CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA; Vol 2, pp 420 - 429 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. ************************************************************************ Evins, not found, one; Domoneck Hiland, not found, one; Sam Pegs, not found, one. 1766--Mr. Patton's list: Boslin Slone, not in County, one; Mich'l Bush, no estate, one; Conrod Good, runaway, one; David Grady, not found, one; Wm. English, one; Adam Stroud, no estate, two; Austin Scolcrafts, no estate, one; Mathias Scolcrafts, no estate, one; John Scolcrafts, no estate, one; Peter Vanniman, Constable, one; Andrew Little, one; John Bennet, twice charged, one; Geo. Cuts, not found, one; Wm. Gibson, not found, one; Jas. Hambleton, runaway, one; Barnets Mathews, not found, one; Jas. Stephenson, twice charged, one; Thos. Willmouth, one. Allowed 98 delinquents; Silas Hart. 1766--Supernumeraries: Thos. Shanklin, 1; John Deniston, 2; James Bruister, 1; Perunia Regen, 1; John Taylor, 1; Chas. Powers, 1; Aaron Hughs, 1; Martin Shoemaker, 1; Thomas Gordon, 2; John Barley, 1; Philip Crites, 1; Geo. Conrod, 1; John Shanklin, 1; Adam Raeburn, 1; James Crawford, 1; Mich'l Shorley, 1; John Black, 1; Joel Robinson, 1; Thos. Frames, 1; Mich'l Mildeberger, 1; Thos. Hutcheson, 1; Ephraim Love, 3; Mark Rigs, 1; Charles Parsons, 1; Andrew Bushong, 1; David Keal, 1; Francis Hughes, 1; Henry Shoemaker, 1; John Stalp, 1; Sam Nicholas, 1; Wm. Lewis, 1; Jno. Slavin, 1; Boslin Nosier, 1; John Hopkins, 2; James Bell, 2; Geo. Shoemaker, 1; Geo. Jordan, 1; Adam Kelvie, 1; Edw'd Beard, 2; John Stephenson, 5; Petter Assomsis, 1. 1767--Mr. Skillern's list: James Capper, Ezekiel Kenedy, Sam'l Lindsey, Jr.; Wm. Napper, John Gilliland, runaway; Robert Linn, Jno. Moffett, Jno. Smith. 1767--Col. Preston's list: Geo. Alexander, Jno. Bradley, Henry Carter, runaway; Joseph Barker, runaway; James Crawford, Peter Cutright, runaway; Walter Carrick, runaway; Jno. Clark, Sam'l Cowan, Henry Dooley, Jno. Ager, Jas. Gilliland, runaway; Thos. Howell, runaway; Wm. Herbison, Jr., wrong named; Jno. Kirkland, Wm. Longly, Jno. Lowry, Jno. and Thos. Martin, Abraham Moon, Jno. Potts, Wm. Robinson, Benj. Robottom, runaway; Thos. Scott, Wm. Terry, Jas. Wattson, James Alexander, Elias Barker, runaway; Thos. and Wm. Brown, James Clark, John Cantly, Daniel Campbell, James Cowan, runaway; Alex. Covit, Wm. Devin, runaway; John Dunn, Alex. Forbus, runaway; Joseph Glading, Wm. Hungate, no inhabitant; Geo. Inglebird, Lemuel Sanders, Thomas Lewis, Philip Love, David Magee, Jno. Neilly, doctor; Drury Puckett, Rich'd Reed, Nicholas Smith, runaway; Jno. Taylor, Edw'd Wilson. 1767--Capt. Dickinson's list: Wm. Dean, runaway; Jas. Humphreys, Chas. Knight, runaway; Jos. Edwards, Sam'l and Wm. Kinkead, runaway. 1767--William Bowyer's list: Sam'l Cockran, Jas. Stewart, Jno. Douglass, John Jervis, Jos. McAnnelly, Benj. Pickens, Thos. Robertson, John Robertson, Chas. Fred. Severt, Sam'l Clark, out of County; David Dick, John Kenney, David McAnelly, Jno. Steel, Thos. Steaton, Wm. Whitesides. 1767--Tithables added by the Court: William Jordan, James Jordan. 1767--Constables: Fras Graham, Jno. Griffith, Jos. Dennis, Thos. Cartmil, Solomon Carpenter, Wm. Jemmison, Jno. Clark, Charles Campbell, Wm. McMullen, Wm. Paxton, Hugh Hicklin, James Young. 1767--Lists of Supernumeraries: James Henry, Mathew Ralston, Jno. Bowin, Robt. Armstrong, James Akin, David Tate, Edw'd McMullen, Thos. 420 Hicklin, Sam'l Hodge, Pat Lowry, Wm. McMurry, Jas. Lauderdale, Jno. Hodge, Jno. Kinkead, James Simpson, James McCoy, Chas. Lewis, James Robinson, Jno. Henderson, Wm. Hugart, Wm. Feemster, Wm. Blanton, Thos. Willson, Jno. Lowry, Sam Campbell, David Smith, Robt. Kilpatrick, Robert Guinn, Wm. Martin, Wm. Lowry, Thomas King, Geo. Jemison, Sam'l Lawrence, Peter Right, Wm. Black, Jos. McDonald, Benj. Watson, Henry Bowin, Mary Glass, Sam'l McCrackin, Andrew Hamilton. 1768--Andrew Dunken, Pennsylvania; Wm. Pollocke, Carolina; Geo. Taylor, lives over the Ridge; Henry Taylor, lives over the Ridge; Benj. Hays, in Carolina; Jno. Smallwood, runaway; Wm. Phillips, runaway; Mathew Linsay, runaway; Jno. McCallister, gone to Pennsylvania to live; Wm. Robinson; Thos. Welsh, runaway; David Graham, des't; Peter Kindred, runaway; Jno. Williams, Pennsylvania; James Lagon, runaway; Goodwin Daniel, Bedford. A list of levys returned bad by John Smith for 1773-1774: William Amil, Hugh Brown, Geo. Wm. Downs, Wm. Erwin, Robert Herslit, Andrew Marchell, John Chism, Sam'l Erwin, twice returned; James Hockens, Mark Haden, George Jones, Thos. Mathews, Neal McMullen, Robert Campbell, twice returned; John Welch, James Brown, Conchy John, John McCoy, John Michel, David Martain, Nicklis Sallis, Robert Stephen, Dunchan McGrary, Campbell McColly, Francis Bowry, James Best, John Burger, James Scott, William Koles, Edward Nost, Michel McMaster, John Willay, Francis Brown, twice returned; John Crookshanks, James Dobbens, James Graham, Wm. McGill, twice returned; Chas. Conselven, Peter Counts, Abram Goodpaster, Anthony Foegale, John Reed, Cornelius Suliven, John Thomas, John Allison, twice returned; George Campbell, Thos. Dunbarr, John Erwin, Negro Moll, Wm. Wallace, Jno. Counrodright, Robert Ebison, Dabney Harris, Robert Love, James Demsay, Jno. Hunt, James Kerr, Wheilly Newby, James Porterfield, James Kenny, twice returned; Jno. Johnston, Jno. Rothwell, James Patterson, twice returned; Jacob Grass, Jr., twice returned. Supernumeraries collected by John Smith for 1774: Peter Black, Charles Erwin, John Frame, Archable Kilkison, James Lock, Andrew Marten, Wm. Ralston, Moses Samples, Joseph Wright, John Collens, Wm. Mathers, Wm. Craige, Archable Cunningham, Robert Moday, John Allen, Joseph Colter, Joseph Bell, Able Griffa, John Yancy, Dan O'Neel, Adam Wall, Hugh Campbell, Jr.; Wm. Frame, Sr.; David Williams, George Bowsell, Joseph Campbell, John Patterson, Seath Rogers, Thomas Armstrong, Edward Beard, Hennery Harlis, Zachariah Smith, Sam'l Frazier, Edward Hall, Jesse Jackson, Zachariah Johnston, James Lansbee, Dan'l Mackoneer, Adam Reaburn, Henry Reaburn, David Bosang, Sam'l Wright. Daniel Smith's Delinquents and Supernumeraries for 1773: Martin Crawford, Jacob Keil, Jacob Miller, poor body; James Randolph, Martin Smith, James Stuart, John Coffison, John David, twice returned; John Paris, twice returned; Elijah Garton, William Hawkins, John Higgins, Edmund Harris, Benj. Kindley, John Logan, John McClure, John Trotter, Jr., Bethuel Kerse, Henry Luther, Sam'l Munsey, Skidmore Munsey, Michael Morris, George Morris, Jacob Mocks, Andrew McFerson, Mathias Rader, twice returned; Henry Runyan, Abraham Rozaman, Thomas Cleyton, Jno. Rice, Benj. Robinet, John Clark, Jno. Sutter, Jno. Davis, Robt. Smith, Wm. Matticks, Peter 421 Cephas, George Silas, Peter Shuck, Aaron Vinsky, Jno. Wamsley, Thos. Dooley, Edward Ferrel, Troy Joseph, Benj. Wheaton, Phillip Wingot, Jacob Yarlos, John Crawney, John Waid, twice returned; John Briggs, Henry Gragg, Dennis Cohoson, John Cain, Wm. Crueshorns, Wm. Coler, Abraham Compton, Morris Custard, John Cummins, Elias Hawkins, Morris Runyan, Peter Sircle, Valentine Sevear, James Marshell, Constable; Tunis Van Pelt, twice returned; Timothy Waran, Jacob Booser, Thomas Borer Jeremiah Burns, Zachariah Bryan, Jacob Christes, Peter Vaughan, James Cunningham (blind), Charles Ramsey, Jno. Sleath, Wm. Crow, Wm. Smith, Jno. Faires, Jno. Sriver, David Hutson, Jno. Lambert, Jr., Jno. Lambert, Barnet Moise, Jonathan Watts, Francis McBride, twice returned. Daniel Smith's Supernumeraries for 1773: Michael Kales, Steeven Coonrod, Mathias Kersh, Henry Null, Jonathan Evans, Richard Ragan, Frederick Kaler, Mathias Rhodes, John Thomas, Valentine Castle, Stephen Hancberger, Robert Hook, Jacob Lingle, John Striclas, Sam'l Erwin, Joseph Sawins, Thomas Powell, Mathias Monse, John Black, Frederick Up. Delinquents, Augusta County Levy for 1779: Amos Butt, he has nothing; Eanos Bigham, gone; John Beard, gone; Jacob Butt, gone to Kanawho, army; James Call, soldier in army; Hugh Campbell, Rockingham; John Cool, gone; Joseph Curry, gone; Thomas Cork (Cash?), gone; James Curry, gone; Anthony Eaton, gone; Owen Ellis, gone; Mathew Glaves, Rockingham; Charles Haris, gone; Robert Halowday, gone; Ralph Jerrerson, gone; John Lockery, gone to army; Wm. Lushby, gone; Ralph Loftus, Rockingham; James Larkin, Rockingham; George Lowther, South Branch; James McKee, gone; Benj. Morgeson, gone; Rodger Morning, gone; John Mitchell, gone, listed; David McNeeley (3 tithables), gone; George Mabury, gone to Maryland; Solomon Alexander, gone, soldier; Wm. Oldham, gone to Greenbrier; John Patterson, one wrong charged; Abram Phorsyth, gone to Mer; Jacob Phorsyth, gone to Mer; Wm. Ross, John Stevenson, gone; Thomas Ryan, gone; John Sams, gone; Thomas Stewart, gone; Thomas Stanton, exempt; John Strickland, not found; David Scarce, gone; Christopher Sower, not found; Adam Thompson (4 tithables), gone; Richard Trotter, gone to army; John Towell, gone to army; Joseph Willson, Rockingham; Robert Willson, not found; Richard Holyman, gone to army; Lazarus Inman, gone to Rockbridge; Jobe Fletcher, gone; Moses Martin, gone; Abraham Phorsith, gone to Maryland; Jacob Phorsith, gone to Maryland; John Buster, gone to Albemarle; David Claxton, gone to Albemarle; Wm. Cosby, gone; Michael Daughrty, gone; Jacob Butt, gone to ye war; John Buster, gone to Alabama; George Barnes, gone to Alabama; Thomas Blair, gone to Alabama; Robert Bain, gone to Alabama; Robert Bayly, gone to Alabama; Jacob Berry, gone to Alabama; John Colans, twice returned; Michael Cawley, gone to Ireland; David Claxto, gone to Alabama; Wm. Cook, gone, listed; Robert Culbertson, gone; Michael Carens, gone; James Crow, gone to Holstein; David Carr, gone to Holstein; Robert Cowden, gone to Holstein; Abraham Delo, gone; Hugh Daugherty, gone; Frances Donarly, gone; Francis Donly, gone; Lazarus Erman, gone to Rockbridge; Charles East, gone; Robert Eperson, gone; Hugh Fulton, gone; Tobe Flatcher, gone; Mathias Gabert, removed to Rockbridge; Philip Greeves, gone; John Hutcheson, gone to Rockbridge; Joseph Homes, gone; Wm. Hughes, gone; Wm. Hinds, gone; John Hicks, twice returned; John Henry, gone; John Hyse, 422 Wm. Burke's son-in-law; Gasper Hemp, gone; Jacob Hawck, gone; Robert Hand, gone; Mathew Huston, gone; William Kerr, gone to Holstein; James Kirkpatrick, gone; Hugh Kinkead, gone to Greenbrier; James Langsbay, gone; Robert Love, gone to Holstein; Jacob Leafaver (2 tithables), gone; Henry Lawrence, gone; James Mitchell, gone; James Matcherly, gone; Alexander Marten, gone; Daniell Miles, gone; John McMulin, gone; Joseph Marten, gone; John Martial, gone; Wm. Morrow, gone to Holstein; Montgomery _____, gone to Holstein; Moris Marten, gone; Thomas Marshal, gone; John Murdock, gone; Jno. McCleery (2 tithables), gone; Thomas Penal, gone; Sam'l Paxton, gone to Holstein; Mathew Patterson, gone; James Porterfield, gone; Seth Porterfield, gone; Wm. Ryan, gone; David Robertson, gone; Michael Reed, exempted; David Russel, gone; George Smith, gone; George Shields, gone; Joseph Tate, gone; Sam'l Thompson, gone to Holstein; Robert Thompson, gone to Holstein; David Winegar, gone to army; Wm. Worstly, gone to army; Peter Whitinghill, gone; Sam'l Young, gone to Holstein; James Yearly, gone; Alex. Black, Kentucky; Sam'l Black, gone; John Coger, gone; Alex. Crockett, gone; Michael Casady, gone; Joseph Dart, gone; Wm. Dolton, gone; John Douglass, gone; Barny Ecton, gone; Peter Fleisher (4 tithables), gone; Paul Flood, gone; Wm. Gum, gone; John Gardner, gone; James Gregory, gone; Alex. Hiner, gone; Moses Hinkle, gone; John Jordan (2 tithables); Thomas Jarvin, gone; Sam'l Knight, gone; Moses Knap, gone; Andrew Kinkead, exempted; Anthony Litsey, gone; Mordecai Lantren, gone; Thomas McClung, gone; Patrick Mooney (2 tithables), gone; James McGoveny, Pennsylvania; Alex. McClean, Kentucky; Jacob Moots, gone; John Moorland (2 tithables); John Morris, gone; Abram Mengram, Roger Nickman, gone; Henry Penagor, Jr., Robert Paton, gone; Thomas Paterson, gone; James Page, Greenbrier; Thomas Palmer, Rockbridge; Philip Roonamor, gone; George Rurard, gone; Patrick Savage, Rockingham; Wm. Smith, gone; Sebastine Smith, gone; James Smith, gone; Nicholas Simmon, gone; Sebastine Stone, gone; Thomas Stephenson, gone; Christian Snedicor, gone; George Underwood, gone; Isaac Wood, gone; John Wamsley (4 tithables), gone; Thomas Wamsley, Lodowick Waggoner (2 tithables); Robert Wallace gone; William Williams, gone; Richard Williams, gone; Col. John Dickeson, 1 mistake; Richard Madison, twice returned. Delinquents returned by R. Stuart, Deputy Sheriff, for the year 1779: Joseph Anderson (2 tithables), gone to James River; John Bingham (2 tithables), gone to Botetourt; Hugh Brawford (1 tithable), gone to Rockbridge; James Coulter, not found; Mathew Carethers, gone to Holstein; John Davidson, not found; Anthony Golston, gone to Botetourt; Robert Lesley, gone to Amherst; Alex. Nelson, gone to army; Daniel McMulin, not found; James Ochiltree (2 tithables), gone to Rockbridge; Wm. Purris, not found; Thomas Stephenson (2 tithables), gone to Amherst; Robert Stuart (2 tithables), not found; Philip Scilor, gone to New River; Thomas Tate, gone to Botetourt; John Varner, not found; Andrew Venanger, not found; John Williams, not found; Henry Wardner, not found. Delinquents and Supernumeraries, 1782; List of James Davis, D. S.: Wm. Anderson, Kentucky; Robert Bruster, Kentucky; Jno. Bell, Kentucky; Jno. Black, Kentucky; Edward Day, Rockingham; Philip Fisher, Maryland; John Keary, Pig River; Silvinus Melba, Pig River; Geo. McNelly, Botetourt; 423 John Rock, soldier; Edmund Stephens, Botetourt; James Stephens, dead; Jacob Snowden, Carolina; Richard Collins, too poor; John McCown, too poor; John Stunkard, James River; Joseph Thompson, Greenbrier; Jesse Williams, Holston; Jno. Bird; Richard North, Port Ann; Arch'd Hamilton, twice charged; Robert Boggs, Greenbrier; Jacob Coar, not found; Jno. Dove, no distress; Jacob Lawrence, not found; John McCee, Carolina; Jno. Surfass, Rockingham; Robert Campbell, under age; Peter Mowra, twice charged; Wm. Bennet, soldier; Andrew Black, Rockbridge; Cloud Bustard, Albemarle; James Carlisle, Holston; Wm. Eastham, Rockbridge; Jacob Helford, Rockbridge; Geo. King, Greenbrier; Jno. King, Greenbrier; Sam'l McGee, Holston; Jas. Ritchey, dead; Geo. Shires, Penna.; Joseph Smith, Kentucky; Jas. Craig, Constable; Hugh McLary, twice charged; Henry Mowra, twice charged; David Trout, New River; Wm. Wilson, Rockingham; Benj. Williams, too poor; Jno. Brooks; Chas. Donely, Rockingham; Robert Alexander, not found; Chas. Carroll, not found; Patt Crawford, not found; Robert Dunlap, not found; Jos. Kerr, not found; Robert McCully, not found; David Perrygrin, not found; Jas. Royall, not found; John Sadler, Albemarle. Supernumeraries: Sam'l Black, Maurus Ofriel, Arch. Dickson, Jno. Atkins, Robert Scott, Wm. Rodgers, Hugh Nelson, Jas. Cunningham, Thos. Scott, Jno. Stuart, Alex. McKinney. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1783: John Atkins, gone to Carolina; Robert Bruster, gone to Kentucky; John Blight, gone to Pennsylvania; James Carithers, gone to Pennsylvania; Arthur Conoley, gone to Kentucky; Lewis Corsey, gone to Carolina; Benj. Crow, gone to Holston; Thos. Foster, gone to Holston; Jacob Grass, dead; William Graham, gone to James River; Henry Gragg, gone to Kentucky; Thomas Hughe, gone to Georgia; Wm, Houston, dead; Wm. McCafferty, gone to Carolina; Sam'l McGee, gone to Kentucky; James O'Briant, gone to Holston; Charles Hunt, gone to Georgia; Daniel Gillespey, gone to Holston; Wm. McComb, gone to Holston. Valentine White's List of Delinquents in Second Battalion of Augusta County, 1784: Richard Bennett, West Fork; Jacob Bennett, West Fork; John Bennett, West Fork; Thomas Bland, West Fork; Wm. Baxter, dead; Erwin Benston, removed; Zachariah Calloway, New River; Jno. Denniston, Carolina; Walter Drennon, Greenbrier; James Ellis, Carolina; Jeremiah Frame, Kentucky; Sam'l Gregory, removed; Geo. Hufman, removed; Thos. Hicklin, Jr., Kentucky; James Hickling, Kentucky; Wm. Hickling, Kentucky; Wm. Jordin, dead; James Kilpatrick, removed; Andrew Kilpatrick, removed; Wm. McCutchen, New Purchase; David Moore, removed; Hugh McDonald, Botetourt; Aaron McCafferty. dead; John Nelson, Rockingham; John Painter, removed; John Pullen, Kentucky; Wm. Robertson, New River; Robert Ross, Rockbridge; Geo. Stout, French Broad; Daniel Stout, French Broad; Francis Tackett, New River; Lewis Tackett, New River; Thos. Wamsley, West Fork; Wm. Young, Kentucky; Jacob Bean, removed; Moses Blackburn, Kentucky; Adam Blackburn, Kentucky; Alex. Black, Kentucky; Hugh Brown, French Broad; Wm. Crawford, Botetourt; Frederick Cromete, removed; Laurence Drennon, dead; Jacob Elsworth, West Fork; James M. Earley, Botetourt; John Gillam, Carolina; James Gregory, Carolina; Wm. Hawkins, Greenbrier; Jacob Hearsh, removed; John Hansberry, removed; Widow Jewell, Carolina; John Kelly, New Purchase; John Kinkade, 421 Jr., Kentucky; Alex. Lowry, Kentucky; Jno. Mullenax, Jr., dead; Robert McMullan, Carolina; Jno. Miller, Rockingham; Henry Null, French Broad; Jno. Moore, Rockbridge; James Peebles, Greenbrier; Chas. Ramsey, French Broad; James Rucker, Sr., Greenbrier; Wyatt Rucker, Greenbrier; Hezekiel Stout, New River; Sebastian Smith, Hardy County; Mark Smith, Hardy County; Jas. Tanner, Carolina; Ralph Wilson, Greenbrier; John Ramsey, Rockbridge. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1785; A. Mustoe's List: Geo. Myers (Big), Greenbrier; James Peerey, Kentucky; Sam'l Trotter, Kentucky; Wm. Workman, Rockbridge; Jacob Carpenter, Chuckey; Geo. Shields, French Broad; Jno. Neil, removed; Edward Erwin, Jr., Greenbrier; Alex. Malcom, Greenbrier; Joseph Moor, Greenbrier; Benj. Moor, Greenbrier; Benj. Moor, Sr., Greenbrier; Sam'l Moor, Greenbrier; Jas. Malcom, Greenbrier; Jno. Handley, Jr., Greenbrier; Robert McCorkle, removed; Isaac Trotter, Thos. McGregory, John Kerr, Rob. Bailey, David Trout; James Muncey, removed; Sam'l Rennox, Rockbridge, Jno. Thompson, Jr., removed; Sam'l Brown, Greenbrier; Andrew Nelson, Greenbrier; Philip Hansdle, runaway; Robert Rayburn, Holston; Sam'l Lambe, Kentucky; Robert Stephen, removed; Wm. Thompson, Penna.; Wm. Brown (taylor), dead; Jno. Brooks, Jr., Ronehoak; Wm. Hert, removed; Geo. Grear, removed; Wm. Levingston, removed; Jno. Stunkard, Wm. Trotter, Jno. Strain, Geo. Lewis, Jacob Cox, David Trout. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1786; Anthony Mustoe's List: Thomas Morgrave, removed; Wm. Williams, removed; John McCord, removed; Thos. Parker, Knowleghucky; Jas. Shackelford, removed; Sam'l Wright, removed; Joseph Kerr, removed; James McLoney, removed; Thomas Garwm, removed; John Carr, removed; Hugh Tifney, removed; Samuel Lamme, removed; Andrew McClure, Kentucky; Jno. Surfice, Rockingham; Thos. Griffin, removed; Wm. Hutcheson, removed; Wm. Henderson, removed; Wm. Brooks, removed; Wm. Brown, Kentucky; Joseph Giles, removed. List of Delinquents and Insolvents in the Revenue Tax for 1786 given in by Thomas Hughart, Sheriff, in Second Battalion. These removed, viz: Charles Ash, Jos. Bennett; Ephraim Beats, to Kentucky; Henry Baker, John Been, Henry Casebolt; Jno. Denison, to French Broad; Francis Graham, to Kentucky; James Hicklen, to Kentucky; John Jordan, to Kentucky; Andrew Moody, to Kentucky; James Lambert, Henry Morrison, John Nelson; Jno. Pourtlock, to Kentucky; James Rucker, Lewis Tackett, Francis Tackett, Thos. Tackett, George Stout, Jno. Awfold, Jacob Bennett; Thos. Bleake, to Greenbrier; Jno. Brinkely, Jno. Collins, Thos. Davis, Jacob Elsworth; David Gregory, to Kentucky; Wm. Hicklin, to Kentucky; Thos. Jervis; Hennly Null, to Kentucky; Jno. Lambert; Cornelius Miller, deceased; Cornelius Vansdale, Wm. Robenson, Chas. Ramsey, James Tanner, Richard Bennett, Robert Stuart. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1790; In Vances District: Alex. Craig, Sr., removed to French Broad; Henry Gay, removed to French Broad; William Gay, removed to French Broad; John Houchins, removed to Kentucky; Robert McCreery, removed to Kentucky; Moses Houchins, removed to Kentucky; John Meek, removed to Kentucky or French Broad; James McCutchion, removed to French Broad; Robert McCutchen, Jr., removed to French Broad; Mary Gregory, removed to Kentucky; Wm. McCollom, 425 removed Kennaway; Moses Moore, Jr., removed to Kennaway; Charles Miller, removed to Kentucky; Hugh McGlaughlin, removed to Kentucky; John Mulleneux, deceased; James Symms, removed to Pendleton. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1790: Arthur Connelly, Jr., removed to Kentucky; Wm. Edmundson, to Kentucky; Richard Jones, to Kentucky; Ro. McKitrick, to Kentucky; Thomas Parker, to Pendleton; Joseph White, to French Broad; Ro. Campbell, to Kentucky; Jno. Johnston, to Philadelphia; Jno. and Wm. Campbell, to Kentucky; William Hook, to Kentucky; Adam Liner, to Carolina; Jacob Pearey, to Kentucky; Wm. Shackelford, to Kentucky; Mary Stuart, to Kentucky; William Davis, to Hampshire; John Barne, to Russell, Tenn.; Wm. Allison, to Kentucky; Joseph Beck; William Christian, to Holstein; Robert Gibson, to Pennsylvania; Wm. Kenady, Jr.; Sam'l Rankin, to French Broad; Zac. Taliaferro, to Amherst; Mary Teas, to Carolina; John Waddle, to French Broad; John Waddle, Jr., to French Broad; Peter Waddle, to French Broad; Joshua Taggart, to Kentucky; James Hamilton, to Amherst; Squire Baldwin, to Penna.; George Cochran, to French Broad; Cutlive Gabbert, to French Broad; John Hager; Robert Mays, to Pennsylvania; Henry Sensebaugh, to Holston; John Sensebaugh, to Holston; John Sterling, to Holston; James Wiley, to Holston; Thomas Lessley, to Georgia; Harmon Lovingood, to Georgia; John Patterson, to Long Island. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1791: William Allison, removed to Kentucky; Sampson Allen, to Kentucky; Herman Lovingood, to Georgia; John Tennant, in the army; Arthur Conaway, removed to Kentucky; Christopher Graham, to Kentucky; James Knowles, to Kentucky. 1791, Land Insolvents: Wm. Gillaspey, removed to French Broad; Thomas McCulloch, to French Broad. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1792: George Brooks, removed to Kentucky; Andrew Kinkead, to Kentucky; Wm. Russell, to French Broad; William Young, to Greenbrier; Christian Pery, to Kentucky; Robert Curry, to Kentucky; Robert Poage, to Kentucky; Robert Young, to Kentucky; William and Andrew Young, to Kentucky; Daniel Brown, dead; Pat. Buchanan, to Georgia; Robert Christian, to Montgomery; James Campbell, to Penna.; John Gregory, to Philadelphia; Daniel Kidd, to Winchester; Ephraim McDowell, to Scotland; Wm. McClintoc, to Kentucky; William Powers, in army; Henry Rutter, in army; John Sterling, to French Broad; James Bridge, Sr., to Amherst; David Boggess, dead; Luke Collins, to French Broad; William Flenegan, in the army; Charles Hudson, to Penna.; George Leahorn, to New River; John Kritzer, to Amherst; David Oglesby, to Carolina; Hugh Service, to Fredericksburg; Thomas Swain, to Philadelphia; John Tenant, in army. 1792, Land Insolvents: James Bready, to Amherst; William Coffey, to Amherst. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1793: John Donnell, removed to Richmond; Edward Harden, to Cumberland; Mathew Lindsey, to Montgomery; Christian Mummer, to Amherst; Philemon Richards, Sr., to Kentucky; Philemon Richards, Jr., to Kentucky; Jacob Sensebough, to Kentucky. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1794: James Curry, removed to Kentucky; William Henderson, to Kentucky; James Kirtland, Sr. and Jr., and Samuel Kirtland, to Redstone; Nathaniel Kerr, to Kentucky. 426 Insolvents and Delinquents, 1795: James Bell, removed to Kentucky; James Coalter, to Kentucky; Philip Dyer, to Kentucky; William Downey, in the army; John Gunn, to Richmond; William Throckmorton, dead; John Cooper, to Pendleton; Daniel Donavan, to Moorefields; Andrew Donaldson, to Penna.; Christian Good, in the army; Richard Hays, to Kentucky; William Mitchell, dead; William Stogdall, in the army; John Vernum, to Georgia; John Beeker, inlisted; Daniel Krows, to Penna.; John Scott, to Kentucky. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1796: David Bruster, dead; Windle Bright, removed to Georgia; John Diddy, to Montgomery; Abram Grove, to Milton; James Huston, to Baltimore; Garland Terrell, dead; Henry Yost, to Milton; John Ballard, to Pendleton; John Brown, to Hanover; John Deacon, to Kentucky; Leonard Huffman, in the army; Phil Palmer, to Kentucky; Henry Verner, to Holstein. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1797: George Givens, removed to Kentucky; Abraham Hannah, to Kentucky; Peter Peck, to Kanorway; Christian Shurley, to Kentucky; John Tucker, to New Jersey; Sam'l Brown, to Penna.; Thomas Downey, to Petersburg; William Martin, to Kentucky; Robert Brooks, to Kentucky; James Stephenson, to Kentucky; Michael Barnet, to western territory.; Jacob Rumbo, to Barkley; Moses Jackson, to Kentucky; Wm. Joans, to Maryland; Geo. Kirk, to Kentucky; Charles Puff, to French Broad; John Edmonds, to western territory. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1798: Wm. Calbreath, removed to Powell's Valley; James Chesnutt, dead; Daniel Dilman, removed to Franklin County; Richard Ervin, to Kentucky; Mary and Margaret Ervin, to Kentucky; Wm. Ervin, son of Samuel, to Kentucky; Thos. Henning, to Kenowha; Wm. Jones, to Maryland; Robert Kirk, to Kentucky; Edward Luffler, to New River; John Martin, to French Broad; George Surface, to New River; George Stophel, to Maryland; Peter Trorebough, to Penna. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1799: John Abney, removed to Green River; Wm. King, Preacher; Capt. John McCutchen, removed to Tennessee; Oliver Miller, Soldier; Michael Brooner, removed to Kentucky; Jacob Barrier, to New River; Wm. Crawford (S. R.), to French Broad; Philip Smith, to Amherst; Daniel Womelsdorf, to Albemarle; Wm. Blair, Jr., to Alleghany; Thos. Chinn, to Kentucky; Garland Lively, to Louisa; Nicholas Spring, Sr., to Tennessee. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1800: Jno. Allison (L. Meadow), removed over the mountain; Jacob Akhart, over the mountain; Bryan Richart, over the mountain; Wm. Blair, Jr., to Redstone; Frederick Crone, to French Broad; Lawrence Croan, to French Broad; George Croan, to French Broad; Jno. Gardiner, to backwoods; Adam Louks, deceased; Michael Lindsay, to Shenandoah; James Miller, to Shenandoah; Wm. Miller, to Shenandoah; John McKee, to Shenandoah; Michael McMullen, to Amherst; George Poff, to French Broad; Peter Poff, to French Broad; Samuel Steele, to Kentucky; Michael Campbell, to Kentucky; Michael Clinefelter, dead; Jno. Culp, over the mountain; Ralph Duddleson, to Chillacothy; Jno. French; James Garner, over the mountain; Jacob Lefler, to the backwoods; David Lefler, to the backwoods; Christian Michael, to French Broad; Fredrick Michael, to French Broad; Jacob Michael, to French Broad; Peter Powlas, to the backwoods; Jno. Rinsberger, to Tennessee; Sam'l Sumerville, to Kinnaway; Jno. Shilling, to Round Oak; Jno. Courtney, to Richmond. 427 Insolvents and Delinquents, 1801: George Argenbright, removed to Tennessee; Joseph Blackwood, to Kentucky; Wm. Carson, to Kentucky; Wm. Clark (att'y), to Amherst; Michael Campbell, to Kentucky; Solomon Cloyd, to Kentucky; Wm. Donaldson, to Tennessee; John Deary, to Shenando; Thos. Frazer, to Kenhawa; Frederick Hawk, to Kentucky; Frederick Myers, to Tennessee; Henry Myers, to Tennessee; Wm. and James Poage, to Kentucky; George Right, to Kentucky; Joseph Smith, to Tennessee; Sam'l Stuart, to Tennessee; Thos. Spears, to Kentucky; John Weaver, to Tennessee; Searight Woods, to Tennessee; Hugh Woods, to Tennessee. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1801; Second District: Austin Bowler, re moved to Amherst; Fred Baker, to Monroe; Wm. Finley, to Kentucky; Ralph Duddleson, to North West Territory; Abner Griffith, towards Carolina; Adam Garman, to the backwoods; Sam'l Huff, to New River; John Hurt, to French Broad; John Law, deceased; Wm. McGinnis, to western country; Edward Nickin, to Redstone; Jas. Stephenson, to Monroe; Jas. Smith (at Patton's), to Redstone; Leonard Tanner, to French Broad; Tobias Tanner, to French Broad; Wm. Blair, to Kanawha; Fred Croan, to Tennessee; Wm. Crosty, to Tennessee; Garland Limby, to Orange; Henry Miser, to Chilecothy; Philip Rymel, to western country; Adam Shown, to Shenandoah; Jas. Siddens, to French Broad; David Tanner, to French Broad. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1801; James Ramsey's List of Insolvents: Robert Allison, removed; Abraham Ailstock, to Bath; Peter Heroff, to the west country; Sarah Hays, to Greenbrier; John Hollis, to Greenbrier; Peter Janawine, to Kentucky; Palsher King, to Kentucky; David Kershner, to Tennessee; Andrew Mynes, to Greenbrier; John Noles, to Pendleton; Moses Russell, to the Ohio; Charles Russell, to the Ohio; Thomas Sawyers, to. Kentucky. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1802; in the First District: Mich. Campbell, removed to Kentucky; James Calleson, Jr., to Kentucky; Wm. Donaldson, to Kentucky; Benj. Doyle, to Kentucky; Richard Davis, to Norfolk; John Jack, removed; Stewart Kennedy, removed; John King, removed; Peter Kerns, removed; John McKnight, removed; James McKnight, removed; Alex. McKee, removed; Wm. Morrison, removed; Andrew Morter, removed; James Peary, removed to Tennessee; John Shields, to Kentucky; Peter Simpson, to Kentucky; Archibald Rhea, to Kentucky; William Rhea, Jr., to Kentucky. 1802: Thomas Caldwell, removed to Cumberland; Thomas Fulton, Jr., to Charlestown; James Kennady, to Penna.; Frederick Baker, to Monroe County; Isaac Carson, to Kentucky; James Henton, to Holstein; David Laird, to Kentucky; James Procter, to French Broad; Jno. Sherfig, to Backwoods; Nicholas Watkins, to Northward; John Bready, enlisted; Robert Elliott, dead; Nicholas Isenbarger, to Holstein; Wm. Ralston (son to Samuel), to Kentucky; George Tanner, to Georgia; David Tanner, to Georgia. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1803: Robert Alfred, removed to Shenandoah; John Hervey, to Monroe; Peter Haney, to Monroe; Jno. Pierey, Jr., to Monroe; Wm. Smith, I think drowned; James Craige, Jr., to Kentucky; John McClure, to Kentucky; Armstrong Rankin, dead; Wm. Stephenson, to Monroe; Thos. Warder, to Monroe; Wm. Young, to Monroe. 1803, First District: James Bishop, removed to Amherst; Samuel Bell,. 428 to Tennessee; Mary Jones, dead; James Moore, to Tennessee; Jacob Wills, dead; David Bratton, to Kentucky; John Brown, to Kentucky; Jesse Minter, to Sweet Springs; Samuel Spear, to Kentucky. Insolvents and Delinquents, 1804; First District: James Campbell, Jr., removed to Tennessee; Jacob Keny (sadler), to Tennessee; Henry Lotts, to Kentucky; Jacob Olinger, to Tennessee; Robert Poage, first to Kentucky, now in Rockbridge; Henry Reed, to Tennessee; Jno. Shyrigh, to Amherst; James Williams, to Penna.; Wm. Adair, Jr., to Kentucky; Kitty Ferns, to Tennessee; Samuel Logan, dead; Mac Mondy, to Tennessee; John Purris, to Tennessee; Alex. Stuart, Jr., to Pendleton; Lewy, or Levi, Smith, to Tennessee; Adam Wiseman, to Tennessee. 1804, Second District: Toney Mitchell, dead. TITHABLES. Tithables, 1781; William McPheeters's List: Capt. James Bell, Samuel Bell, Sampson Sawyers, Jeremiah Freel, Jno. Young, Geo. Rhimor, Thomas Brown, Nicholas Leek, Francis Garner, Sr., James Hamilton, Jacob Bailor, Wm. Bell, Wm. Hanley, James Peerey, David Jackson, Wm. McCutchan, Wm. Sprowl, John Ott, Jno. McCutchan, Robert McChesney, Samuel Logan, Richard McConnal, Simon Carson, Thos. Rickets, Wm. Thompson, Jno. Kirkpatrick, James McNabb, Thomas Nelson, David Steel, Richard Graves, James Ewing, David Cail, Sr., Jno. Sharp, Sr., James McCleery, John Crawford, James Bell, Jno. Moffett, Wm. Brown, Jacob Kerpenter, Wm. Sterrot, Hugh Brown, Robert Rennick, Robert Brown, Michael McClure, Joseph Gerrison, John Scott, Joseph Trotter, Jno. McPheeters, Charles Berry, Thomas Mines, Jno. Cunningham, James Sprowl, Jno. McKemey, John Logan, Henry Minger, Samuel Clark, Edward Barker, Samuel Kowan, Thomas Eger, Joseph Blair, Jno. Williams, James Gilmore, Sr., Samuel Steel, Jno. Phillips, Benj. Brown, Wm. Burges, Walter Trimble, Geo. Keller, Robt. Trimble, Samuel Gray, John Joanes, Francis Garner, Jr., Alex. McKee, Geo. Curry, Samuel Lowrey, Geo. Peerey, John Peerey, Capt. Samuel McCutchan, Robert Cooper, Joseph Alexander, Robert McKnit, Wm. Usher, George Burton, Thos. Baird, James Clark, Thomas Hinds, Samuel Rusk, Samuel McCutchan, David Cunningham, James Ford, Wm. Ledgerwood, Thomas McNutt, Wm. Springate, Geo. Palmore, Jno. Jackson, Wm. Berry, Nicholas Vininger, James Gregory, Benj. Brown, Daniel Freel, James Brown, Jacob Deford, Samuel Brown, James Riddan, Benj. Joanes, Joseph Riddenhouse, James Trimble, John Clark, Wm. Cail, Geo. Berry, Wm. McPheeters, Francis Hull, Wm. Fultain, Robert Rush, Jacob Patton, Thomas Rankin, Robert Harris, Samuel McCutchan, Wm. Woods, James Rowan, Robert Bell, Capt. Jno. Cunningham, Mathew Wilson, Jno. Workman, James Gilmore, Jr., Arthur Hamilton, John Hamilton, James Trotter, Sr., Jno. Sharp, Wm. Shields, Sr., Wm. Scott, Coonrod Slusher, Jacob Nightover, Robert Wallace, Wm. Bell, Jno. Brown, James Cunningham, Samuel Haws, Frederick Fisher, Benj. Finley, Robert Commings, Elizabeth Stuart, Wm. Hamilton, Frances Haywood, Wm. McClintock, Jno. Hanley, Michael Coulter, Jno. Trimble, Jno. Summers, Ulrick Fulwader, Isaac Mines, Jacob Fulwader, James Conningham, Geo. Jameson, 429