AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 530 - 539 *************************************************************************** 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. http://www.usgwarchives.net ************************************************************************** Page 194.--2d March, 1772. Samuel McDowell and Mary, and James Cowdon, surviving joint tenants (James McDowell, the other joint tenant being dead), to Alexander Stuart, part of Borden's 92100. Teste: Samuel and James Lyle, William Alexander, John McDowell. Page 197.--17th March, 1773. Beverley to Jacob Sallas, Dutchman. Page 204.--18th March, 1773. Benj. Logan, of Fincastle County, to Windle Butt, part of 268 acres patented to Benjamin, 16th February, 1772. Delivered: Anthony Ayler, August, 1776. Page 208.--14th November, 1773. Joseph Malcom to Abel Griffith. Privy examination of Dorothy, wife of Joseph, 25th December, 1772. Page 209.--14th November, 1772. John McCoy to Abel Griffith. Privy examination of Sarah, wife of John, 25th December, 1772. Page 211.--18th March, 1773. Robert Williams and Margret ( ) to Elijah McCollister, patent to John Davis, 5th September, 1749, and by him conveyed to Jane Jones, and by John Roberts to Robert Williams, 2nd October, 1761, on Yeager's Branch of Smith Creek, corner Adam Yeager. Delivered to Robert Williams, 4th November, 1776, but returned and then delivered to James McCalister, 19th January, 1791. Page 213.--27th November, 1773. Thomas Bell, heir of Joseph Bell, of Botetourt County, to Thomas Smith, No. 12 in Staunton. Teste: Christopher Graham, William Bowyer, James Hill, John Graham, Daniel Kidd. Page 215.--27th November, 1773. Same to John Griffen, lot 12 in Staunton. Page 216.--Corner Philip Fogel in Beverley Manor. Page 220.--17th March, 1773. Andrew Kinkead, Jr., to Thomas Hugart, Andrew Lockridge, William Kinkead, Andrew Hamilton, Lanty Graham. James Bratton, trustees of a congregation of Dissenters, on the Calfpasture River, for use of a burying ground and meeting house. Page 223.--Patent to William Pickens (wife Ann), 20th September, 1748. Page 225.--16th November, 1772. Jacob Runkle and Annamarie ( ) to Peter Runkle, his son, part of 225 acres patented to Jacob, 30th August, 1763. part of which he conveyed to------ Page 227.--20th May, 1765. Adam Reider and Anna, and Alexander Painter (Peinter) and Margret, to Peter Schol and Michael Neice, divers good causes and considerations thereunto moving, but more especially for the Glory of God and the Preaching his Precious Gospel, lease, small quantity of land for the building of a church house or proper place to meet to worship God in, to Peter Scholl in behalf of the Presbyterian Church and to Michael Neice in behalf of the church called the Lutherine Church, back of said meeting house where it now stands, three acres. Delivered: 16th February, 1785. Page 229.--27th May, 1773. Michael Nease and Margaret ( ), of Dunmore, to Frederick Kaylor, land where Michael formerly lived and sold to Adam Bainter and Thomas Moores, patented to Michael, 20th September, 1768. Delivered: George Kipp, 16th September, 1777. Page 231.--18th May, 1773. James Patterson to Joseph Patterson, his son, part of 344 acres inclusive survey to James on head of Naked Creek. Delivered: Joseph Patterson, 9th September, 1793. Page 234.--18th May, 1773. Jacob ( ) Trumbo and Mary ( ) to 530 Michael Hover, patent to Cornelius Murley, 16th June, 1744, and by him conveyed to Jacob, 24th June, 1752. Page 237.--17th May, 1773. John ( ) Stephenson, farmer, and Sarah ( ) to Archibald Huston, farmer. Delivered: Jno. Huston, 7th February, 1785. Teste: John McMaster, James and George Huston. Patented to the Stevens, 1st June, 1741. Page 239.--Patented to John Stephenson, 16th August, 1756. Page 243.--Patented to same, 16th March, 1771. Page 247.--Richard Moulding's two hundred acre tract. Page 250.--18th May, 1773. Charles Rush and Marchius, his wife, to Philip Ermantrout. Patent to Charles, 1st August, 1772. corner John Davis, deceased. Delivered: George Harmon, 5th March, 1776. Page 252.--18th May, 1773. Jacob Eberman and Barbara ( ) to Daniel Mouse, on North Fork of South Branch of Potomac, about one mile from Suicea Creek. Teste: Ephraim Dunlop. Page 255.--17th May, 1773. Robert Scott, Sr., to Robert Scott, Jr., part of 200 acres patented to Robert, Sr., 30th July, 1742, and of 85 acres patented 15th April. 1764, on Collins Lick Run. Delivered to Scott, 4th October, 1777. Page 259.--18th May, 1770. George ( ) Null and Barbara ( ) to Conrod Young, part of three tracts belonging to Nicholas Null, deceased, and now by descent vested in said George, corner Charles Foy. Teste: Calem Price. Delivered: Mr. Young, 28th May, 1785. Page 261.--2,000 acres patented to Richard Malden, 30th June, 1743, on Picked Mountain, Henry Lung and Barbara to Henry Julias (Julius). Delivered: Jacob Julius, 13th June, 1788. Page 263.--Corner Perkey's land; corner Ann Perkey. Page 267.--130 acres on head of South Branch of Potowmack, patented to Michael Arbocust. Page 268.--17th May, 1773. James McCleerey, James Mitchell, Robert Wilson, William Thompson, Alexander McFeeters, Samuel McCutchen, trustees of the North Mountain Meeting House (James McCutchen, another trustee, being dead), to Joseph Blair, surrounding the North Mountain Meeting House, joining Peter Keyl. Page 273.--18th May, 1773. Joseph Gregory, heir-at-law of James Gregory, deceased, to Arthur Hickman, on West Fork of James River, called Back Creek. Delivered: Robert Clark, June, 1783. Page 276.--Part of 335 acres patented to Rudolph Mauck, 30th August, 1763. Page 279.--18th May, 1773. George ( ) Adam Bright and Mary to James Tate. Delivered: Isaac Tate, 7th April, 1802. Page 281.--139 acres patented to William Thompson, 20th August, 1748; 6 acres patented to Samuel Hinds, 14th February, 1761. Delivered: Michael Kern, March Court, 1777. Page 284.--16th March, 1773. Ann ( ) Acken to George Weir, in Borden's 92100, corner Andrew and Samuel Eakins. "The above name of Ann Acker was inserted in the room of John Lyles before this deed was executed." Page 291.--19th May, 1773. John Shields, eldest son and heir of James Shields, deceased, and Margaret ( ) of Amherst County, to James Sproul, 531 part of 298 acres conveyed to James Shields by McCutcheon, 21st August. 1746, and descended to John, eldest son; another tract conveyed to John as eldest son of James by Borden, 20th August, 1752, corner James Loosk. Delivered: Wm. Sprowl, 19th January, 1782. Page 293.--24th April, 1773. Robert Boyd, of Botetourt, to Robert Young. Patented to Robert Boyd, father of Robert, 10th March, 1766 and descended to grantor by descent. Page 296.--18th May, 1773. Beverley to Archibald Hamilton. Delivered: John Hamilton, 20th June, 1795. Page 303.--18th May, 1778. Same to Philip Creever. Delivered: Philip Greever, 25th March, 1774. Page 309.--18th May, 1773. Alexander Walker and Elizabeth ( ) to Arthur Connly, part of 430 acres patented by inclusive patent to said Alexander, 6th April, 1769. Page 312.--19th May, 1773. Beverley to James Lessley, Jr. Delivered: Robert Kenny, November Court, 1776. Page 321.--9th March, 1773. Thomas and James Parsons, of Hampshire, to Jacob Wice. Teste: George Wilson, John Wood. Page 323.--Patent to Robert Patterson, 16th August, 1756. Page 324.--14th April, 1773. John Caldwell, South River, and Sarah to Mathews, part of 400 acres conveyed to Samuel Caldwell by Love and wife, and Tease, 20th May, 1766. and descended to John as son and heir of Samuel, the other two hundred acres being made over to his brother, Robert Caldwell, since his father's decease. This 200 acres have a saw mill and oyle mill thereon. Page 328.--Mill Creek, otherwise known as Brock's Creek, a branch of Shanandore. Page 329.--18th May. 1773. William Hinds to John Hinds, mortgage. 195 acres whereon William now lives, devised to William by his father, William. Page 331.--22d May. 1773. Daniel Smith, High Sheriff of Augusta, to John and Mathew Thompson. Sale under decree of County Court, 23d May, 1772, Felix Gilbert vs. James Cotton. Page 333.--24th May, 1773. Colonel George Wilson, of Hampshire. to Valentine Cloninger, lot 3 in Staunton. Page 335.--Privy examination of Elizabeth, wife of Col. George Wilson, to above deed. Certified by Joseph Neavill and Abraham Hite. Page 338.--13th August, 1773. Daniel Smith and Jean ( ) to Daniel Stover. Patented to Samuel Harrison, 5th September. 1749, and conveyed to Daniel. Teste: John Henton, Joseph Smith, Daniel Smith, Jr. Page 341.--13th August. 1773. Samuel Samples and Hannah ( ) to Daniel Stover, 38 acres patented to Alexander Herring, 30th August, 1763. Page 344.--13th August, 1773. part of 196 acres patented to Alex. Herring, 10th September, 1755. Page 347.--Patent to Samuel Harrison, 5th September, 1749 (see p. 338, supra). Page 349.--Patent to Thomas Gragg (wife Elizabeth), 1st March, 1773. Teste: Joseph Smith, John Waren, Thomas ( ) Harrison, Henry Ewin. Page 354.--John Davis and Elizabeth ( ) to Josiah Davis (Davison ?), part of patent to Wood, Green, &c., 23d October, 1750. 532 Page 357.--17th August, 1773. Cornelius ( ) O'Bryan and Anne ( ) to Thomas O'Bryan, part of 500 acres conveyed to Cornelius O'Bryan, deceased, and John O'Bryan and said Cornelius O'Bryan, by Hite, McCoy & Co., 24th June, 1744. Cornelius, Sr., died before any partition. John and Cornelius, Jr., made partition by deed, 1762. Teste: Michael Waren. Page 361.--12th August, 1773. John Lincoln and Rebecca ( ) to Abraham Lincoln, on Linvel's Creek, part of 1200 acres patented to Duff, Green, Hite, 26th March, 1739, conveyed to Robert McKay, devised to Zachariah, Moses, Robert and James McKay, corner Isaac Lincoln. Teste: Josiah Davidson, Corneliays ( ) Briant, Ann ( ) Briant. Page 364.--12th August, 1773. Same to Isaac Lincoln, part of same tract as above, comer to his brother Abraham's land. Delivered: Jacob Lincoln, February, 1779. Page 367.--On North Fork of South Branch of Potowmack, patented to Jacob Eberman, 1st August, 1772. Page 372.--Patent to George Welsh, 16th February, 1771, on North Fork of South Branch Potomac. Page 374.--17th August, 1773. Edward ( ) Breden and Elisabeth ( ) to George Breakinridge, of Fincastle County, tract formerly conveyed by George to Mathew Erwin. Page 376.--16th August, 1773. William Curry to Robert Buchanan. Delivered: James Buchanan, September, 1778. Page 381.--Patent to Barnet Man, 12th May, 1759, corner George Man. Page 382.--11th August, 1773. Dawson Wade and Rachel ( ), of Botetourt, to William Stewart, on a branch of Bull Pasture, corner Alex. McCandles. formerly patented to Dawson Wade. Page 387.--Patent to Morgan Bryan, 20th September, 1746; patent to Michael Warren, 10th July, 1767. Page 390.--18th August, 1773. John Guin and Alise ( ) to Henry Bear, of Frederick County, Maryland, patent to John Gum, 12th May, 1759, on Cedar Branch, comer James Claypool. Delivered: Joseph Lemon, May Court, 1779. Page 394.--__ _____, 1773. Same to Isaac Gum, patent to John, 14th July, 1769, in gap of North Mountain. Page 397.--11th August, 1773. Thomas ( ) Hamilton and Jean ( ), of Botetourt, to Joseph Beeth, on Bullpasture. Page 400.--10th August, 1773. Martin ( ) Whitzel and Elizabeth ( ) to John Rhuble, above Brock's Gap, adjoining land formerly belonging to Thomas West, patented to Martin, 10th July, 1767. Teste: Ben. Forsythe, Joseph Goare, John Fitzwater. Page 403.--On a branch of Linvel's Creek called McKoy's Draft, containing 190 acres granted by patent to Francis McBride, 1st March, 1773. Teste: Christopher ( ) Wagoner, Skidmore Munsey, Jno. Thomas. Page 406.--17th August, 1773. William Samples and Sarah ( ) to George Kersner, on Brock's Creek, 235 acres patented to Adam Hoverstick, 7th July, 1763. Teste: Henry Runyon, Obediah ( ) Muncy. Page 409.--18th August, 1773. Skidmore Munsey and Mary ( ) to John Kring, late of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, corner Jonathan Robinson's part of same tract. Delivered: George Speare, 17th August, 1774. 533 Page 411.--18th August, 1773. James Gay, son and heir-at-law of Robert Gay, deceased, to Robert Gay and John Gay, his brothers. Page 415.--Teste: William Lewis, Patrick Buchanan. Page 418.--17th August, 1773. Daniel Henderson to John Henderson, patented to the said Daniel Henderson (by distinction "Junior"), 25th September, 1762. Teste: Joseph Malcom, John Malcom, Sr., John Malcom, Jr. Page 421.--Patent to John McCreery, 21st September, 1760, on Newfoundland Creek. Page 423.--90 acres on Bratton's Run of Calfpasture, patented to James Bratton, 6th April, 1769. Page 429.--200 acres on the Bare Spring, a branch of the Dry River, at a place called the Maple Swamp, patented to William Stephenson, deceased, 16th June, 1756, 10th November, 1757, and devised to son Mathew. Teste: Robert Davis and John Stephenson. Page 433.--On Pudding Spring Draft, patented to Moses Hall (wife Honore), 16th August, 1756, 12th February, 1755. Delivered: John McDougal, 25th March, 1791, for Mr. Hogshead. Page 435.--18th August, 1773. James McKemy to William Leviston, part of a large tract called "Bird Tract."Teste: Ebenezer Alexander, John Hogshead, Jr., John McKemy, Jr. (See following deed, p. 437, whether Bird's tract is Burden's tract.) Page 443.--17th June, 1771. Ephraim Love to John Hopkins, on head branches of Muddy Creek, part of tract whereon said Love now lives. Teste: Silas Hart, Daniel Smith, Jno. Grattan, Jno. Steed, Jno. Gorden. Page 448.--Teste: Archibald and William Alexander, Walter Smiley. Page 449.--Patent to James Dever, 23d May, 1773. Teste: John Davies, John Devir, Hugh Devir. Page 451.--11th August, 1773. William McClenachan and Sarah, of Botetourt, to William Hutcheson, patent to William McClenachan on Jackson's River, 14th July. 1769, 12th May, 1770. Teste: John and Alexander McClenachan, Mathew Arbuckle, James Byrnside. Page 454.--__ _____, 1773. Valentine Sevior and Joanna ( ) Sevior to Michael and David Holesinger. Teste: M. Harrison, Robert Rutherford, Mary Rutherford, Margaret ( ) Benson. Page 458.--Patent to Thomas Hog, 1st March, 1773. Page 472.--21st July, 1773. John Hamilton, late of Augusta, to Thomas O'Neal, surrender of mortgage and quit claim, tract surveyed for John O'Neal, deceased, under the North Mountain, which descended to Thomas as only son of John. Teste: John McClenachan, William Elliott, Margaret ( ) Elliott. Page 474.--Patent to Robert Reed, adjoining William Oldham. Mortgage. Page 476.--17th August, 1773. John Henderson, farmer, and Ann ( ) to Jacob Bear, part of 250 acres patented to James Thompson and conveyed to Samuel Henderson and by him to John, his son, mouth of Little Is Run. Delivered: Valentine Shirley, February, 1779. Page 482.--Patent to John Magill, 12th May, 1759. Teste: Alex. Sinclair, W. Cunningham, Richard Madison. Page 482.--Lot 18 in Staunton, adjoining the lot whereon James Herston formerly dwelt and Thomas Smith now dwells. 534 Page 486.--James Hill to Mathews, bill sale and conveys the house and lot whereon James now lives. Page 487.--Henry Seller to Henry Munger, between Shanando River and Peaked Mountain. Delivered: grantee, 3d April, 1812. Page 489.--Part of 2464 acres patented to Robert Green, 12th January, 1746, on South Branch of Potowmack. Teste: James Dobbins, Samuel Bell. Page 499.--Part of 310 acres patented to Valentine Seviear, 27th June, 1764. Page 502.--15th November, 1773. Joel Robinson and Margarett, of Hampshire County, to John Bear, patented to Joel, 31st October, 1765, corner James Robinson. Page 506.--Part of patent to Robert Jameson, 1770. Page 509.--15th October (?) November (?), 1773. Windle Bright and Elizabeth ( ) to Joseph Thompson, tract bequeathed to Thomas Steel by William Smith, 3d December, 1754. Page 516.--Teste: Archibald McSpeden. Page 516.--On the Straight Fork of South Branch of Potowmack, patented to Barnet Linch, 3d August, 1771. Page 518.--4th October, 1773. William Gray and Katharin to Moses Whitesides. Delivered to James Love, June, 1780. Page 524.--5th May, 1773. Samuel Wilson and Mary to John McCay, on Bullpasture River, part of tract whereon Samuel now liveth, corner Robert Duffell. Delivered: Oliver McCoy, 2d September, 1802. Teste. John Rice. Last deed recorded, 16th November, 1773. DEED BOOK No. 20. First deed recorded, 16th November, 1773; last deed recorded, 21st March, 1775. Page 2.--11th October, 1773. Joseph Cravens to John Cravens, on Cook's Creek, part of tract patented to Robert Cravens, 10th September, 1755. Teste: William Lamm, Daniel Guin, Michael Mullan. (This deed is again recorded infra, p. 180, of date, 15th March, 1774.) Page 5.--6th September, 1773. Matthew Thompson, late of Augusta County, now of County of Granville, South Carolina, to Felix Gilbert. Pattent to Mathew Thompson and Mathew Thompson, Jr., 5th March, 1747, on Honey (Stoney ?) Lick Branch. Teste: Gasper ( ) Goodenburgh, Joseph Haynes. Delivered: George Kissel, 4th May, 1774, for Mr. Gilbert. Page 10.--16th November, 1773. John McCutcheon, and Elizabeth and Patrick McCutcheon, of Fincastle County, to John McCutcheon, tract on Little Calfpasture, conveyed by Beverley to James McCutcheon, deceased, 26th November, 1747, and devised by James to sons John and Patrick. Page 14.--11th March, 1773. John Carlile, Sr., and Elizabeth ( ), and Robert ( ) Carlile and Nancy ( ), to John Carlile, Jr., tract, 300 acres, on Bullpasture, patented to John and Robert, 10th August, 1759. Teste: John Hicklen, Bond Estill, Thomas Hicklen, east side of the Indian Draft. Page 17.--11th November, 1773. Same to George Carlile. 535 Page 20.--11th November, 1773. John Carlile and Elizabeth ( ) to Robert Carlile, on Clover Creek, now called Bull Pasture, being one-half of tract, 10th August, 1759. Page 23.--11th November, 1773. Robert ( ) Carlile and Nancy ( ) to John Carlile, one-half of above tract. Page 25.--11th March, 1773. John Carlile, Jr., of Bullpasture, to Robert Carlile, Jr., his brother, of said pasture, conveys above, p. 23. Page 28.--28th April, 1773. Henry ( ) Dawson and Mary ( ) to Neil Adair, on South Mountain at Reed's Gap, patented to Henry, 1770. Teste: Walter Davis, James Best, Samuel Love, John ( ) Wiley. Page 30.--16th November, 1773. Thomas Stevenson and Elizabeth to Thomas Dixon, 330 acres patented to Robert Stevenson, 16th August, 1756, and devised to his son Thomas. Teste: Thomas Stevenson. Page 33.--17th November, 1773. David Cunningham and Ann ( ) to Alexander Cunningham. Delivered: James Cunningham, 30th June, 1787. Page 37.--6th June, 1772. Robert Henderson, eldest son and heir of Daniel Henderson, deceased, to John Henderson, his brother, on Bever Creek and Spring Creek, patented to said Daniel, 7th August, 1769. Page 57.--Corner James Anderson--on north side of Mount Atlas. Page 77.--2d May, 1772. William Arn (Arwen) (signed Erwin) to Hugh Donaghe, mortgage of chattels. Teste: Edward Warner, Minian ( ) Curry. Page 78.--1st October, 1773. William Mitchell and Rebecca ( ), of 1st part; Margaret ( ) Sprowl, widow and relict of Samuel Sprowl, deceased, of 2d part; James Patterson and Sarah ( ) and Alex. Thompson and Martha ( ) of 3d part; George Peerey of 4th part. Samuel Sproul devised one-half of 210 acres to Mitchell with remainder in other half after death of widow; died leaving three daughters, who are women above. Mitchell has sold his interest to George Peerey. Delivered: George Peerey's son, February, 1782. Page 83.--Tract whereon John Logan now lives, patented to John Magill, 12th May, 1759. Delivered: Jno. Breeden, January, 1783. Page 87.--9th September, 1773. Francis Hardgrove and Sarah, of Surry County, North Carolina, to John David Griner, part of lot 14 in Staunton, house wherein Edward Long lived, faces James Huston and James Hughes. Page 91.--21st September, 1773. George ( ) Gutlip and Susanna ( ), of Dunmore County, to John Breeden. Teste: John Schoon, Jacob Woodle Page 97.--18th November, 1773. Israel Christian, of Botetourt County, to John Hays. Delivered: James Hays, 26th November, 1799. Page 99.--Delivered to Wm. Rice, per order, 1st October, 1823. Page 107.--18th August, 1773. Beverley to David Karethers, corner James Karithers. Page 111.--95 acres patented to John Hanna, 3d August, 1771, at a place called the Flat Gap. Delivered: George Keezell, November Court, 1779. Page 116.--__ _____, 1773. John Dunlap to William Dunlap, part of tract in Beverley Manor conveyed to William Dunlap, deceased, 28th February, 1749, and descended to said John. Delivered: Matt. Kinney, 10th May, 1784. Page 121.--Teste: Francis, Jean and Elizabeth Erwin. 536 Page 129.--17th November, 1773. Archibald Hamilton to his son Audley Hamilton. Page 134.--Patent to Thomas Campbell, 10th September, 1755. Delivered: John Ewing, November Court, 1783. Teste: Michael Mullan, Thomas Smith, Josiah Harrison. Page 135.--15th March, 1774. Robert Steel and Mary to Robert's son, David Steel. Teste: William Moore, Thomas Hill, Hugh Torbet. Page 138.--Delivered: Peter Shoemaker, 19th April, 1791, part of 335 acres patented to Rudolph Mack, 30th August, 1763, conveyed by Michael Hober to Nicholas Kairn, 3d August, 1772, but as Michael was not then naturalized, the conveyance was void. corner Frederick Wollfort's part of same tract. Page 145.--George Speece and Hichael Hober being not then naturalized. Teste: John Miller, George McNeall, Samuel ( ) Conrod. Page 148.--15th March, 1774. John McKee and Rosanna ( ), of Kerr's Creek, to James McKee, their son, on Kerr's Creek, part in Augusta and part in Botetourt, corner plantation whereon said John McKee now lives. Page 152.--Jacob Miller, Sr., to Christian Miller. Page 154.--Delivered: William Steel. April, 1776. Page 169.--Tract whereon Thomas Shields now lives in Beverley Manor Delivered: John Shields, October, 1780. Page 172.--Patent to Jacob Runkle, 13th August, 1763. Teste: Archibald Dickison, John Lowry. Page 174.--Part of 2.000 acres patented to Richard Maiden, 30th June, 1743, corner Henry Eulia. Teste: George and Michael Huffman ( ). Page 178.--15th March, 1774. John Jackson and Martha ( ) to John Hunter, on a branch of North River of Shanando, called Vails Spring, joining lands of Borden and Shoemaker, patented to said John Jackson, 16th February, 1771. Page 182.--11th October, 1773.Joseph Cravens to John Cravens, Patented to Robert Cravens, 10th September, 1755, on Cook's Creek. Teste: William Lamme, Daniel Guin, Michael Mullen. Page 185.--Daniel ( ) Calaihan to Charles Calaihan, on Dry River near land Daniel lives on. Page 187.--William Alexander to John McClung. 304 acres whereon said Alexander now lives. Teste: Samuel Lyle. Samuel McDowell, Wm. Alexander. Page 191.-- Patents to. Robert Fowler (wife, Ann). Page 197.---17th September, 1773. David ( ) Guin to Mary Greenlee, 210 acres in Borden's tract on North Branch of James at mouth of Back Creek. Teste: Samuel McDowell. John Letcher, Margaret Greenlee, William Stewart, Grace and David Greenlee. Page 199.--__ October, 1773. William Christall (Christal) and Ann ( ) to Charles Harris and Henry Reaburn, 320 acres on Jennings Creek, patented to William, 10th July, 1767. Teste: John Madison, Jr., George Mathews. Thomas Patterson, Richard Madison. Page 202.--Henry Reaburn and Margaret ( ) and Charles Harris and Jean, to James Camphell, conveys above. Page 205.--Delivered to John Moore, heir-at-law of William Moore, 29th November, 1806. 537 Page 209.--15th March, 1774. Hugh Hays and Mary to William Pollock. Teste: James Henry, Patrick Hay, William Moore. Page 212.--Tract on which William Oldham now lives. Page 213.--Tract where John Rice now lives, on Dry River. Page 217.--Lot in Staunton whereon Mathew Ried now lives. Page 220.--19th March, 1774. Mathews to John Cawley. John Cawley now husband of the late Margaret Gamwell, who was wife of Joseph Gamwell. Page 223.--11th October, 1773. Privy examination of Ann, wife of John Anderson. Page 227.--16th October, 1773. Privy examination of Margaret, wife of Henry Reaburn, and Jean, wife of Chas. Harris. Page 229.--16th October, 1773. Same as to Ann Christall, wife of William. Page 240.--16th May, 1774. Henry Long (signed Emmaniel Henrich Lung), and Barberry ( ) to Henry Tamewood. Page 242.--Teste: Michael Coger, Martin Nalle, Jr., Wm. Nail. Page 243.--16th May, 1774. George ( ) Goile and Hannah ( ) to Jacob Goile, 131 acres on north side of South Branch of Potowmack, patented to George, 14th July, 1769. Teste: Thomas Jones. Page 248.--Patent to John Harrison, Jr., 10th February, 1748, bequeathed to Phebe Davis, now wife of John Ewins, by said John's will. Page 852.--Patent to Valentine Sevear, 15th December, 1757. Page 255.--17th May, 1774. Daniel ( ) Mouse and Eve ( ) to George Millar. on south side of North Fork of South Branch of Potomack, patented to Daniel, 12th May, 1770. Page 259.--On above stream about three miles below mouth of Seneca Creek, patented to Daniel, 6th April. 1769. Page 260.--Joseph Rutherford to Arthur (Archer) Rutherford, of Frederick County, 310 acres patented to Jacob Gardner, 16th August, 1756; patented to Joseph, 25th July, 1765. Teste: Daniel Smith, Robert Rutherford. Page 265.--18th November, 1773. John Madison and Aggathy, of Botetourt, to George Boswell, tract whereon George now dwells, part of 1000 acres patented to John, 10th March, 1756; patented to John, 2d June, 1758, corner Abraham Estis; patented to John, 16th August, 1756. Page 271.--Line of Swetzer's land on Canne Run, a branch of South Branch of Potomac. Page 276.--Teste: Joseph Hayne. Page 277.--Two tracts patented to Daniel Henderson. John Henderson to Abraham Henderson. Delivered: Robert Henderson, 2d June, 1785. Teste: Samuel McConkey, D. A. C. Page 279.--Same to Joseph Henderson. Delivered: B. Forsythe, February, 1776. Patented to Daniel Henderson, Jr., 25th September, 1762, and conveyed to said John Henderson by letter deeds. Page 284.--Patent to Joseph Hanna, 12th May. 1759. Patent to Hugh Donaho. Page 286.--Patent to David Frame, 15th June, 1773. Page 289.--John Lyle, Sr., to Mathew Donald. Delivered to Alex. Campbell, June, 1780. 538 Page 291.--22d October, 1773. John Stewart, of Botetourt, son and heir-at-law of David Stewart, deceased, to Harmon Lovingood. Page 296.--19th May, 1774. Sarah ( ) Hutcheson, widow of Thomas Hutcheson, deceased, to Andrew McClure. assignee of John Williams, carpenter. Thomas had sold to William 100 acres known as the Strawberry Draft (Thomas died on or about month of April, 1772). Delivered: Samuel McClure, February, 1778. Page 300.--Patent to Mathew Thompson and Mathew Thompson, Jr., 5th March, 1757. Page 308.--2nd May, 1774. John Griffen, silversmith, and Elizabeth, to Alexander Sinclair, merchant, lot 12 in Staunton. Teste: Thomas Jones, Samuel Bell, Thomas Poage. Page 305.--On the Rough Run, a branch of South Fork above Sweedland Hill. Page 307.--Patent to Andrew Faut. 5th September. 1752. patent to John Balfaut, 20th September, 1754, and by John devised to Andrew. Page 311.--Patent to James Parsons, 22d September, 1757. Page 315.--Starr Lick on head of Benj. Allin's River, crossing the North Fork, pine on South Fork. patented to Thomas West, 20th June, 1749. Teste: John Dunbarr, Sarah ( ) Dunbarr, Paul Custard, John Caplenger. Page 317.--10th April. 1774. Conrad Custer (Custard), eldest son and heir of Arnold Custard, deceased, who was eldest son and heir of Conrad Custard, lately deceased, and Elizabeth ( ) to Paul Custard. Page 321.--16th August, 1774. John Dunbarr and Sarah ( ) to Henry Wister. on Mill Creek of North Shanando, known as lot No. 3, part of tract patented to Benj. Borden. Delivered: Jno. Thomas, April Court, 1777. Page 325.--17th August, 1774. John Kirkpatrick and Martha ( ), of Augusta, and John Peerie and Sarah ( ) of Botetourt, to Robert Hanna. Page 335.--Patent to John Trotter. 20th September. 1768. Delivered Nathaniel Kelly per order. 8th December, 1800. Page 337.--Delivered to William Wardlaw, 2d April, 1790. Page 342.--14th August, 1774. Reuben Rutherford and Eliner ( ) to Felix Gilbert, part of 134 acres conveyed to Reuben by his father Joseph Rutherford, part of 400 acres patented to James Wood. 12th January, 1746, and by him devised to Mary by will recorded in Frederick. Teste: John Brownlow, Jacob Woodle. William West. Page 344.--Delivered: John Cummings. 1st April, 1794. Page 347.--Delivered: Peter Weaver. January. 1776. Page 352.--7th April. 1774. Adam Stephen, of Berkeley County, Virginia, in Mark Bird and Henry Miller, of Berks County. Pennsylvania. Page 366.--Part of tract in Beverley Manor whereon Alexander McClenachan now lives. Page 371.--Teste: Samuel McDowell. David Stephenson, Robert ( ) Feris. Page 371.--17th August. 1774. Abraham Smith to John Smith, son of Daniel Smith. Whereas John Smith, brother of said Abraham Smith, about 1753 did agree with Silas Hart for the purchase of a tract on South Fork of North River of Shanandoah; John died in year 1757, haying will wherein he devised to above John. son of his brother Daniel Smith; Daniel paid the consideration to Hart. 1st June, 1756. and received deed to John, 1st 539