AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH IRISH IN VIRGINIA *************************************************************************** USGENWEB 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. ************************************************************************** Paid in Brunswick to the County, in part . . . . . . . . . . 3195 To Wm. Hugart, John Hamilton, Samuel Hamilton, Robert Gillaspy, George Douther, James Burnsides, Jos. Milehan, John Lewis, John (____), James Jackson, James Miller, David Howell. Robt. Gillaspey, Corporal Samuel McMary, Eldad Reade, Topher Carpenter, Henry Lawless, Robt. Gay, John Stevenson, John Weems, John Taylor, Wm. Kinkead, John Kinkead, James Clements, James McKnight, Wm. Mann, Thomas McMullin, each 300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8100 (Endorsed.) We, the undersubscribers, do acknowledge we have sold our part of the within tobacco to Israel Christian, and desire the tickets for it may come out in his name, as witness our hands. (Signed) John Trimble, William Preston, John Madison, Henry Murray, William Kinkead, William Preston (signed for James Patton), Robert Patrick, William Man, and John Brown. OLD PAPERS. Mathias M. Youcam, of Bedford County, to William Thompson--power of attorney to convey 267 acres whereon Mathias formerly dwelt, joining land lately possessed by James Campbell, on Roanoke River, to Alex. Boyd, Paymaster to the Virginia Regiment. Dated, 16th November, 1760. MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. County Court Order Book 42: April 28, 1829.--The County Court of Rockingham County is requested to return the Augusta County Surveyors' Book for 1761 to 1779. Alexander Kilpatrick's (jailor) account, 1781: Keeping the following: William Hinton, for Toryism, from November 17, 1780, to May 20, 1781; William Wood, for desertion, from November 17, 1780, to December 17; John Wood, for desertion, from November 25, 1780, to December 17; John Wilphong, for murder, from December 3, 1780, to February 26, 1781; William Douglass, for desertion, from December 8 to December 17; James O'Neal, for desertion, from 21st to 22d December; George Stewart, for desertion, from December 29, 1780, to January 13; John Hairs, for desertion, from December 29, 1780, to January 13; William Douglass, for desertion, from February 12 to March 6; Rob. Hughes, for desertion, same; David Wilson, for desertion, from April 13 to April 21; Robert Dobin, for desertion, from April 14 to 21; Robert Dobin, reconfined, from August 19 to 21; nineteen Continental deserters, confined, and released by Capt. Thomas Martin; nineteen prisoners brought from the Richmond public jail; five negroes and six prisoners of war; Samuel Powell, confined as vagrant, from October 18 to November 6; James Richards, confined for felony, from October 23 to November 16; Edward White, confined for felony, from October 16 to November 20. COPY OF NEW HAVEN LOTTERY TICKET. New Haven Lottery.--This ticket in New Haven Lottery, No. 21, shall entitle the owner to such lot in said town as shall be drawn against its 528 number, agreeable to the scheme of said lottery. (Signed) Alex. St. Clair, John Wayt, Wm. Chambers, Ashur Waterman, Managers. Staunton, August 24, 1801. This ticket in Morgantown Lottery, No. 143, shall entitle the holder to such lot in said town as shall be drawn against its number, agreeable to the terms of said lottery. (Signed) Jacob Kinney, William Wirt, John Coalter, Managers. June 2d, 1800. (On the reverse is): Scheme of a Lottery. (Morgantown, in Albemarle County.) May 30, 1800. GIDEON MORGAN. 79 Town Lots--50 ft. front; 120 ft. back. SINGLE PAPER. To All Head Boroughs and Constables Within His Majesty's Colony and Dominion to Whom These Presents Shall Come: Whereas, Robert Bratton and James Kirk, inhabitants of ye Calf Pasture, have this day, being the 7th of this instant, September, made oath before me, one of his Majesty's Justices of ye Peace for Augusta County, that they were last night robbed of two black horses and a sorrel mare having a star and snip and a yearling colt with her, one orange-colored sitting gown, a pale china gown, one striped blue and white cotton gown, one single petticoat, one light-colored broadcloth coat, two beaver hats, one black velvet cap, one old hunting saddle, one woman's saddle of buckskin, one blue jacket of home-made cloth, one hat of Bermuda platt with a red ribbon band, shifts, shirts, table linen, sheets, women's head cloths, four pairs of men's shoes, three pairs of women's shoes, two bridles and a halter, a curb and a snaffle, a rifle gun (double tricked), and a plaid gown. The servant man is well set, with black curled hair, pockfretted, having a scar on ye right side of his face, to a scar on his jaw blade. The woman is tall, has curled hair and is pockfretted. Both of them native Irish. Whoever secures said servants, so as that they shall be brought to their master, shall have six pistoles for a reward and reasonable charges besides, paid by Robert Bratton and James Kirk. Therefore, in his Majesty's name, I charge and command you and every (one) of you in your several precincts to search diligently for ye said persons, by whom the said robbery was committed, and to make hue and cry after them from town to town and from county to county, as well by horsemen as footmen, and if you find them, that then you apprehend and bring them before a Justice of ye Peace of ye County where they shall be taken, to be dealt with as ye law directs. Given under my hand and seal ye 7th of September, 1747. WILL JAMESON. 529 Augusta County, to wit.--On the oath of Robert Renoxe it appears to me that Mathew Young did beat and abuse Michael Bready with the butt end of his musket to that degree that his life is in danger, which appears to me in view as also the opinion of Dr. Flood, who is ordered to attend him. I, therefore, in his Majesty's name, command you to apprehend and inclose the said Mathew Young in close prison until it appears that the said Bready is in a way of recovery, and that he, the said Young, be discharged by due course of law. You are likewise to apprehend and inclose one John Walker, who appears to vindicate the above Young in his desired murder, &c. Given under my hand and seal, this first day of September, 1747. JAMES PATTON. To the High Sheriff of this County. Executed by me, John Edward, 2d September, 1747. Mathew Young's bond (with Nathan Lusk (Loosk) and James (mark) Asebury) for appearance at next Court. Signed, sealed and acknowledged before us: James Paton, John Buchanan, John Willson. Mr. Jones: Sir:--I understand by Mr. Lockhart, my servant boy has complained to the Court that I did not give him such learning as he expected, and that there is not any cause for him to expect anything but what I have already done for him. I could easily make appear. However, I do hereby freely and entirely give up all my right and title to him, as I understand he has a mind to choose a master and go to a trade, &c. I am, sir, your humble servant. (Signed) James Cotton. Monday, November 21, 1768. Note dated 25th March, 1820, by Henirick Jordan (signed in German) to John Gochenour. Having sew I, Constable one year, do now return Seth Rodger, Thos. Petterson, and John Allison for the ensuing year. (Signed) John Dickson. Commitment to jail by Richard Woods of two negroes, George and Pall, for robbing the house of William Hall, together with George Henricks. 22d November, 1768. Sir:--I understand that there is a law suit pending between me and Daniel Kidd. I know nothing of it, for I have nothing against him. Therefore I desire that it may be dismissed. (Signed) John Jones. June 19, 1764. FORT NELSON, December 29th, 1764. This certifies that Majorwood Timberlake was duly enlisted to serve in Capt. Christian's Company the space of one year from the 13th of June last, and is now discharged by order of Colonel Lewis, having served 200 days. £15. (Signed) Jos. Ray, Ensign. Assigned: 5th April, 1764, to James McAgavock. Dr. John Wood, doctor to Samuel Pritchard. January 29, 1766. 530 SINGLE PAPER. Affidavit to account by Mathew Gellesapey, in Granville (Greenville) County, South Carolina, 1767, before John Pickens. 10th July, 1784.--Power of attorney by Elizabeth Kinkead to David Kinkead, of Fayette County, Virginia, to make a deed to Joseph Guin, of Augusta County. 20th May, 1771.--Order by Robert Anderson to Mr. Daniel Kidd, dated Charlottesville. 23d March, 1795.--Jacob Vanfossen's list of taxable property, two tithables, viz: himself and son Abraham. 16th December, 1780.--John Poage gives this public notice: That the following persons propose making inclusive surveys, viz: Leonard Bell, round the land where he lives in the Cow Pasture; Jacob Doran, round the land he got of Ludwick Shaddow, near William Mathews; John Archer, round the land where he lives on north side Middle River; Samuel Henderson and James Crawford, joining the land formerly Thomas Stevenson's. Archer's Executors vs. Poage's Executors.--Single package. Receipt, 28th May, 1781, by William Blair to Robert Armstrong, for