Hampshire; page 117, John Miller, Lin. Creek, copying Green's deeds to you. 1767--Page 2, James Davis, Forks; page 3, John Thompson, Forks; Samuel Cowen, Rone Oak; page 4, John Miller, Shenando; John Adams, R. Creek; page 7, John Young, Forks, recording Young's deeds to you; page 8, Andrew McClure, M. River; William Kerr, M. River; page 11, William Robinson, Borden Land; John Thompson, Buffalo; page 12, John Allison, Borden Land; page 13, Joseph McClung, Pastures; page 17, Thomas Paxton, Forks; page 18, John Berry, Jr., Culpeper; Philip Cheef, Culpeper; Michael O'Neal, Culpeper; Philip Stover, Culpeper; Wm. Thompson, North River; page 19, Joseph Blair, Forks; James Gamble, Middle River; page 21, Thomas Black, Weaver; page 23, James Campbell, Argyle; page 24, John Stuart, Staunton; John Grayham, Crooked; William Ramsey, Forks, Reynold's deeds to you, (May); page 25, Thomas Carpenter, Jockey; Robert Campbell, cutler; page 26, John Parks, Borden's Land; Doctor Robert Hamilton; page 31, Robert Young, Forks; page 38, John Stuart, Middle River; page 39, Peter Harmon, Gr. man; page 41, Wm. Wilson, Albemarle; page 44, John Ramsey, South River; Wm. Graham, R. Oak; page 48, Wm Long, South River; page 49, William Hughes, Forks; page 53, Wm. Thompson, Borden Land; Wm. Davis, Philadelphia; page 54, James McAfee, James River; page 57, John McClure, James River; John Hill, North River; Wm. Robinson, Long Meadow; page 62, John Thompson, Carrs Creek; page 72, John Craig, Cub Run; page 73, John Williams, Pastures; John Cunningham, Staunton; page 75, William Fleming, joiner; page 76, John Campbell, Pastures; page 78, James Patterson, taylor; page 79, Edward Price, Forks; page 81, John McClure, North River Shenandoah; Samuel Moore, Staunton; page 82, David Robinson, wheelwright; Charles Campbell, Borden Land; page 83, James Anderson, Long Meadow; page 98, James Buchanan, Borden Land; page 91, Wm. McCutchen, Merchant; page 93, James Campbell, Big James; page 94, John Willey, Carr's Creek; Samuel Henderson, Borden Land; John Dunlap, Calf Pasture; page 95, John Stewart, Borden's Land; James Stewart, Borden's Land; page 97, John Henderson, Middle River; page 98, Capt. Wm. Christian, R. Oak; William Graham, Hallifax, (May), Neeley's Bill Sale to you; page 102, John Campbell, Borden's Land; John Handley, son of William; page 103, James Moore, Walker's Creek; page 107, John Davidson, Bull Pasture; page 108, Henry Long, Forks; page 110, William Davis, South Branch; page 112, George Gibson, Widow's son; Richard Woods, Albemarle; page 113, William Christian, C. Creek; page 114, Samuel Wilson, Pastures; page 115, John Thompson, Roanoke; page 119, John White, Forks; Thomas Faxton, Borden's Land; Herbert McClure, Jr., Borden's Land; page 120, Alex. Walker, Borden's Land; Alex. Walker, wheelwright, Borden's Land; page 121, James Patterson, South River; James Montgomery, Ro. Oak; 403 James Stuart, Pastures; page 122, Robert Campbell, Stone Meeting House; James Cloyd, hunter; John Stevenson, Pastures; Hamilton's deeds to you, (August); page 123, Michael Thorn, and Anthony Reger, Hampshire; page 124, James Beard, North River; John Graham, C. Creek; page 125, Ann Clendenning, (M. John Rogers?); page 128, William Wilson, Jackson's River; Capt. Israel Christian, deeds to your daughter Rosanna, (November); page 129, James Crow, weaver; page 131, John Craig, Middle River; page 133, John Givens, Middle River; page 134, Eliz. Jones, Rob. Jones; page 136, Hugh Murphy, Hampshire; page 138, Anne Moore; page 141, John Poage, Forks; page 142, Enoch Ennis, Hampshire; page 143, Samuel Caldwell, South River; William Johnston, Brushy Neck; John Johnston, Brushy Neck; Andrew Russell, Cr. Creek; page 144, John Davidson, taylor; James Gilmore, near Staunton; Robert Hamilton, Carr's Creek; page 146, John Henderson, R. Oak; Hugh Alien, James River; page 147, James Holles, R. Creek; page 148, Francis Stuart, taylor; John Buchanan, miller; Robert Steel, Borden's Land; page 150, James Bell, Sr., South River; page 152, John Cunningham, near Hart's; page 156, William Davis, Forks; page 157, Michael Thorn, Hampshire. 1768--Page 2, William Beard, Borden's Land; James Hays, Carr's Creak; page 3, John Thompson, Borden's Land; James Thompson, Borden's Land; John Wiley, Black; page 4, Thos. Kilpatrick, Car. Creek; page 5, James Anderson, son to John, (March), Donaho's deeds to you; page 8, Abraham Miller, Long Creek, (March), Scot's deeds to you, (November), Bowman's deeds to you; page 9, John Allison, Borden's Land, (March), Borden's deeds to you; page 10, John Stuart, Borden's Land; page 11, Halbert McClure, Jr., Borden's Land; page 13, John Berry, Big John, Forks; John Hall, Forks, (March and August), your father's deeds to you; page 14, John Stuart, Middle River; page 15, John Graham, C. Creek; Samuel Henderson, Borden's Land; page 20, Capt. Wm. Christian, R. Oak, your father's deeds to you; page 23, James Scot, Pastures; page 26, James Campbell, Arguile; page 28, John Hill, North River; page 31, Thomas Paxton, Forks; James McAfee, James River; John Anderson. Middle River; page 32, William Robinson, Long Meadow; page 33, Felix Gilbert, Mount Pilier; page 36, Henry Long, Forks; page 41, John Thompson, Carr's Creek; page 42, John Craig, Cub Run; John Hall, Middle River; page 45, John Stuart, Staunton; page 47, John Craig, Middle River; page 49, James Anderson, deaf, (November), record Anderson's deeds to you; page 50, Capt. Wm. Christian, C. Creek; page 53, James Gamble, shoemaker; page 62, John Allison, Middle River; page 69, Richard Woods, Albemarle; page 73, John Finley, Middle River; page 77, John Thompson, Bufalow; page 81, John Buchanan, weaver; page 82, James Young, Forks; page 83, James Thompson, Long Meadow; John Thompson, Long Meadow; James Anderson, Long Meadow; page 84, James Crow, weaver; John Ramsey, Pastures; page 85, James Bryan, jockey; page 86, James Buchanan, Falls; page 87, James Buchanan, Borden's Land; James Buchanan, pedler; page 89, James Lard, Middle River; John Miller, Long Creek, (May), Monsey's deeds to you; page 90, Andrew McClure, Middle River, (May), Kerr's deeds to you; page 91, John While, Forks, (May), Ramsey's deeds to you; John McClure, James River; page 93, John Stevenson, near Stone Meeting House; page 95, John Ramsey, South River, (May), McClelan's 404 deeds to you; page 94, Margaret Robinson, R. Oak, (May), account your husband's estate; James Cloyd, hunter; page 97. John Davidson, taylor; page 98, William Purveyance, R. Creek; William Anderson, R. Oak; Hugh Allen, James River; page 100, Conrod Coger, Branch; page 102, Nath. Evans, R. Oak; Robert Carlyle, Bull Pasture; page 107, Thomas Black, weaver; page 108, William Wilson, Jackson's River; page 109, Job. Welton, Hampshire; page 110, John Beard, Cow Pasture; page 111, Wm. Christian, son of Sampson; page 117, Wm. McClure, Middle River, (August), Kerr's deeds to you; page 118, James Montgomerie, North Fork Roanoke; page 119, James Gamble, Middle River; Mathew Robertson, Middle River; Alex. Stewart, David Stuart to pay, your father's deeds to you; page 122, Alex. Walker, Stone Meeting House, (August), Recording Smith's Bill Sale; page 123, John Davis, M. Creek; page 124, John Wilson, Jackson's River; page 125, Claudius Bustard, Albemarle; Charles Yancey, Amherst; page 126, John Davis, hunter; page 130, Hugh Allen, Middle River; page 133, Adam Beard, Bedford; page 134, James Thompson, Borden's Land; Wm. Hamilton, Middle River; page 137, James Campbell, Pastures; Robert Campbell, Forks; page 138, John Mitchell, Forks; John Paxton, son of Thomas, (November), your father's deed to you; John Poage, Forks; page 140, Joseph Love, L. Creek, (November), Hughes' deeds to you; James Gilmore, Jr., Forks; James Robinson, James River; John Stuart, Burden's Land, (November), ordered to be levy free; page 141, James Craig, Borden's Land; page 144, William Meldrum, Culpeper; page 147, John Davis, R. Oak; Thomas Parsons, Hampshire; page 148, James Kare, New River; page 149, John Hardin, Frederick; William Thompson, S. Hill; page 150, John Marks, Albemarle; page 152, Robert Young, Caro.; page 153, George Gibson, widow's son; Hugh Hamilton, Caroline. 1769--Page 5, John Poage, Forks; John Stuart, Borden's Land; John Thompson, Borden's Land; John White, Forks; page 6, Thomas Bland, Collier's Town; page 7, James Bratton, son Robert; Capt. William Christian, Clear Creek; John Paxton, son Thomas; page 8, John Moore, Walker's Creek; Andrew Hamilton, Jackson's River; John Wiley, Carr's Creek; page 9, James Thompson, Borden's Land; page 10, James McAfee, James River; page 11, Robert Campbell, cutler; page 12, John Thompson, C. Creek; John Brown, C. Pasture; page 13, Charles Lynch, Bedford; page 16, James Anderson, Borden's Land; page 17, John Campbell, Forks; William Robertson, Long Meadow; page 18, James Alexander, L. Glade; page 19, John Stuart, Middle River; page 20, John Craig; North River; page 21, James Carr, black smith; page 26, Robert Carlile, B. Pasture; page 27, James Anderson, Long Meadow; page 29, John Stuart, Staunton; page 31, William Christian, son of Sampson; page 33, John Hutcheson, C. Creek; page 35, John Craig, Cub Run; Henry Miller, Shenando; page 42, James Gamwell, shoemaker; page 49, John Anderson, elder; page 52. John Craig, Middle River; page 56, James Ewing, James River; page 57, Nathanial Evans, R. Oak; page 61, Rev. John Kinkade; page 67, Robert Armstrong, James River; page 73, Henry Long, Forks; page 74, Andrew Crocket, Pastures; page 79, James Thompson, Sr., Borden's Land; page 83, Thomas Black, weaver; page 88, Abraham Miller, Long Creek; James Laird, Middle River; Robert Brown, R. Oak; page 91, Robert Reed, Middle River; page 94, James Buchanan, Falls; page 96, James Gilmore, 405 near Staunton; page 100, David McClenachan, Frederick; page 101, William Spiller, King William; John McClure, North River; page 102, John Marks, Albemarle; page 105, Samuel Pritchard, Frederick; page 106, George Gibson, widow's son; page 107, John Ramsey, Pastures; page 108, William Campbell, Lick; page 109, John Thompson, Red Oak; page 110, James Bryans, jockey; page 112, James Buchanan, weaver; page 116, John Lincoln, L. Creek; page 118, Henry Miller, L. Creek; page 119, Vincent Glass, Bedford; page 120, Samuel Gest, Hanover; page 121, John Moffet, Forks; Charles Radden, Forks; page 123, Job. Welton, Hampshire; page 124, William Hughes, Frederick; page 128, John Neeley, son of James: page 129, William Hamilton, Middle River; page 131, Joseph Looney, copy agreement between your father and brothers; page 132, John McClure, James River; page 133, Alexander Walker, wheelwright; John Campbell, brother to Pat, recording Vance's deeds to you; page 134, William McClure, Forks, (June), recording McClure's deeds to you; page 137, John Allison, Middle River; page 138, Capt. John Robinson, R. Oak; page 139, James Patterson, sadler; John Wiley, New River, (June), recording Wiley's deeds to you; page 140, William Robinson, Jackson's River, (June), recording Reah's deed's to you; Thomas Stevenson, James River, (June), recording Buchanan's and Thompson's deeds to you; page 141, James Young, Forks; page 132, John Hill, New River; page 153, James Campbell, Big James; pages 157, James Bryans, Roak; page 160, John Logan, James River, (August), Logan's deeds to you. John Henderson, son Samuel, (August), Henderson's deeds to you; page 161, Hugh Allen, James River, vs. Worley, (August), 2 suits, John Henderson, son of John; page 162, Henry Bagley, Hampshire; page 163. William Alexander, Borden's Land; page 164, James Young, Forks; page 164, John Buchanan, miller; James Carr, North River; page 165, James Brown, weaver; page 167, Doctor Robert Brown; Adam Boyle, Culpeper; page 169, Isaac Read, Bedford; page 170, James Kerr, smith; page 171 James Cloyd, hunter; James Bryans, millwright; Gabriel Penn, Amherst page 172, John Graham, C. Creek; page 173, Robert Campbell, Forks; page 176, William Thompson, North River; page 177, William Gragg, Albemarle; Robert Brown, Commodore; James Stewart, taylor; page 178 William Anderson, Middle River; page 179, William McCutchen, Merchant Andrew Crockett, North River; page 182, James Patterson, South River John Montgomery, Reed Creek; page 183, Samuel McClure, son of John, James River, (October), McClure's deeds to you; page 184, Alexander White, Frederick, (October), Wood's deeds to you; page 185, Samuel Henderson, Dry River; John Graham, Pastures, (October), Blair's mortgage to you; page 188, James Gay, an infant; page 189. John McCollock, Albemarle; Joseph Watson, Frederick; page 198, Doctor John (Sharp) Watkins; page 200, William Fulton, schoolmaster; page 201, Samuel Crocket, Bedford; Thomas Underwood, Hanover. 1770--Page 2, James Anderson Long Meadow; page 9, James Buchanan S. M.; page 21, John Stuart, Middle River; page 27, James Kerr. blacksmith; page 28, John Craig, New River; page 35, James Brown, weaver; page 45, John Buchanan, miller; page 46, James McAfee, James River; page 50, Robert Armstrong, Jackson's River; John Thompson, Carr's Creek; page 53, Jacob Pence, weaver; page 54, William Gragg, Albemarle; John Graham, Christian's Creek; page 57, John Davis, Mossey 406 Creek; page 58, John Anderson, Middle River; page 62, John Davis, hunter; page 66, Alexander Miller, clerk; Page 75, James Cloyd, hunter; page 91, William Christian, Stone House; page 93, John Allison, Middle River; page 102, James Crawford, Borden's Land; page 112, John Neeley, son of James; page 116, Samuel Woods, Amherst; John Stevenson, Peak Mountain; page 121 Samuel Henderson, Borden's Land; page 129, John Henderson Middle River; page 130, James Buchanan, pedler; page 131 James Anderson, deaf's son; page 132, John Wilson, Jackson River; page 135, John Craig, Cub Run; page 137, William Black, South River; page 140 John Stevenson, Stone Meeting House 1771--Page 1, Robert Reed Staunton; page 6, William Black, South River, page 7, Alexander Walker, wheelwright; Samuel Henderson, Middle River; John Craig, Cub Run; page 8, James Montgomery, Borden's Land; page 9, John Craig, New River; page 14, James Allen, mason; page 16, John Allison, Middle River; page 19, James Brown, weaver; page 22, John Thompson, Carr's Creek; page 23, John Stuart, Middle River; page 31, William Anderson, Middle River; James Anderson, Long Meadow; page 34, John Stewart, taylor; page 36, John Allison, Botetourt; page 37, Robert Armstrong, Jackson's River; page 44, Moses Moore, Borden's Land; page 45, John Anderson, Middle River, (November), Beverley's deeds to you; page 46, John Black, South River, (November), Madison's deed and bond; page 48, John Hill, New River; page 49, Samuel Henderson, Bordens Land; page 61, John Buchanan, weaver; page 67, John Ramsey, Calf Pasture; page 69, John King, Middle River; page 70, James Laird, Middle River; page 71, William Davis, Philadelphia; page 75, John Henderson. South River; page 89, James Young, Botetourt; page 93, James Gilmore Beverley Manor, page 94, William Hutchinson, son of John; John Ramsey, South River, (November), record Madison's deed and bond; page 95, William Kerr, Middle River; page 96, John Thompson, Borden's Land; page 97, James Bell, South River; page 101, John Moore, Albemarle; page 112, William Hamilton, Archibald's son; page 114, William Anderson, George's son; page 117, John Finley, South River; page 123, James Buchanan, Old Moore; page 130, William Hutchinson, son of George; page 131, John Kerr Middle River; page 134, Robert Thompson, Tinkling Spring. 1772---Page 3, James Trimble, son of David; William Craig, son of James; page 9, John King, South River; page 11, William Black, South River, (August) recording James's deeds to you; Adam Wallace, Albemarle, page 20, John King, Middle River; page 21, John Stuart, taylor; page 31, John McClure North River; page 32, Samuel Henderson, Borden's Land; page 35, John Allison, Borden's Land; page 38, John Wilson, Jackson's River; page 43, Robert Reed, Staunton; page 45, Robert Armstrong, Big Robert, page 46, John Henderson, Middle River; James Trimble, Forks; page 51, Robert Armstrong, Jackson's River; page 61, James Scot, son of Robert; page 63, John Allison, Middle River; page 66, John Thompson, Carrs Creek; page 70, John Thompson, Borden's Land; page 73, James Crawford, Borden's Land; page 74, John Stewart, Borden's Land; page 85, John Lewis, Cow Pasture; Page 89, Samuel Woods, Botetourt; page 94, Nathaniel Evans; page 99, William Patterson, Borden's Land; page 108, John Bowyer, Peaked Mountain; William Black, Pastures; page 109, James Kerr, Pennsylvania; page 110, James Buchanan, Forks; 407 page 112, James Allen, mason; page 122, John Cunningham, Staunton; page 124, Andrew McClure, Long Meadow, (November), recording Bell's deeds to you. 1774--Page 13, Thomas Black, weaver; page 16, George Wilson, Pastures; page 21, John Stewart, taylor; page 22, James Anderson, John's son; page 32, John Henderson, Dry River; page 34, John Williams, Big John; page 35, William Thompson, Mill Creek; page 37, Robert Thompson, Borden's Land; James Kerr, blacksmith; page 38, John Ramsey, Sr., South River; William Anderson, son of George; page 40, James Patterson, Naked Creek; John Allison, Middle River; John King, Naked Creek; page 15, Andrew Russell, Long Meadow; page 18, John Thompson, Carr's Creek; James Patterson, Middle River; page 20, James Buchanan, Forks; page 21, Moses Moore, Greenbrier; page 24, George Wilson, Pastures; page 25, John Graham, Christian's Creek; page 26, John Stewart, taylor; page 29, James Brown, near Staunton; page 30, John Wilson, Jackson's River; page 34, Andrew Johnston, South Branch; John Caldwell, South River; page 41, Thomas Smith, Staunton; page 43, John Henderson, Dry River; page 46, John Ramsey, Pastures; page 49, Christopher Harris, Albemarle, (May), Caldwell's deeds to you; page 53, John Allison, Borden's Land; page 54, James Bratton, blacksmith; page 55, James Kerr, blacksmith; page 56, David Frame, Cow Pasture; page 57, John McCoy, Bull Pasture; John Craig, Cub Run; page 60, John Anderson, Middle River; page 63, John Davis, hunter; page 64, William Allen, mason; page 65, William Armstrong, Christian's Creek; page 72, John Finley, Middle River; page 79, Robert Reed, Staunton, (November), Griffin's deeds to you; page 27, John Sevior, Fincastle; page 30, John Gabriel Jones, Botetourt; page 31, Samuel Pritchard, Hamp.; page 32, John Stead, Dunmore; page 42, John Shelby, Fincastle; Joseph Pindexter, Bedford; page 59, Jacob Lorton, Fincastle; page 78, Ephraim Dunlop, Fincastle; Isaac Younghusband, Henrico. 1775--Page 5, William Alexander, Merchant; Alexander McCoskry, Borden's Land; page 6, James Bratton, blacksmith; John Davis, hunter; page 8, Michael Mannon, son of William; John Willson, Jackson's River; page 9, William Porter, C. Cr.; Joseph Weir, Borden's Land; page 10, Joseph Bennett, Jr., South Branch; page 12, John Finley, Middle River; page 16, Mary Willson, (married?), Hempenstall, (March), recording Willson's Inventory; page 19, Ludwick Francisco, Botetourt; page 20, Robert McFarland, son of Robert; Andrew Skidmore, South Branch; page 20, John Paxton, Botetourt; William Mann, Botetourt; page 22, George Coile, South Branch, (November), Skelton's deeds to you; page 29, James Ramsey, son of John, (November), your father's deeds to you; page 31, John Hiner, Bull Pasture, (November), Devil's deeds to you; David Robinson, Linvell's Creek, (November), James Robinson's deeds to you; page 32, William Lockhart, Botetourt, (November), Olinger's mortgage to you; page 36, Robert Reed, barber; page 37, Joseph Jefferson, Long Glade; page 38, John Caldwell, South River; John Reaburn, Stone Meeting House; William Dunlop, Middle River; William Smith, Tyger's Valley; John Graham, Christian's Creek; Thomas Kinkade, Pastures; John Burnsides, Stone Meeting House; page 39, James Reah, Mill Creek, between Calf and Cow Pastures; George Elliot, Borden's Land; David Williamson, Borden's Land; Joseph Waughub, Pastures; John Hamilton, Tyger's Valley; Moses 408 McClure, B. L.; Henry McClung, B. L.; Robert Fearis, B. L.; Jacob Warwick, Greenbrier; Andrew Taylor, B. L.; page 40, Robert Coulton, B. L.; Hugh Campbell, Naked Creek; John Hill, B. L.; Samuel Erwin, Dry River; page 41, John Slavin, Jackson's River; John Craig, Borden's Land; James Boyles, Borden's Land; Conrad Humble, Brock Gap; James Kerk, Jenning's Gap; James Craig, South River; James Brownlee, Timber Ridge; John Thomas, Brock Gap; James Wallace, Walker's Creek, B. L.; page 42, Thomas Bradshaw, Jr., Moffett's Creek; William Patterson, R-fish Gap; John Dunlop, Pastures; George Anderson, Middle River, Fees kept in; Abraham Hite, Hampshire; Andrew Donnerley, Botetourt; Isaac Zane, Frederick, Fees kept in; William Poage, Fincastle; John Hite, Jr., Frederick; William Crow, Botetourt. 1776--Page 5, James Thompson, Greenbrier; Daniel Workman, Greenbrier; Henry Mitchell, Fredericksburg; James Thorp, South River; page 14, John Wilfong, South Branch; page 17, George Smith, Staunton; page 20, Francis Montgomery, Albemarle; page 21, Joshua Perry, Staunton; page 23, Judy Price, Staunton; John Bratton, C. Creek; page 26, John Jameson, Middle River; John Beard, J. Gap; Saml. Bell, Staunton; Wm. Risk, near North Mountain; Wm. Blair, North Creek; Roger Kilpatrick, North River; page 27, John Davidson, South River; James Givens, Middle River. 1777--Page 9, Henry Miller, Iron Works; page 10, Michael Kern, South River; page 11, Francis Alexander, Long Meadow; page 13, Frederick Conrod, Frederick, (March), Watkin's deeds to you; Barbara Hermantrout, late B. Herman, administratrix of John Herman, deceased; page 14, John Price, Staunton; page 18, William Porter, Jr.; B. L.; John Caldwell, South River, (May), Mathews' deeds to you; page 19, Joseph Blair, North Mountain; page 23, James Stinson, Pastures; page 32, James Anderson, B. Land; page 33, John Sullivan, Hampshire or Dunmore; page 34, William Kerr, Middle River; page 35, Francis Burnsides, Inf't; page 36, John Skelton, New Providence; page 36, Tames Graham, N. S. Meeting House; Robt. Steen, South River; Wm. Robertson, L. Glade; Thomas Walker, North Creek; Adam Stephenson, North River; John Sterling, Head South River; page 37, Wm. Curry, North Creek; James Buchanan, B. Land; Alex. Montgomerie, B. Land; William Leviston, near Staunton Robert Russell, near Staunton; John Trimble, near Staunton; Wm. Curry, near Staunton; Moury Henry (?), near Staunton; James Steel, B. Land; John Ritchey, M. Creek; William Dunlap, Middle River; James Kerr, Middle River; John Ramsey. Calf Pasture; Francis Stuart, Cook's Creek; page 38, John Huston, P. Mountain; Charles Erwin, Trimble's Branch; John Smith, Providence; Wm. Sprowl, Providence; David Moore, B. Land; John Ramsey, Jr., South River; Andrew Kinkead, Pastures; Andrew Taylor, Timber Ridge. 1779--Page 2, Francis Gardner, infant; page 18, John Miller, near Staunton; page 39, Elizabeth Fleming, infant; page 61, John Ramsey, Pastures; John Allison, B. Land; Page 76, James Kerr, B. Smith; page 85, Dr. John Connerly, Bad; page 88, Mary Wilson, now Mary Hemplenstall; page 89, Robert Reed, barber; page 90, Robert Reah, infant; page 101 Alex. McKinny, Jr., hatter: page 102, Frances Burnsides, infant; page 106, James Allen and Jane Craig, late Jane Allen, and administratrix of Hugh Allen, deceased; page 112, John Summers, Hugh Allen and Jane, his wife, executors 409