AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 570 - 579 *************************************************************************** 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 269.--20th July, 1784. Edward Erwin, Sr., grandson and heir-at-law of Edward Erwin, deceased, and Elizabeth, to Francis Erwin, on Long Glade patented to Edward Erwin, deceased, 13th May, 1770. Page 281.--22d June, 1784. William Powell Riddle to Jacob Peck, power of attorney to prosecute a suit in General Court against James and Lewis Riddle, of Orange County, executor of William Riddle, deceased. for his part of said estate; also a negro that I left with my father, and all estate left by me or my father to me in Orange County. Page 284.--6th July, 1784. John Huston, of Rockbridge, to James Rowan; James Rowan now in possession by L. and R. from Mathew Huston and Martha and descended to John as eldest son and heir of Robert Huston, deceased, who was eldest son and heir of John Huston, deceased, claims the revision after death of Mathew Huston. Page 295.--17th August, 1784. Robert Leister and Sarah to Abraham Bellow. Teste: John McKemey. Robert McGwillan, William Anderson. William Morrow, Robert Cooper, Robert Cooper. Page 298.--7th August, 1784. Robert Christian, Sr., and William Christian, son and heir-at-law of John Christian, deceased, to Gilbert Christian, son to William Christian, deceased, 299 acres whereon William Christian, deceased, lived. Teste: John Christian, G. Christian, Jr., Benjamin Richards. Page 300.--Part of 200 acres patented to Hugh Campbell 25th September, 1746. and by him conveyed to William Alexander and became the property of said James Alexander, heir-at-law, and by him said James conveyed to his brother, John. Page 306.--Tract conveyed by McCutchan to James Shields 31st August, 1746, and descended to John Shields, eldest son and heir of James; second tract conveyed to said John Shields as son and heir of James by Benjamin Borden 20th August, 1752. Page 310.--5th June, 1784. Edward and Sarah Rutledge to their son. James Rutledge, £__, love, good will and affection; tract known as the Black Oak Spring. Page 312.--6th July, 1784. William Haddin, of Fayette County, Va., to David Haddin, power attorney to convey to John Woneck 186 acres in Monongehala County. Teste: William McConnell, James Gay, Alexander Dunlap, Page 313.--17th March, 1784. John Skidmore and Mary, his wife, and Sarah Smith, relict of Abraham Smith, deceased, and John Smith, heir-at-law of Abraham, all of Rockingham County, to John Gumm. Delivered: Peter Hull, by order 1st April, 1795. Abraham had made exchange with John Gumm and title was made to William Smith, recorded in Rockingham. Patent was issued in name of Smith and Skidmore. Smith purchased Skidmore's interest, title was made to him for the whole, hut not recorded in time Skidmore signs this deed. Patent dated 10th June, 1780. Page 317.--17th August. 1784. David Kinkead to Joseph Gum, David's shore of two tracts devised by Mathew Kinkead to his two sons, David and John, when they should arrive at 21 years. Page 320.--10th July, 1784. Elesibeth ( ) Kinkead to David Kinkead, of Fayette County, Ky., to sign her name to above deed. Teste: John Tode, John Kinkead, John Wallace. 570 Page 323.--18th August, 1784. William Hinds, grandson and heir-at-law of William Hinds, deceased, to Joseph Moore, part of 295 acres patented to William Hinds, Sr. Teste: John Allison and Thomas Caul. Page 327.--17th August, 1784. Robert Clarke and Agness to James Scott, late of the County of Lancaster, Penna. Delivered to William Scott, son of James, 2d February, 1789, 86 acres patented to Robert 16th February, 1771, near James Clark's old plantation, between Beverley Manor line and North Mountain. Page 331.----17th August, 1784. Same to same, tract conveyed by Beverley to James Clarke 15th May, 1746, on head branch of Middle River of Shanandoa and Back Creek, a branch of Middle River. Page 336.--4th July, 1784. Arthur Campbell, surviving executor of Mandrel Campbell, who was sole executrix of Charles Campbell, deceased, to Rudolph Hawpe, 100 acres patented to Rudolph Hawpe, 100 acres patented to Charles Campbell 5th March, 1747; corner land Hugh Torbet lives on. Page 341.--Patent to William Curry 1st September, 1780, on Mossey Creek, at a place called White Stone. Page 341.--10th August, 1784. Mathew Penn and Catherine to Isaac Johns, 250 acres patented to Mathew Penn 18th February, 1783, on Shaw's Fork of Cowpasture. Delivered: Wm. Johns, executor of Isaac, 28th December, 1797. Page 352.--18th August, 1784. Isaiah Vansant and Margaret, of Botetourt, to Zechariah Johnston. Thos. Thompson, son and heir of John Thompson, deceased, conveyed 200 acres to his brother, Robert, and 213 to his brother, James, but not to his heirs, who sold to Z. Johnston, but the title being faulty, title became invested by descent in said Margaret, daughter and only heir of Thomas Thompson. Page 355.--On north side of the Indian Road. Page 362.--Part of a tract whereon Wm. McClintock lives. Page 363.--16th August, 1784. Jane Dnulap releases dower to Robert Kenny in tract sold to Robert by her son, William Dunlap. Page 368.--Thomas Hughart and James Hughart and Margaret to Nathan Crawford, tract patented to James Hughart, Sr., 10th April, 1751, and devised to Thomas and James, his youngest son; corner John Cartmill. Teste: Andrew Sitlington, John Dean, Hugh Brown. Page 373.--12th October, 1784. James Dobbins (Daubin) and Elizabeth, of District of Ninety-Six, South Carolina, to Jacob Shultz. Page 378.--Patent to John Brownlee, November, 1752. Teste: Joseph Waddell, James Waddall, Joseph Waddall, John Stevenson. Page 383.--25th October, 1781. Jane McCoy, of Greenbrier, widow and sole executrix of James McCoy, to Andrew and Charles Donnerley, patented 10th August, 1759, to said James on Stewart's Creek. Teste: Hugh Brown, Andrew Sitlington, Nathan Crawford. Page 390.--Teste: William Willson, Robert Donaldson, Rboert Willson Page 393.--Patent to Walter Trimble and by him conveyed to his son, Robert Trimble. Teste: James, William and John McKenney. Page 401.--18th October, 1784. John Miller and Martha, of the Cowpasture, to William Randolph, eldest son and heir-at-law and residuary legatee of Peyton Randolph, late of Wilton, in Henrico County. 571 Page 403.--16th November, 1784. Janet and Rachel Wallace, of Washington County, to Benjamin Brown. Teste: Wm. Bell. Page 409.--Patent 1st June, 1782, to Nicholas Seybert on Straight Creek of South Branch of Potomac. Page 418.--Patent to John Spear 10th September, 1755, on waters of Middle River, bequeathed by John to his children and sold by the trustees of said estate to Hugh Brown 19th May, 1779. Page 419.--Patent to Edward Erwin, Sr., 12th May, 1770, on Long Glade. Page 421.--Patent to Jacob Peck 1st March, 1781, on a branch of Middle River. Page 428.--21st December, 1783. Robert Rodgers and Elizabeth to Paulser Teverbaugh, part of 54 acres in Beverley Manor first conveyed to George Rodgers, deceased. Page 431.--Tract willed by Valentine Cloninger to Nicholas Spring; corner Philip Rogal. Page 433.--18th January, 1785. John Oliver and Sarah ( ) to James Oliver, his son, tract on Naked Creek where said Oliver now lives. Page 436.--14th August, 1784. John ( ) Davis and Elizabeth ( ) to Ozburn Hamilton. Delivered: William Poage, of Bath, per order 3d April, 1807. Page 440.--June, 1784. Moses Hays to Henry Miller. Delivered to James McCann, clerk for Mr. Miller, 5th November, 1789. Teste: Samuel Forsythe, John Gossom. Page 446.--25th August, 1784. Immanuel ( ) Harless, of Montgomery County, to William Beard. Delivered to Isaac Darnell by a written order from Wililam Beard and commission of privy examination 22d November, 1788, 40 acres patented to Archibald Hamilton and was finally conveyed to Philip Harless, deceased, 400 acres patented to Philip 27th August, 1770, and devised to Immanuel by Philip, his father. Page 450.--16th November, 1784. William Burk, son and heir of William Burk, to Andrew Scott. Teste: James Curry. Page 455.--(See certificate of Jno. Poage, surveyor to Mr. William Young, 15th July, 1784. This belongs to the following deed.) Your brother, John Young, deceased. 16th November, 1784--James Young and Mary to William Young, £__, natural love and affection. See accompanying plat of Isaac Corsons and Samuel Curry's parts of same tract. Page 457.--Branch of Mossey Creek called Pudding Spring. Patent. Page 460.--26th September, 1784. Privy examination of Sarah Caldwell, wife of John Caldwell. deed to Robert Black dated _____, before Gabriel Madison and George Adams. "Lincoln Lct," Lincoln County? Last deed recorded November 15, 1785. DEED BOOK No. 25. First Deed Recorded 15th March, 1785; Last Deed Recorded 17th July, 1787. Page 3.--295 acres patented to William Hind, to Jacob Laslea. Delivered to Jacob Leslea. 572 Page 6.--Test: Joseph Poythress, William Banks, John Cowordin, Andrew Donnally, Samuel Vance. Page 7.--15th March, 1785. James Clark, son and heir-at-law of William Clark, deceased, to James Clark, Sr. Delivered: James McChesney, order, December 2, 1793, plantation William Clark, deceased, lived on on Moffet's Creek. Page 9.--17th March, 1785. Thomas Hughes to Michael Bowyer to secure George Divers, of Albemarle. Page 10.--Patent to William Trotter assignee of William Kerr, 1st October, 1783. Page 13.--17th March, 1785. Moses Hays to John Bosang, power of attorney to recover tract in Orange County conveyed to Moses by George fathers and sell same. Teste: Robert Renick, Peter Hume, Anthony Mustoe. Page 14.--Teste: Robert McCullough. Page 14.--11th June, 1782. Moses Estey and John Beach to William Crawford, grantors and grantee had purchased in partnership a lot and house in Staunton from Enos Attwaters. Grantors authorize grantee to sell as grantors are about to leave the State. Teste: Val. White, Thos. Smith. Enos Atwater. Page 15.--Patent to Robert Turk on South River 6th September, 1736. Page 28.--17th May, 1785. Thomas Edwards to James Griffith and John Gardner on head drafts of Falling Spring. Teste: Samuel McConkey. Page 32.--17th May, 1785. Daniel Joseph and Eve to George Hammer (Hamor), off Rockingham, tract patented to Jacob Darin 3d May, 1780, on drafts of Moffet's Branch. Teste: Moses Moore, John Johnston. Page 36.--George Leedekey's line. Page 43.--26th April, 1785. James Rucker and Mary to Leonard Rucker, power attorney to convey tract to Mathew Penn and a tract to William Horschings (Houchings), of Amherst County Page 50.--17th May, 1785. John ( ) Fudge and Christian ( ) to Joseph Bell. Teste: Joseph Bell. Page 52.--17th May, 1785. James Rusk, Jr., to Samuel Craig, 200 acres formerly the property of James Rusk. Sr., deceased, James Rusk, Jr., being his lawful and full proper heir, on Calfpasture, at foot of the Brown Hill. Page 58.--18th April, 1785. Robert McCutchen and Margaret to James Blayr. Delivered to John Blair 23d June, 1787 Page 65.--17th May, 1785. Frederick Burkett and Dorothy to Samuel McKee. Delivered: David McKee (son of Samuel), 14th April, 1788. Patented to Frederick 1st February, 1781. Page 68.--18th May, 1785. John McKnight (signed McNutt), of Rockbridge, to Thomas Smith, lot in Staunton. Page 73.--Tract conveyed to James McLeery by his father, John McLeery, 12th March, 1755. Patent to James 27th May 1783. Page 77.--8th March, 1785. David Bells land whereon he lived. Division of by order of Court, with plat, according to his will--to William Bell, 240 acres; to David Bell, 174 acres; widow's dower assigned; field called Wetsal's. Page 83.--17th May, 1785. Robert Gwinn, of Calf pasture, to his son, Joseph Given (this name is signed Given). 573 Page 84.--21st June, 1785. John Kinkead and Sarah and Agness Dean to John Brownlee, Jr., tract devised by John Wilson to his daughter, Sarah, now wife of John Kinkead. Page 89.--11th March, 1785. John Taite, Sr., to Thomas Stevenson Delivered to Jacob Swallow 1st June, 1787, 400 acres patented to said John Taite on Pine Run, a branch of South River near South Mountain. Teste: Samuel McConkey, Anthony Mustoe. Rage 92.--30th October, 1784. Hugh Brown and Rebekah and John Brown and Mary to Peter Hanger; corner John Brcckenridge, who was murdered by the Indians. Page 97.-- Patented to William Preston on Great Calfpasture; patented to Andrew Kinkead: patented to Tully Davite 1st September, 1780. Page 103.--Teste: John Gillespey, Samm'l Gillespey. Wm. Connelly. Page 106.--17th July, 1785. John Griffin to Martha Cowdon, filed in suit, Cowdon vs. Handly, 19th August, 1791. In 1775 John gave up to Martha his right to the house now occupied by her and Dennis Callahan, which he was entitled to in right of his wife, Elizabeth Griffin, and she gave up her right in lot 4 sold by John to Robert Reed. Page 107.-- 25th June 1785. John Anderson to his son, Andrew Anderson. Delivered: Wm. Anderson, the present owner, 8th July, 1815. Page 111.--Rebekab Black to Joseph Bell, £35 paid to Jones Henderson for a tract of 97 acres on head of Straight Fork of Jackson's river patented to Samuel Black 7th December, 1774, of which Samuel died seized, but Hendersun has the right to dispose and has sold to Joseph and John Black, son and heir of Samuel, has already conveyed to Joseph. Page 113.--31st March, 1785. Patrick Cunningham and Jane, of Wilks County, Georgia, to John and David Cunningham. power attorney to convey tract which belonged to Alexander Cunningham in his lifetime to James Ewing. Teste: Alexander McNutt, Wm. Hamilton, Med. Wood. Acknowledged before Wilks County Court 21st March, 1785, signed George Dalton, Chief Justice of Georgia. Attest: Benj. Catching. C. W. C. Page 117.--26th March, 1785. Arthur Edwards and Jane ( ) to Thos. Gragg. Teste: Robert Gragg. Sr., John Hair. Robert Gragg, Jr. Page 124.--15th August, 1785. Charles Hamilton and Margaret to Roger Hickman, 280 acres conveyed by Joseph Gregory to Arthur Hickman and by decease of Arthur descended to his son, William Hickman, heir-at-law, and by him conveyed to Charles. Page 126.--4th July, 1785. William Hickman, son and heir of Arthur Hickman, of Montgomery County, Maryland, to Charles Hamilton, on West Fork of James River called Back Creek, tract conveyed by Davis to James Gregory, deceased, by whose death it became vested in Joseph Gregory as his heir. Teste: Roger Hickman, John ( ) Tousand, James Ellis. Page 133.--4th July, 1785. Frederck Lipham, of Wilkes County, Georgia, to George Mathews, No. 18, in Staunton. Teste: Jas. Fontain, Jas. Grigsby, Thos. Merewether, Jno. Brown. John Gilmer, James ( ) Erwin. Page 135.--Adjoining John Sharp. Jr. Page 142.--9th March, 1785. Privy examination of Elizabeth, wife of John McLeery (deed to James Hawthorn, dated 21st September, 1784) before Wm. Montgomery and Gabriel Madison. 574 Page 145.--30th September (2d year of George III, 1761?). Alexander McNutt, now at Hallifax, Nova Scotia, to John McNutt, of Augusta County, power of attorney to collect debts, &c. Teste: William Nesbett, John Binney. Acknowledged 30th March, 1761, before William Nisbett, Notary and Tabillion, now dwelling at Halifax. Delivered: Thos. Smith, 21st October, 1785. Page 147.--16th August, 1785. Deed as above to Thomas Smith, lot 10 in Staunton. Delivered as above. Teste: John McElhenny. Page 150.--Patent to David Frame 15th June, 1773. Page 162.--27th August, 1785. Samuel Kinkead, son and heir-at-law of Samuel Kinkead, deceased, and Margaret, of Greenbrier, to Henry Eagle, of Barracks County, Penna. Page 166.--Part of the plantation Joseph Teas, deceased, lived on and on which Robert Allen, Sr., now lives. Page 168.--Corner Honeyman's land. Page 171.--Tract on Cowpasture now in possession of Hugh Brown, land formerly John Cartmills. Page 175.--10th October, 1785. John Kinkead and Margaret, of the Calfpasture, to Alexander Thompson, late of North Britain, now of Augusta County. Page 178.--18th October, 1785. Reuben Kcnnerley to Archibald Doling, of Buckingham. Page 181.--Patent to James Blayr, 17th May, 1784. Page 183.--20th September, 1785. John Stuart and Frances, heir-at-law of William Stuart, deceased, to Archibald Dixon. Page 185.--Tests Thomas Brown, Alex. Wiley, John Willey. Page 187.--15th November, 1785. George Mathews and Anne to William McDowell, lot 18 in Staunton, originally conveyed by Beverlcy to Frederick Jacob Lepham and by Frederick, son and heir of Frederick Jacob, to George. Page 200.--14th November, 3785. Robert Bailey to Anthony Mustoe. "Lie Bill." Page 205.--18th October, 1785. Plat of Prison Bounds: 9 acres, 152 perches, John Abner's garden, crossing the Creek; Mr. St. Clair's Meadow; west end of Robert Reed's house; Joshua Perry's garden; John David Griner's garden; passing through the two doors of Robert Gray's house. Page 206.--27th September, 1785. Salathiel Martin, son and heir of David Martin, deceased, of Rowan County. North Carolina, to John Dickenson. Delivered to Nathaniel Crawford by Dickinson's order. Release of mortgage. Page 209.--23d April, 1785. Moses Easley, Crawford Black & Co., by Wm. Crawford, to Henry Miller, mortgage, lot whereon Peter Heiskell now lives, formerly occupied by Enos Atwater, by William Gilham and Thomas Smith, fronting the house of the late Roger North, deceased, and also 80 acres, as described in deed, Gibson to Atwater. Teste: Charles Cameron, Benj. Roberts, Geo. Mayberry. Page 214.--Corner to Comber. Page 216.--20th August, 1785. Thomas Murray, of Green County, North Carolina, to John Allison. Jr. Teste: D. Stephenson, Edward Rutledge, James Agnew, Thomas Carel. Page 218.--To William Scott, of Lincoln County. 575 Page 224.--340 acres patented to Alex. Stuart, 16th February, 1771. Alex. Stuart and Mary, of Rockbridge, to Archibald Stuart. Teste: Robert Stuart, John, Andrew and James Fulton. Page 227.--20th February, 1786. John Wright and Margaret to William Yool, of Rockbridge. Teste: Robert Campbell, Thos. Hughart, Alex. Wright. Page 236.--21st February, 1786. Jacob Cale and Grissilla to Wm. Bryan, of Fauquier, 87 bbls. good common flour delivered at Fredericksburg. Mortgage. Page 243.-- Patent to David Stuart, 6th September, 1768. Page 245.--9th January, 1786. Privy examination of Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Smith (deed, 18th August, 1785 to Peter Heiskell). Page 252.--22nd February, 1775. Patrick ( ) Dickson and Mary to Hugh Donaghe, tract patented to Patrick, 16th March, 1771, on Shanando. Teste: Ralph Lofftus, Wm. Blair, Samuel Craige. Page 262.--4th November. 1785. Elizabeth ( ) Hair, widow to John Hair, part of 400 acres patented to James Humphreys, 25th June, 1747. Teste: James McKemey, James Malcolm, John Alexander. Page 267.---23d March, 1786. John Campbell, yeoman, to James Craig, yeoman, on Cathey's River on Sinking Spring Branch, the head of Little's Run where said Campbell now liveth. Mortage. Teste: George Craig, James Eley. Page 272.--22d March, 1786. John McDougall,. of Augusta, to Henry Miller. Delivered: Samuel Miller, 15th March. 1865. Page 273.--Teste: John Dickey, William Hind, William McPheeters. Page 274.----22d March, 1786. Beverley to John Shields, son and heir to Thomas Shields, deceased. Page 280.--Patent to David Hogshead, 1st June, 1782. Teste: Robert Gragg, John Davis, Jas. Hogshead. Page 281.--Patent to John Cunningham, 12th May, 1759. Teste: Ralph Loftus, John and Christian Percy, John Stunkard to his son William Stunkard. Page 284.--29th August, 1785. Job Gaskins, of Washington County, Samuel and Christian Carrall, of Augusta, to Robert Craig., tract patented, 6th February, 1784. Page 286.--21st March, 1786. William Pattcrson, Sr., to his son William Patterson, Jr., tract patented to George Anderson, 20th January, 1741. Page 287.--17th January, 1786. William Scott and Agness to William Scott, of Lincoln County. Page 91.--July, 1750. Recorded, 20th June, 1786. Page 295.--25th August, 1785. William Allen to John Handley (Henley). Delivered to William Handley, 9th August, 1793. Page 300.--15th November. Patrick Hays, of Lincoln County, Virginia, to John Greenlee, of Rockbridge County, power attorney to sell tract on Halfway Creek. Teste: Michael Coulter, Hugh Fulton. Page 302.--21st February, 1786. McDonald to Andrew Scott. Teste: Andrew Scott, Sally Mathews, Margaret Dean. Page 303.--Patented to Samuel Hind and by him conveyed to Gilbert Kerr (Karr, Carr). Page 304.--Patented to William Hamilton ,-- July, 1762. 576 Page 305.--Hanse Patton and Phebe ( ) to Jacob Patton, 10th March, 1786. Teste: Jno. McKemey. Samuel McCutchan, Jr., Hanah Martin (Mardin), Jesse Martin. Page 309.--19th September, 1780. (Record very dim.) John Alexander and James Alexander and Rachel ( ) to John Long, £281, two tracts containing 200 acres, part of 400 acres granted to William Alexander, corner Wm. Alexander, Michael Dickey. Page 310.--1st May, 1786. Sarah ( ), Jane ( ), and Agness ( ) Hutchenson, of Shenagreen, Parish Donogh Henry County of Tyrone, Ireland, daughters and devisees of Thomas Hutchinson, late of Tinkling Spring Congregation, near Virginia in America, deceased. Thomas by his will, devised all his goods and lands to his three daughters, and about August, 1784, they appointed Francis McFarland, then of Escragh, to receive the legacies and devises; now they appoint their friend and relation, John McFarland, now of Grange in Ireland, to settle with Francis McFarland. Deposition by Hugh Burns, aged 60 years, of Evaal, County Tyrone, at Stewartstown, Tyrone County, 1st May, 1786, that he was personally acquainted with Thomas who lived in Sherragrim and went from thence many years ago to America, and Sarah, Jane and Agness are his daughters, and he knows John Farland before mentioned to be son to said Sarah Hutcheson. Witnessed and proved by John Higgins. Page 312.--19th September, 1786. James Henderson and Rebecca, and Martha Henderson, wife to James Henderson, deceased, of Fayette County, to Robert Usher. Page 314.--31st July, 1786. Justices to Jenny Owens, late Jenny Hughes, daughter and co-heiress of James Hughes, deceased. Page 315.--31st July, 1786. Same to Mary Bickle, late Mary Hughes, daughter and co-heiress of James Hughes, deceased. Page 316.--31st July, 1786. Same to Euphemia Hughes, daughter and co-heiress of James Hughes, deceased. Page 318.-- May, 1786. Samuel Williams and Sabina, his wife, daughter of David Stuart, deceased, and John Stuart, heir-at-law of David, of Greenbrier, to John Elliott. Teste: Lewis Myers, Christopher Olinger, Wm. Shires, Christian ( ) Acres. Page 319.--18th March, 1785. John Gray and Jane, late Jane Craig, administratrix of John Craig, deceased, to William Gullett and Jane, his wife, only child of John Craig, deceased, of Greenbrier, to Nicholas Spring, stump in a poison field; Rey. Mr. Anderson's line, John Seawright's corner. Page 321.--Patent to James Burnside, 26th September, 1760. Teste: John Handley, John Handley, Jr., Thomas Scott. Page 325.--Teste: John Gardner, John McDugall, P. Heiskell, Wm McCay. Page 327.--19th September, 1786. Zachariah Johnston and Ann to Samuel Guyler, tract conveyed by Beverley to Thomas Thompson, deceased, 15th May, 1754, and was left by him to his only daughter Margaret, now wife of Isaiah Vinzent, and by them conveyed to Zachariah, 18th August, 1784. Page 329.--Teste: Joseph Trotter, Alex. Crawford, Charles McDonald, Robert Stuart, Wm. McPheeters, Geo. Berry, Jno. Wilson. 577 Page 331.--19th September, 1786. John Peery (Peerie) and Martha, of Caussewell County, North Carolina, to Jacob Gabbert. Page 332.--15th August, 1786. John Poage, of Augusta, and Robert Armstrong, executors of John Archer, deceased, of Greenbrier, to George Moffett. Page 339.--19th September, 1786. Robert Black to James Brand, Sr.. of Washington County, Maryland. Page 340.--331 acres conveyed to John Patterson by his father Robert, 11th March, 1761. Page 341.--16th May, 1786. Philip ( ) Hansell to sons Lawrence and George Hansell, horses, cattle, chattels. Page 347.--Teste: John Bradshaw, James Peebles, Andrew Lockridge. Page 347.--14th September, 1786. William Foster, Sr., of Botetourt, William Foster, Jr., and Elisabeth, of Augusta, to Samuel Bell, tract conveyed by Joseph Poindexter to William Foster, Sr., and by him conveyed to his son William, 20th May, 1783. Teste: Robert Porterfield, John Patrick, John Cullen. Page 351.--16th May, 1786. Ralph Laverty, of the Cowpasture, to his youngest daughter Rebekah Laverty, natural love and affection and for her better maintenance and livelihood, one-half to remain in possession of Ralph and his wife for their natural lives. Delivered to John Hamilton, 29th December, 1786. Page 352.--__ _____, 1786. William Long, of Greenbrier, by John Atkinson, his attorney, to Alexander St. Clair. John was appointed attorney to sell all the lands which William held as heir of his father, William Long, deceased. Lease of lot 2 in Staunton, corner Alex.'s store, for 66 years right to re-enter is in Beverley. Teste: James Buchanan, Robert McCollough, Samuel Merritt. Page 354.--Similar deed to Michael Bowyer, part of 467 acres leased to Long by Beverley. Teste: Thomas Thackum. Page 360.--Teste: Robert Harnsberger. Hugh Nelson. Page 361.--4th October, 1786. Deed similar to p. 352, supra, to Thomas Thackum, of Henrico County, except 45 acres made over by William to his mother for her relinquisment of dower. Lease for 66 years. Teste: William McCay, Abraham Grover, William Chambers, William Blear, John Abney, Peter Heiskell. Page 363.--20th September, 1786. John Brooks, Jr., and Ann ( ) to John Emmett, of Pennsylvania. Delivered: John Emmett, 21st January, 1790, part of plantation John Brooks, Sr., now lives on. Page 367.--Teste: William Ralston, William Henry, William Houston. Page 369.--Corner William and Charles Dalhouse. Teste: John Dalhouse. Page 372.--25th November, 1786. Sarah. Jane and Agness Hutcheson (by John McFarland, attorney) (vid., power of attorney, &c., supra, p. 310) to Thomas Higgins, in Beverley Manor on head of Elk Run, grub in the Barrens. Page 382.-- 2d (?) September, 1786. William Long, of Greenbrier, by John Atkinson, of Spottsylvania, to Anthony Mustoe, lease of lot 8. Page 385.--To Jacob Daughey, alias Daggy. Patented to James Humphreys, 25th June, 1747, and by him conveyed to Henry Smith. 578 Page 392.--Teste: Joseph Malcolm, Robert McCoy, Thos. Neal. Page 396.--25th October, 1786. Corner Widow Inman. Page 400.--20th February, 1787. John McCreery and Martha to John Boreland. Delivered to Wm. Robertson (Captain), 2d February, 1795. Patented to John McCreary (Sr. or Jr.), 12th July, 1770. Page 403.--4th January, 1787. George Lemon to Paul Kook, 85 acres patented to said George, 4th November, 1785, on Naked Creek Page 408.--On a draft of Anderson's Branch. Page 409.--15th December, 1786. Edward Rutledge and Sara to their son George Rutledge, place salled Flag Spring, part of 250 acres patented to William Kerr, 5th September, 1749. Delivered to David Stephenson, 20th July, 1790. Page 410.--20th February, 1787. Samuel Anderson and Sarah to William Curry, part of 137 acres patented to James Anderson, deceased (whose heir by will Samuel is), 1st September, 1780. Page 414.--20th September, 1786. William Scott, of Lincoln County, to James Ewing. Delivered to Joseph Ewing, son of the grantee, 4th January, 1800. Page 420.--12th March, 1787. John Cowardine and Mary to William Jarid, formerly of Fauquier, and now of Augusta; patented to John. Page 428.--Teste: Richard Bohannon, Francis Crutchfield, Thos Hansford. Page 430.--Teste: John McKemey, Andrew Kannady, John McCoskry, Henry Venus, Elizabeth McCoskry, Thomas Beard, Robert Cooper. Page 432.--26th February, 1787. John Lewis, of Warm Springs, to White, Kirk & Co., merchants at said Springs, mortgage of chattels, £38. Teste: Wm. Bell, Wm. Garrard, John Cowardine. Page 440.--Teste: Patrick Buchanan, Samuel Gibson, David Hamilton, John Gibson. Page 443.--9th September, 1786. David Hogshead and Catharine, of Rowan County, North Carolina, to Nicholas Tropough. Patent to Walter Trimble on North Fork North River Shanandore. Certificate of relinquishment of dower by Catharine in Roan County, North Carolina, 9th November, 1786, before Jas. Nichols, Daniel Caldwell, Justices Page 449.--19th November, 1786. John Woods, of Augusta, to his mother Mary Woods, of Augusta, tract patented to John's father, John, 25th February, 1762, and by his decease intestate is invested in grantor as heir. Page 453.--Broad Spring Branch. Teste: John Gardner, Wm. Ralson, Richard ( ) Cairn. Page 462.--24th May, 1774. Elisha Estis, of Caroline County, and Gabriel Long, of Culpeper County, to Cap. Francis Kirtley, Sr. Teste: William, William, Jr., John, Francis Kirtley, Thos. Fortson. First proved by two witnesses and certified, 15th November, 1774; 20th February, 1787, proof compleated, but court refused to order record unntil tax of 3 shillings per 100 acres was paid, which was refused, and then on 19th June, 1787 the tax being paid, ordered recorded. Page 470.--19th June, 1787. Peter Hall, eldest son and heir of Peter Hall, to Jacob Hall. Delivered to Nicholas Sybert, 25th August, 1787 Same to George Hall. Same to Adam Hall. 579