BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VA - DEEDS - Deed Book 3 Abstracts Part 1 (1744-1749) ----¤¤¤---- Indenture 27 July 1744 between James Johnston of Brunswick and John Mead of same, Carpenter, œ40, North side Otter River, 130a. Signed James Johnson (bhm) and Catharine Johnson (bhm). Witnesses: John Phelps, Christopher Irvine, Robert Baber, Junr., & Benjamin Mead. Court March 7, 1744, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt proved by oaths of John Phelps, Robert Baber, Junr. and Benjamin Mead. Deed Book 3, Page 3. Indenture 28 July 1744 between Abigail Mayo of Brunswick, St. Andrews Parish, and Michael Wall of same, œ5, South side of falling Run, 100a, granted by Pattent to James Mayo 18 Feb 1722. Signed Abigail Mayo (bhm). Witnesses: Nathaniel Edwards, George Hicks, Rebecca Chapman, Thomas Rose. Court February 7, 1744, Indenture and Memorandum proved by Oath of George Hicks, Gent, and Rebecca Chapman, widow. Court March 7 1744, further proved by oath of Thomas Rose. Deed Book 3, Page 3. Indenture 7 April 1745 between John Ezell of Brunswick and Richard Russell of same, œ25, 330a, South side of Bryerry Creek and bounded as by Letters pattent granted to the said John Ezell dated 25 July 1741. Signed John Ezell. Court April 4, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by John Ezell and Hanah, wife of the said John Relinquished Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 4. Indenture 4 April 1745 between Bird Thomas Lanier of Brunswick and Richard Russell of same, œ45, 283a, being part of a Larger tract which was Granted to John Spell by Letters Pattent dated 28 December 1736. Signed by Bird Thomas Lanier. Witnesses: John Ward, John Ezell, Thomas Twitty. Court April 4, 1748, Indenture acknowledged by Bird Thomas Lanier; Mary the wife of the said Bird Thomas Lanier relinquished Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 6. Indenture 4 April 1745 between Thomas Sissons of Brunswick, Planter and Hanah his wife and Nathaniel Raines of Prince George County, Planter, œ7, South side of the three Creeks, 350a granted by Letters Patent dated 18 February 1722 unto John Raines decd. Signed Thomas Sisson, & Hannah Sisson. Witnesses: John Maclin, Edward Goodrich. Court April 4, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Thomas Sisson Planter and Hannah his wife. Deed Book 3, Page 8. Indenture 12 March 1744 between William Batt of Prince George County and William Adams of Brunswick, œ20, 290a, South side of Maherrin River. Signed William Batt. Witnesses: Thomas Lanier, John Maclin, James Cook. Court April 4, 1745, Indenture and memorandum proved by the oaths of Thomas Lanier, John Maclin and James Cooke. Deed Book 3, Page 102. Thomas Denton of Brunswick County, stands indebted to William Williams of Isle of Wight County, for œ30, dated 23 December 1738. Condition if Thomas Denton do acknowledge and make a firm right and title to William Williams to a Certain tract or parcel of Land Containing 134a, on East side of Shining Creek or Isen-Glass Creek, being part of a tract Pattented by Thomas Sisson decd. by 15 May next ensuing. Signed by Thomas Denton (bhm). Witnesses: Thomas Lanier, James Cook, Sampson Lanier, Junr. Court April 4, 1745, Bond proved by oaths of Thos. Lanier and James Cooke. Deed Book 3, Page 12. Indenture made 6 March 1744/5, between William Munford of Prince George County and David Douglass of Brunswick, œ25, 290a, part of a 390a tract, Upper side of Cocks's Creek which was granted to the said William Munford by Letters Patent 28 September 1730. Signed William Munford and Mary Munford. Witnesses: Henry Dickson, Mark Harwell, and David Abernathy (bhm). Court April 4, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by William Munford. Deed Book 3, Page 13. Indenture 2 May 1745 between Henry Jones of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick Co., and William Jones of same, 20 Shillings, 288a. Signed Henry Jones. Witnesses: William Averis, William Rede. Court May 2, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Henry Jones. Deed Book 3, Page 15. Indenture 2 May 1745 between Henry Jones of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County and Hix Jones of same, 20 Shillings, 116a. Signed Henry Jones. Witnesses: William Rede, William Averis. Court May 2, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Henry Jones. Deed Book 3, Page 16. Indenture 2 May 1745 between Hix Jones of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, and William Jones of same, 5 Shillings, 12a. Signed Hicks Jones. Witnesses: Moses Dunkly, William Edwards, Morgan Mackenny. Court May 2, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Hicks Jones. Deed Book 3, Page 18. Indenture made 2 May 1745 between James Wyche and Elizabeth his wife of Surry County and Charles Collier of Brunswick, œ20, South side of Maherrin River, 150a. Signed James Wyche (bhm) and Elizabeth Wyche (bhm). Court May 2, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by James Wyche and Elizabeth his wife, previous to which the said Elizabeth was privily examined. Deed Book 3, Page 20. William Douglass of Brunswick County, œ35, paid by Robert Landay of Notoway Parish in Isle of Wight County, tract Beginning at a red Oak Near the Lower end of the Dutchman's Meadow thence East by North one hundred fifty five pole to a Gum then South east one hundred pole to a gum then South forty degrees west Eighty pole to three Gum[?] then North fifty four Degrees west Sixty two pole to a red oak then west by South Seventy Nine pole to a white oak then North west by North fifty two pole to a Live oak and North twenty two Degrees west thirty Eight pole to the Beginning. Signed William Duglas (bhm). Witnesses: Batt Peterson, Burrell Brown, Timothy Rieves. Court May 2, 1745, Deed and Memorandum acknowledged by William Duglis. Deed Book 3, Page 22. Indenture made 2 May 1745 between Cornelius Cargill of Brunswick and Henry Devenport of same, œ10, North side of Stanton River, 100a. Signed Cornelius Cargill. Court May 2, 1745, Indenture, memorandum and Receipt acknowledged by Cornelius Cargill. Deed Book 3, Page 24. Indenture made 17 May 1745 between William Smith of Brunswick County, planter, and Batt Peterson of same, œ25, South side Merring, 150a. Signed William Smith (bhm). Witnesses: Burrell Brown, Belean Posey, Sarah Denton (bhm). Court June 6, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by William Smith, Planter. Deed Book 3, Page 26. Indenture made 5 June 1745 between William Smith of Surry County and Cornelius Cargill of Brunswick, 43 Shillings, 50a, North side of Stanton River opposite to the Plantation of the said Cargill and the same whereon he now lives {granted to the said William Smith and the said Cornelius Cargill by Letters Patent). Signed William Smith (bhm). Witnesses: Walter Campbell, David King, Robert Campbell. Receipt witnessed by Clement Read and Matthew Talbot. Court 6 June 1745, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt acknowledged by Wm. Smith. Deed Book 3, Page 28. Indenture made 6 June 1745 between Richard Huckiby Late of the County of Brunswick and John Roberson of Brunswick, œ50, 350a, 100a of the said Quantity purchased of William Gower being part of a tract Granted to the said William Gower by Patent for 300a dated 18 February 1722, and 135a more part granted to Thomas Huckiby by patent dated 17 July 1726, residue being part of a tract granted to the said Thomas Huckiby by patent for 316a dated 28 September 1728. Signed Richard Huckiby (bhm). Witnesses: Micajah Perry, James Cook. Court June 6, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Richard Huckabee and Mary the wife of the said Richard relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 3, Page 30. Indenture made 29 May 1745 between Francis Elledge of Brunswick and St. Andrew parish and John Johnson of same, œ25, on Rockey Branch, 182a. Signed Francis Ealidge. Witnesses: Robert Cook, Thomas Priestwood, William Johnson (bhm). Court 6 June 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Francis Ealidge. Deed Book 3, Page 32. Indenture made 6 June 1745 between Benjamin Wyndsley of Brunswick and Thomas McKinney of same, œ5, 32a, being part of a tract containing 400a lying on both sides of Bears Element Creek which was granted to the said Wyndsley by Letters patent dated 13 July 1742, which said 32a is all the Land belonging to the said tract which lies on the east side of the said Creek. Signed Benjamin Winsly. Witnesses: Thomas Twitty, Jesse Brown. Court 6 June 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Benja. Winsly. Deed Book 3, Page 35. Indenture made 4 July 1745 between Absalom Atkinson of Isle of Wight, School Master, and John Tooke of Brunswick, Black Smith, œ50, South side of Fountains Creek, 286a, Patent granted to John New dated 22 September 1739 and sold by him to William Southerland and Robert Southerland and by them conveyed to the forementioned Absalom Atkinson. Signed Absalom Atkinson. Witnesses: Theophilus Feild, William Embry, Thomas Embry. Court July 4, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Absalom Atkinson. Deed Book 3, Page 37. Indenture made 4 July 1745 between John Tooke of Brunswick, Black Smith, and Absalom Atkinson of Isle of Wight, School Master, œ50, Beginning at a Live Oak on the North Side of Fountain's Creek in the County of Brunswick aforesaid Thence North East one hundred pole to a white Oak Thence North North west Sixty four Pole to a Gum Thence along a Line of Markt Trees to a Red Oak Standing above the head of a Branch Call'd Jerry's Branch and so Down the said Branch to the said Fountains Creek and Down the said Creek to the first Station it being part of a Tract of Land granted to James Parham by Patent Bearing Date the Twenty Second Day of february in the Year of Lord one thousand Seven hundred and twenty four when Belonging to the Isle of Wight County and so Granted to the said John Tooke by the said James Parham by Deeds the whole Tract by patent Containing four hundred and forty Acres and this part purchased by the said Absalom Atkinson Containing by Estimation Two hundred Acres. Signed John Tooke. Witnesses: Theophilus Feild, William Embry, Thomas Embry. Court July 4, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by John Tooke. Deed Book 3, Page 39. Indenture made 3 July 1744, between John Blackston of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, and William Hawkins of same, 5 Shillings, 87a. Signed John Blackston (bhm). Court July 4, 1745, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt acknowledged by John Blackstone, and Sarah the wife of the said John relinquished right of dower. Deed Book 3, Page 41. Indenture made 4 July 1745, between William Atkeyson of Southwark Parish, Surry County, and John Parker of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, œ22, on both side of Stoney Creek, the same being granted to William Atkeyson by Letters Patent dated 25 November 1733. signed William Atkeison. Witnesses: John Twitty, William Irby, Benjamin Lanier. Court July 4, 1745, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt acknowledged by William Atkeison. Deed Book 3, Page 43. Indenture made 26 May 1745 between Abraham Michaux of Brunswick County, and John Michaux of same, œ20, 400a, North side of Maherrin River and on both sides of Couches Creek. Signed Abrahm Michaux. Witnesses: William Hawkins, John Blaxtone (bhm), John Tomson (bhm). Court July 4, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum proved by the oaths of Wm. Hawkins and John Blackstone. Court August 1, 1745, further proved by the oath of John Thompson. Deed Book 3, Page 46. Indenture made 1 August 1745 between Cudbert Smith of Brunswick County and John Langley of same, 5 Shillings, North side of Roanoak River, 180a, for term of one year. Signed Curthbert Smith and Elizabeth Smith. Witnesses: John Burch and Charles King. Court August 1, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Curthbert Smith. Deed Book 3, Page 48. Indenture made 1 August 1745 between Cudbert Smith of Brunswick County and John Langley of same, œ20, release tract on North side of Roanoak River, 180a. Signed Curthbert Smith, Elizabeth Smith. Witnesses: John Burch, Charles King. Court August 1, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Curthbert Smith and Elizabeth relinquished right of dower. Deed Book 3, Page 50. Indenture made 6 February 1744 between Francis Lett of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick county, and John Daniell of same, 20 Shillings, 180a. Signed Francis Lett. Witnesses: Charles King and William McKnight. Court August 1, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Francis Lett and Amy the Wife of the said Francis relinquished her right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 51. Indenture made 29 June 1745 between John Robinson of Brunswick County and William Brodnax of Prince George County, œ18, all that Tract or Parcel of Land and Plantation Scituate Lying and Being in brunswick County Bounded by the Different Persons here mentioned (viz) on James Walkers Land he Bought of William King John Collier Land Henry Wilkins Land William Gowers and Cage Perry's Land Containing 350a, the Land here mentioned is the Land Whereon the Church stands and the Land which the said John Robinson Bought of Richard Hockebe now in the possession of the said William Brodnax. Condition that if the said John Robinson shall pay to William Brodnax a Certain Bond bearing date with the above Indenture for œ36 and all charges with lawful interest on the 29 June ensuing the 29 June next ensuing the date of the Indenture then Indenture void. Signed John Robinson (bhm). Witnesses: Elizabeth Carlos (bhm), Ann Brodnax, Henry Brodnax. Court August 1, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by John Robinson. Deed Book 3, Page 54. Indenture made 1 August 1745 between Runall Alling of Brunswick County and Andrew Prisly of Amela [sic] County, œ1 10 Shillings, 100a, North side of Roanoake River on the upper Side of Mileses Creek and is bounded by one Drury Stith Philip Morgan and Robert Wisle Loynes, for term of one year. Signed Runall Alling (bhm) and Mary Alling (bhm). Witnesses: George Currie, John Taylor, Thomas Duggins (bhm). Court August 1, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Runal Alling. Deed Book 3, Page 56. Indenture dated 1 August 1745, between Runall Alling of Brunswick County and Andrew Presley of Amela County, 100a, œ25, Release. Signed Runall Alling (bhm), Mary Alling (bhm). Witnesses: John Hearn, John Byas (bhm), Edward Matthis (bhm). Court August 1, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Runal Alling and Mary the wife of the said Runal personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 57. Indenture made 31 August 1745 between Samuel Chamberlain of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, and John Ogburn of same, œ20, North side of Maherrin and on North side of the Reedy Pond,100a. Signed Samuel Chamberlain. Witnesses: Michael Wall, George Wallton, Edward Robinson (bhm), Thomas Powell Junr. (bhm). Court September 5, 1745,Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Samuel Chamberlain. Deed Book 3, Page 59. Indenture made 21 August 1745 between Henry Reynolds of Brunswick County and John Owen of Goochland County, œ100, 290a, part of a tract of Land which was granted to the said Henry Reynolds by Pattent for 300 dated 30 August 1743 (Stanton River). Signed Henry Reynolds (bhm). Witnesses: Thomas Potter, John Owen, Thomas Clark (bhm). Court September 5, 1745, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt proved by oaths of Thomas Potter John Owen and Thomas Clarke and Elizabeth the wife of Henry Reynolds personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 61. Indenture made 5th September 1745 between edward Givings of Brunswick County, Planter, and Abrahm Cocke of Amelia, Gent., œ20, 130a, South side of the Nap of Read's Creeks and bounded as by Letters Pattent granted to William Irby and dated 16 September 1740. Signed Edward Givings (bhm). Witnesses: Walter Campbell, Benjamin Winsly, Robert Campbell. Court September 5, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Edward Gavein. p, 63. Indenture made 5 September 1745 between George Smith of Prince George County and Reverend Mr. Robert Ferguson of the same Clerk, œ95, South side of Wagua Creek, 242a, being granted to James Pittello of Prince George County by Patent dated 1 October 1726 and purchased by the said George Smith of the said James Pitillo by Indenture of Lease and Release dated 11 May 1731; as also another Tract on South side of Wagua Creek adjoining the aforesaid Tract, containing 549a being granted to the said George Smith by Patent dated 25 August 1731. Signed George Smith. Witnesses: Clement Read, George Currie, George Dearden. Court 5 September 1745, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt acknowledged by George Smith and Elizabeth the wife of the said George appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 65. Indenture made 5 December 1744, between Andrew Moreman of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, and John Parker of same, œ160, both side of Stoney Creek, same being granted to the said Andrew Moreman by Letters patent dated 1 March 1743. Signed Andrew Moreman (bhm). Witnesses: William Poole, John Taylor Duke, Andrew Hampton. Court September 5, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Andrew Moreman. Deed Book 3, Page 68. Indenture made 3 June 1745 between Henry Beddingfield and Isabel his wife of Surry County and Moses Johnson of same, œ50, South side of Fountains Creek, 870a. Signed Henry Beddingfield and Isabel Beddingfield (bhm). Witnesses: William Willie, Robert Jones Junior, John Mason Junior, William Johnson, Moses Johnson, Junr. Court, October 3, 1745, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt proved by Oaths of Robert Jones Junr., William Johnson & Moses Johnson, Junr. Court January 2, 1745, Commission for taking the acknowledgment and privy Examination of Isabel the Wife of Henry Beddingfield to the Indenture was returned and together with the Certificate of the execution thereof Order'd to be Recorded. Deed Book 3, Page 70. Commission to John Mason Thomas Avent and James Chappell, Gentlemen, dated 12 July 1745, and Certificate of Execution regarding acknowledgment and privy Examination of Isabel Beddingfield of Albemarle Parish, Surry County, on the 17 July 1745, to Indenture for 870a, to Moses Johnson of Surry County. Signed John Mason and James Chappell. Deed Book 3, Page 75. Indenture made 3 October 1745, between Abraham Cook and Sarah his wife of Brunswick County, Planter, and James Hester of Louisa County, Planter, œ20, 289a, being part of two tracts, Beginning at the mouth of Little Creek Meanders up the same to a Poplar on the Creek thence South twenty Seven Degrees West eighty four poles on the said Line to William Davises Line thence along his line east twenty two Degrees North Fifty Poles to Davises corner white Oak Thence East twenty Degrees South eighty four Poles on the said Line thence along Davises Line South thirty Seven Degrees East one hundred and Ninety Eight Poles to a Beach on the River thence to the Mouth of the Creek to the Beginning. Signed Abraham Cook. Witnesses: Christopher Hudson, Joseph Perrin, Robert Hester. Court October 3, 1745, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt acknowledged by Abraham Cook. Deed Book 3, Page 76. Indenture made 21 March 1744/5, between John Davis of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, and Mathias Davis, Son to the said John Davis of same, for Love and Affection and œ100, both side the three Creeks, 880a, being the land granted to John Davis by Patent dated 14 July 1718, 20 February 1717, 22 February 1724 and the Plantation on which the said John Davis now Lives, provided that John Davis shall have and enjoy the full and peaceable use and occupation of the land during his natural life in the same manner as if this deed had never been made reserving also the Quantity of 100 feet square in one part of the lands to be apply'd to the use of a burying place. Signed John Davis (bhm) Welchman. Witnesses: Richard Ransone, John Edwards, David Crawley, Charles Williams (bhm). Court April 4, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum proved by oaths of John Edwards and David Crawley. Court October 3, 1745, further proved by oaths of Richard Ransone. Deed Book 3, Page 80. Indenture made 3 October 1745 between John Wilkins of Brunswick County and William Taber of same, œ30, 200a, Beginning at a hickory Standing in Robert Munfords Line upon little Creek thence a Long his line to Roanoak River to a Sug tree thence down the River to a Corner Sugar tree thence a Line Straight to Little Creek to a Corner Sorrell Tree & Dogwood Chopt inwards thence up the Creek to the Beginning Corner hickory the water Course to be the Line Containing two hundred acres. Signed John Wilkins. Witnesses: Abraham Cook, Robert Hester, Christopher Hudson. Court October 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by John Wilkins, and Mary the Wife of the said John Personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 82. Indenture made 14 June 1745 between Thomas Roberson and Mary his Wife of Edgcome [sic] County in the Province of Carolina and Christopher Hudson of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, œ45, 150a, being in a bent on the North side of Roanoak River, being part of a Tract heretofore granted by Letters Patent to John Davis of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, and afterwards acknowledged and sold by the said John Davis to William Toms afterwards acknowledged and Sold by the said William Toms to Thomas Roberson. Signed Thomas Roberson and Mary Roberson (bhm). Witnesses: John Wilkins, Mary Wilkins (bhm), William Taber. Court October 3, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum proved by oaths of John Wilkins, Mary Wilkins and William Tabor. Deed Book 3, Page 84. Indenture made 2 October 1745 between John Wyningham and Mary his wife of Brunswick county and Daniel Malone of same, 5 Shillings, 138a, E side of Ledbetters creek and above the said Daniel Melone's Spring Branch it being part of a Tract of 228a granted to the said John Wyningham by Patent dated 22 September 1739. Signed John Wyningham (bhm) and Mary Wyningham (bhm). Witnesses: Hugh Williams, John Wilsher, Josias Burton. Court October 3, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by John Wyningham and Mary his wife. Deed Book 3, Page 87. Indenture made 3 october 1745, between William Hill of Northampton County, North Carolina, and Thomas Person of Brunswick County, œ12, North side of Fountain's Creek, 100a, which is the Contents of a Patent granted to the aforesaid William Hill dated 28 February 1733. Signed William Hill. Court October 3, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by William Hill, And Anne the wife of the said Wm. personally appeared and relinquished her right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 89. Indenture made 2 November 1745 between John Vinson of Brunswick County and Nathaniel Clarke of same, œ20, South side of Fountain's Creek, 445a. Signed John Vinson. Witnesses: Samuel Clark, William Tomlinson, William Addams. Court November 7, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by John Vinson. Deed Book 3, Page 91. Indenture made 2 November 1745 between Jacob Woolcy of Brunswick County and George Willson of same, œ40, North side of Maherrin River and on both sides of the Ready Creek, 120a. Signed Jacob Wollcy. Witnesses: Millington Blalack, John Yarbrough, John Eaves (bhm). Court November 7, 1745, Indenture and memorandum acknowledged by Jacob Woolcy, and Alice the wife of the said Jacob Personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 94. Indenture made 28 October 1745 between John Duke the Elder of Brunswick County, Planter, and Sterling Clack of same, Gentleman, œ100, North side of Maherrin River, 195a, said land being formerly granted to the said John Duke by Letters Patent dated 28 September 1728. Signed John Duke (bhm). Witnesses: John Edwards, James Carter, William Eldridge. Court November 7, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by John Duke and Ruth the wife of the said John personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 96. Indenture made 7 November 1745, between William Davidson of Brunswick County and William McKnight of same, œ15, 130a, on both sides of Avants Creek and bounded as by Letters Pattent granted to Benja. Williams and dated 1 June 1741, and by Indentures of Sale from the said Williams to the said Davidson which are recorded in the Clerks Office of the County of Brunswick. Signed William Davidson. Court November 7, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by William Davidson. Deed Book 3, Page 98. Indenture made 5 November 1745 between William Hawkins of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County and Thomas Tunks of Bath Parish, Prince George County, œ16, on both sides of Tofsykiah Creek, 200a, and bounded as in certain Letters Patent dated 16 June 1744 granted to the said William. Signed William Hawkins. Witnesses: John Moor (bhm), Ann Whitehall, Robert Whitehall. Court December 5, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by William Hawkins and Martha the wife of the said William personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 100. Indenture made 31 May 1745 between Timothy Johnson of Brunswick County and Rice Price of same, œ40, 200a, North side of Otter River above the mouth of Flat Creek. Signed Timothy Johnson (bhm) and Allen Johnson. Witnesses: Samuel Johnson, John Price, Mark Hays, Rice Price. Court December 5, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum proved by the oaths of John Price, Mark Hays & Rice Price, Junr. Deed Book 3, Page 102. Indenture made 6 May 1745 between Christopher Irbine of Brunswick County and Rice Price of same, œ16, 223a, on both sides Flat Creek joyning James Johnsons upper Line. Signed Christopher Irbine and Mary Irbine. Witnesses: Matthew Talbot, John Price, John Phelps, Rice Price, Mark Hays, Joseph Miller. Court December 5, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum proved by oaths of John Price, Rice Price, Junr. and Mark Hayes. Deed Book 3, Page 104. Indenture made 5 December 1745 between John King of Brunswick County, Parish of St. Andrew, and Thomas Hardaway, Junr. of Prince George County and Parish of Bath, œ50, 130a, South side of Nottoway River, bounded by a line agreed on by the said John King & David King Brother of the said John King which line is mentioned in a deed from David King to the said Thomas Hardaway Junr. dated 8 December 1744, the same being part of two Patents formerly granted to John King Father of the said John and David King, one of which sd. Patents is dated 31 October 1726, and the other is dated 28 September 1728. Signed John King. Court December 5, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by John King. Deed Book 3, Page 106. Indenture made 25 October 1745 between William Parker of Brunswick County and George Tillman, Junr. of same, œ17, 168a, North side of Maherrin River, being all that land granted to the said William Parker by Letters Patent dated 13 August 1744. Signed William Parker (bhm). Court December 5, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Wm. Parker and Rebecca the Wife of the said William personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 108. Indenture made 3 December 1745 between Michael Wall Junr. and Rebeccah his wife late Rebeccah Chapman Widow Executrix and Residuary Legatee of John Chapman late of the said County of Brunswick Deceased, and Benjamin Chapman, John Chapman, Mary Chapman, and William Chapman the Children of the said Rebeccah Chapman by the said John Chapman deceased her former husband, All the Estate interest right Title part portion & share of the said Michael Wall, Junr. & Rebeccah his Wife late Rebeccah Chapman to the several Slaves & lands . . . to Benjamin Chapman two Negro Slaves David & Judy when he shall arrive at the age of fourteen years. To John Chapman three Negroes Jimmy King & Hagar immediately after "my Decease" and three other Negroes Charles Betty & Sarah together with their Encrease when he shall arrive at the Age of Fourteen Years Also the land and Plantation whereon they the said Michael Wall Junr. and Rebeccah his Wife late Rebeccah Chapman now live after her decease. To Mary Chapman two Negroes Namely Isaac & Pat & their Encrease when she shall arrive to the Age of Twenty one Years or is Married Provided that she make choice of the said Michael Wall Junr. for her Guardian And to William Chapman three Negroes Jacob Lucy & their Encrease & arther when he shall arrive at the Age of fourteen years provided that at that age he shall also make Choice of the said Michael Wall Junior for his Guardian But if he shall not make such choice the said three Negroes are to Continue in the possession of the said Michael Wall Junr. and Rebeccah his Wife as their own Absolute estate & Property till the said William Shall arrive to the Age of Twenty one years at which age the said William is to be vested with an estate in fee in the said Slaves And to each of the said Wm. Benjamin & John six Cows & Calves & six Sows & Piggs when they shall respectively arrive at the Age of Fourteen Years. But that if John Shall Die before he comes of full age that the Lands by this Deed given him shall pass & go to his Brother William after the Death of the said Rebeccah Wall late Rebeccah Chapman and the negroes by this Deed given him if he shall happen to Die under the age of Twenty one Years shall pass and go to his Brother Benjamin upon Condition that he give his Sister Mary the Negro Wench Aggee & her Encrease and also upon Condition that the said William shall give his said sister Mary the three Negroes Jacob Lucy & Arther and their Encrease. Signed Michael Wall and Rebecca Wall. Witnesses: Henry Embry Junior, Thomas Embry, Clement Read. Court December 5, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Michael Wall Junior and Rebecca his wife previous to which Rebecca was privily examined. Deed Book 3, Page 111. Indenture made 1745 between Nathaniel Green of Surry County and Lewis Parham of Brunswick, œ20, the upper half of a seat Tract or parcel of Land to whom Pattent was granted for two hundred & Eight two acres dated 28 September 1728, on South side of the Reedy Creek. Signed Nathaniel Green. Witnesses: John Twitty, William Green, Junr. and George Tillman (bhm). Court December 5, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Nathaniel Green. Deed Book 3, Page 113. Indenture made 10 December 1745 between Michael Dunalow of Brunswick County and Isaac House, œ30, 288a, on both sides Stoney Hill run, being all that tract of land and plantation whereon the said Dunalow now lives to whom a Patent was granted dated 20 September 1745. Signed Michael O'Donnely. Witnesses: Lewis Parham, Henry Embry Junr., James Parham. Court January 2, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Michael O'Donnely. Deed Book 3, Page 115. Indenture made 2 January 1745 between Thomas Williams of Prince George County and Rachel his wife and John Cox of Brunswick County and Lucretia his Wife and John Evans of Brunswick County, œ60, 252a, in the fork of Sturgeon Run, the tract of land whereon the said John Cox now dwells, and being formerly granted to James Pittillo by Letters Pattent dated 10 September 1735 and by the said James Pittillo sold and conveied to the said John Cox and by the said John Cox for some especial Cause Conveied to the said Thomas Williams as by deed recorded in the County Court of Brunswick relation being thereunto had more fully & at Large may appear. Signed John Cox (bhm), Lucretia Cox (bhm), Thomas Williams. Court January 2, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by John Cox and Lucretia his Wife previous to which the said Lucreatia was privily examined. Deed Book 3, Page 117. Deed Book 3, Page 120 [Blank] Indenture made 19 October 1745 between Daniel Hicks of Brunswick County, Son and Devisee of John Hicks late of Surry County, Deced. and Francis Stainback of Brunswick, Whereas the said John Hicks in his Lifetime and at the time of his death was Seised in Fee of and in four hundred acres of Land Situate lying and being on Stevens's Branch in the sd. County of Brunswick and being so Seised by his last Will and Testament in Writing did Devise the same to his two Sons John and Daniel and to their Heirs forever to be equally divided between them as by the said Will proved and Recorded in the Court of the sd. county of Surry relation being thereunto had more at large may appear Now this Indenture, œ15, All that moiety or undivided half part of the said four hundred Acres of Land so as aforesaid Devised to him by the said John Hicks deced. his Father. Signed Daniel Hicks (bhm). Witnesses: Sterling Clack, Wm. Parker (bhm), James Carter. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Daniel Hicks. Deed Book 3, Page 121. Indenture made 6 February 1745 between Wm. Linsey of Brunswick County and Lemuell Cocke of Southwark Parish, Surry County, œ20, 174a, it being granted to the said Wm. Linsey by Patent dated 20 August 1745. Signed William Linsey (bhm). Witnesses: Nicholas Edmunds, Thomas Cocke, Junr. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by William Linsey. Deed Book 3, Page 122. Indenture Tripartite made 1 January 1745, between Wm. Green the Elder of Albermarle Parish, Surry County, Nathaniel Green of same, and William Green the Younger Whereas the said William Green the Elder stands seised for the Term of his Natural Life of and in possession of one Hundred and Twenty five acres of Land lying & being in the parish of St. Andrews, Brunswick County and on the South side of a Creek called and known by the name of the Reedy Creek, And the said Nathaniel Green is and stands seized of the Reversion of the said Premises in Fee Simple expectant immediately upon the Determination of the Life of the said William Green the Elder, for 5 Shillings, to William Green the Younger, all that his Interest Claim Demand Title and Estate for & during the Natural Life of the said William green of and to the said One Hundred and Twenty Five Acres of Land for the term and time of the Natural Life of the said William Green the Elder. Signed William Green and Nathaniel Green. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by William Green the Elder and Nathaniel Green. Deed Book 3, Page 124. Indenture made 11 November 1745 between Robert Clark of Brunswick County and Henry Cook of same, œ80, South side of Maherrin River, 425a; also another tract on S. side of the great Swamp, 100a. Signed Robert Clark. Witnesses: Jeremiah Brown, Thomas Tatum, John Peebles, John Tomson. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Robert Clark and Jane the Wife of the said Robert personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 127. Indenture made 3 February 1745, between Amos Horton and Sarah his wife of Brunswick County and James Dupree of same, 5 Shillings, 320a, by Patent, during term of one whole year. Signed Amos Horton. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Amos Horton. Deed Book 3, Page 130. Indenture made 4 February 1745/6, between Amos Horton and Sarah his Wife of Brunswick County and James Dupree of same, œ30, 320a, by Patent. Beginning at a red Oak a Corner of Mr. John Petersons Land thence South fifty five Degrees west forty Eight pole to a red Oak then South twenty five Degrees east one hundred & Twenty pole to three trees Chopt inwards in a line of Capt. Robert hicks Junr. his land then by Hicks's line east by North Fifteen pole to a white Oake and South Seventy Degrees east one hundred and Forty Seven Poles to a Black Oak then North Seventy Degrees east Sixty two pole to a Spanish Oak aline three [sic] of Jonathan Carter's land then by Carters line North forty Degrees east forty three pole to a Hiccory then North five Degrees West one hundred and fourteen pole to a black Oak then North west one hundred and forty pole to a Black Oak a line tree of Mr. John Petersons land aforesaid then by Petersons lines South Seventy five Degrees west Twenty one pole to a Black Oak and South fifty five Degrees west one Hundred & forty two poles to the first Station. Signed Amos Horton. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Amos Horton and Sarah the Wife of the sd. Amos personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 132. Indenture made 11 November 1745 between Robert Clark of Brunswick County and Samuel Clark of same, œ16, 260a. Signed Robert Clark. Witnesses: Jeremiah Brown, Thomas Tatum, John Peebles, John Thomson. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Robert Clark and Jane the Wife of the sd. Robert personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 135. Indenture made 6 February 1745, between Samuel Harwell Senr. of Prince George County and Samuel Harwell Junr., son to the said Samuel Harwell, Senr. of Brunswick County, œ20, 180a, on S. side of Nottoway River as by Patent whereby the said Land was granted to the said Samuel Harwell Senr. dated 28 September 1728. Signed Samuel Harwell, Senr. (bhm). Court 6 February 1745, acknowledged by Samuel Harwell, Senr. Deed Book 3, Page 137. Indenture made 21 November Between Benjamin Carrell of Brunswick County and Millinton Blalack of same, œ20, on Cold water run, 163a, it being the plantation whereon the said Benjamin Carrell now lives. Signed Benjamin Carrell (bhm). Witnesses: George Sims, Charles Sims, John Carrell (bhm). Court February 6, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum proved by the Oaths of George Sims, Charles Sims and John Carrell. Deed Book 3, Page 139. Indenture made 25 January 1745, between Thomas Hicks of the Province of North Carolina and Nathaniel Edwards of Brunswick County, œ40, 250a, is the lower part of a Tract of Land containing about 400a whereon Daniel Hicks late of Brunswick County aforesd. at the time of his Death did Dwell & which said 250 acres of Land the said Daniel Hicks by his last will & Testament dated 17 December 1734 did Devise to the said Thomas Hicks as by the said last will & Testament of the said Daniel Hicks duly proved and recorded in the County Court of Brunswick. Signed Thomas Hicks. Witnesses: John Wall, Junr., George Hicks, James Hicks, Junr., John Irby, Junr. Henry Bedingfield, Francis Price. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt proved by the oaths of James Hicks Junr., Henry Bedingfield & Francis Price. Deed Book 3, Page 141. Indenture made 6 February 1745, between John Loyd of Brunswick County, Planter, and Thomas Loyd the Younger of same, Planter, œ40, 200a, which was given to the said John Loyd by his Father Thomas Loyd the Elder by Deed of Gift dated 9 January 1744 and recorded in the Court of the said County and also all that piece or parcel of Land which was given and Conveied by the said Thomas Loyd the Younger to the said John Loyd by Deed of Gift dated 20 May 1743 and recorded in the same court, on S. Side of Daniel's Branch, 20a. Signed John Loyd (bhm). Court February 6, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by John Loyd. Court February 5, 1746, Elizabeth the wife of the within named John Loyd personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 144. Indenture made 4 January 1745 between Thomas Hix nephew & heir at law to Charles Hix late of the County of Brunswick deceased and James Hix & John David Junr. of Brunswick County, œ10, 261a. on S. side of Hall's Branch. formerly granted to one John Bishop by Pattent dated 15 March 1741 & by several mean conveyances became the Estate of the said Charles Hix who died without issue & intestate. Signed Thomas Hix. Witnesses: Walter Campbell, John Burch, Moses Dunkley, Robert Campbell. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt proved by the Oaths of Walter Campbell John Burch & Moses Dunkley. Deed Book 3, Page 146. Indenture made 6 January 1745 between William Hill of Northampton County in the Province of North Carolina and Francis Delotch of Brunswick County, œ3, Mouth of the Cypress Swamp on the North side, 400a. Signed William Hill (bhm). Court February 6, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by Wm. Hill. Deed Book 3, Page 148. Indenture made 1 November 1740 between John Mead of Brunswick County and Samuel Glover of Albermarle, œ101, 135a, on Otter River; also Twenty head of Black Cattle to wit four Milk Cows Four three Year Old Heffers one two Year Old Do two three Year Old Steers one Do. two Years old one Butt two Years Old three Young Bulls one Year Old each one Steer one Year Old two Heffers Calves and two Horses & two Mares (vizt) one Sorrel Horse Branded on the far Shoulder FB one white Mare branded on the Near Buttock FE and one Young Bay Mare Branded on the Near Buttock TI & a Nother Sorrel Horse Branded on Near Shoulder F and with a Swifell Sturop Iron & also four Beds with their Furniture also one Waggon with all the harness thereunto belonging for four Horses and all my working tools Iron Wedges of what kind or Nature soever. Signed John Mead. Witnesses: Robert Glover, James Spencer (bhm), John Hunter. Court March 6, 1745, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt proved by the Oaths of Robert Glover, James Spencer and John Hunter. Deed Book 3, Page 149. I, Mattox Mays of Brunswick County for œ40 paid by Richard Davis of same county, convey tract on South side of Stanton River, by estimation 290a, dated March, 1745. Signed Mattox Mayes. Court March 6, 1745, Deed acknowledged by Mattox Mayes. Deed Book 3, Page 151. Indenture made 4 March 1745 between Richard York & Mary his Wife of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, and Francis Bressie of Prince George County, œ5, 204a, both sides of Butchers Creek. Signed Richard York (bhm) and Mary York (bhm). Witnesses: Thomas Stevens. Court March 6, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Richard York & Mary his Wife previous to which the said Mary was privily examined. Deed Book 3, Page 153. Indenture made 6 March 1745 between James Mitchell of Brunswick County and Jacob Mitchell of same, œ20, 130a, North side Roanoak River and is part of a Larger Tract of 610a which was granted by Letters Patent to Thomas Mitchell which said 130a is at the lower end of the said larger tract. Signed James Mitchell. Court March 6, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by James Mitchell. Deed Book 3, Page 156. Indenture made 6 March 1745 between James Michell of Brunswick County and Isaac Mitchell of same, œ20, 120a, North side of Roanoak River and is part of a Larger Tract of 610a which was granted by Letters Pattent to Thomas Mitchell which said 120a lyeth on the upper side of Jacob Mitchells Land. Signed James Mitchell. Court March 6, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by James Mitchell. Deed Book 3, Page 157. Indenture made 19 August 1745 between Charles Kimbal of Edgecomb County, North Carolina, and Walter Campbell of Brunswick County, œ5, 450a, South side of Roanoak River, it being part of 850a of Land formerly granted to James Matthis by Letters Pattent dated 28 September 1728. Signed Charles Kimball. Witnesses: James Mitchell, John Gilliam (bhm), Josiah Mitchell. Court March 6, 1745, Indenture proved by oaths of James Mitchell, John Gilliam & Josiah Mitchell. Deed Book 3, Page 159. Indenture made 3 March 1745 between John Carrell of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, and William Huff of same, œ6, 50a. Signed John Carrell. Memorandum dated 3 March 1745 ref: delivery of peaceable possession & seisin. Witnesses: John Wall, Junr. and John Steed. Court March 6, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by John Carrell. Deed Book 3, Page 160. Indenture made 3 December 1745 between William Irby of Brunswick County and Andrew Wade of Goochland County, œ60, 500a, 250a of the said Land being granted to William Gent by Patent lying on North side of Dan River on both sides of the Horsford Creek; other 242a being granted to Peter Mitchell by Patent. Signed William Irby. Witnesses: Wm. Harris, Richard Brown. Court March 6, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by William Irby. Deed Book 3, Page 162. Indenture made 19 March 1745 between Thomas Cock Gent of Surry County and Drury Stith Gent, Whereas by Indenture dated 13 August 1743 made between Drury Stith and Thomas Cocke, he the said Drury Stith for œ39 8 Shillings 5 pence to be due and owing from the sd. Drury Stith to the said Thomas Cock and for the better securing of the paiment of the said Sum he the said Drury Stith did bargain and sell unto the said Thomas Cocke two Negro men Slaves to wit Jack a Black Smith by Trade & James a Black smith also on condition that if the said Drury Stith did pay unto the said Thomas Cocke within two years next after the date of the said Indenture the said Sum of thirty Nine Pounds Eight Shillings and five with lawful Interest thereon and the costs to the Clerk of Brunswick Court for Recording the said Indenture that then the said Indenture was to cease and become void and the premises above mentioned to be reconveyed to the said Drury Stith by the said Thomas Cocke and Whereas the costs of recording the aforesd recited Indenture and all Interest of the said Sum of thirty Nine pounds Eight Shillings and five pence is fully paid and Satisfied to the Day of the Date of these Presents Thomas Cocke for thirty nine pounds Eight Shillings and five pence paid by the said Drury Stith doth assign and surrender to Drury Stith the aforesaid two Negro Men Slaves. Signed Thomas Cocke. Witnesses: John Scott, Robert Jones, Junr. Court April 3, 1746, Indenture proved by the Oaths of John Scott and Robert Jones, Junr., Gentlemen. Deed Book 3, Page 164. Indenture made 3 April 1746 between Thomas Loyd the Younger of Brunswick County, Planter, and Drury Stith of same, Gentleman, œ20, 4024a, both sides of Butchers Creek, being all that tract of land which was granted to the said Thomas Loyd the Younger by Letters Pattent dated 1 August 1745. Signed Thos. Loyd. Court 3 April 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Thomas Loyd the Younger. Deed Book 3, Page 166. Indenture made 1 March 1746 between William Tucker, Senr. of Bath Parish, Prince George County and George Booth Junr. of same, œ65, 211a, on a Small branch of Cocks Creek on the North side of Roanoak River, being part of 361a granted to the said Wm. by Letters Pattent dated 7 July 1726. Signed William Tucker (bhm). Witnesses: Henry Jones, Robert Tucker, William Mackenny. Court April 3, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by William Tucker and Elizabeth the wife of the sd. William appeared and relinquished her right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 168. Indenture made 27 March 1746 between Charles King of Brunswick County and George Williams Junior of Prince George County and Theophilus Feild of Prince George County, Merchant, œ50 6 Shillings, 150a, South side of Sturgeon Run. Signed Charles King and George Williams Junr. Witnesses: John Clack, Cornelius Cargill, John Hannah. Court April 3, 1746, Indenture and Receipt acknowledged by Charles King & George Wms. Junr. Deed Book 3, Page 170. Indenture made 29 March 1746 between William Kannon of Goochland County, Carpinter [sic], and Richard Ward of Goochland, œ55, 492a, which was granted to John Martan by Patent dated 20 August 1741 and by the said Martin sold to the said William Cannon. Signed William Cannon. Witnesses: John Cox, Fredrick Cox, and John Jones. Court April 3, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by William Cannon. Deed Book 3, Page 172. Indenture made 3 March 1745/6 between William Tilman of Brunswick County and George Tilman of same, 5 Shillings, South side of Waqua Creek, 617a as in Certain Letters Patent dated 28 September 1732 whereby the said Land was granted to the said William Tilman. Signed William Tillman. Witnesses: Lewis Parham, William Irby, M. Cadet Young. Court April 3, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Wm. Tillman. Deed Book 3, Page 174. Indenture made 3 April 1746 between George Tillman of Brunswick County and William Tillman of same, for Love and Affection and 5 Shillings, on Stoney Hill Run, 512a, it being 308a which was granted to Roger Tillman by Patent dated 7 July 1726 and then acknowledged to the said George Tillman at a court held for Brunswick 6 December 1739 and rest of land was granted to the said George Tillman by Pattent dated 22 September 1739, and the said William Tillman doth agree that the said George Tillman shall quietly & peaceably have hold use occupy possess and enjoy the manner plantation with all the Lands & premises thereto belonging during his Natural Life & if it shall so Happen that Mary who is now Wife to the said George Tillman shall survive her said Husband she is to have the same Land & Plantation also agreed to by the said George Tillman & William Tillman. Signed George Tillman and William Tillman. Witnesses: Lewis Parham, William Irby, M. Cadet Young. Court April 3, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by George Tillman. Deed Book 3, Page 175. Indenture made 3 April 1746 between James Lanier of Brunswick County and William Whittenton of same, œ15, South side of the three Creeks, 175a. Signed James Lanier. Witnesses: Sampson Lanier, John Harwell (bhm). Court April 3, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by James Lanier. Deed Book 3, Page 177. Indenture made 29 April 1746, between David Lucos and Denes Lark of Brunswick County, Whereas the said David by Indenture bearing date the day before the date hereof for the Consideration therein expresed did bargain and sell unto the said Deness a Certain Tract or Parcel of Land with the appurtenances thereof Scituate lying & being in the County of Brunswick Containing by Estimation two hundred acres be the same more or less and is bounded as in the said recited Indenture may appear Witnesseth that the sd. David Lucoss for œ10, does release and confirm unto the said Deness Larke into his actual possession. Signed David Lucoss (bhm). Witnesses: Wm. Poole, John Ezell, David Dodd. Court May 1, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by David Lucoss. Deed Book 3, Page 179. Indenture made 29 April 1746 between David Lucoss and Dennis Larke of Brunswick County, 5 Shillings, 200a. Signed David Lucoss (bhm). Witnesses: Wm. Poole, John Ezell, David Dodd. Court May 5, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by David Lucas. Deed Book 3, Page 181. Drury Stith of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, for œ20, paid by James Parish and William Macklin of same parish and County, South side of Maherrin River, 224a, it being the same tract of land formerly granted to Thomas Alister by Letters Patent dated 28 September 1728 and by the said Alister conveyed to William Talters & by him conveyed to Drury Stith Senr, dated 1 May 1746. Signed Drury Stith. Witnesses: M. Cadet Young, Moses Dunkley. Court May 1, 1746, Deed acknowledged by Drury Stith. Deed Book 3, Page 182. Indenture made 3 June 1746 between William Smith of Albermarle Parish, Surry County, and Richard Parker, Junr. of same, œ50, 350a, South side of the Little Creek of the Three Creeks. Signed William Smith (bhm). Witnesses: William Smith and Isham Smith. Court June 5, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by William Smith and Anne the wife of the said Wm. Personally appeared and relinquished her right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 184. Indenture made 5 June 1746, between Amos Timms of Brunswick County and Walter Campbell of same, œ20, 113a, Near the Courthouse which was granted to Theophilus Feild Gent. by Letters Patent dated 6 July 1741 which said land was conveyd to the said Timms by the said Feild by Indenture dated 7 July 1743 which is recorded in the records of the said County of Brunswick. Signed Amos Timms (bhm). Witnesses: David Crawley, Robert Campbell, James Rigbie (bhm). Court June 5, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Amos Timms. Deed Book 3, Page 186. Indenture made 5 June 1746 between Amos Timms of Brunswick County and Thos. Proctor of same, œ1, 30a, on the Gum Bridge Branch being part of a Larger Tract formerly granted by Letters Patent to John Humphis. Signed Amos Timms (bhm). Witnesses: David Crawley, Walter Campbell, Robert Campbell, and James Rigbie (bhm). Court June 5, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Amos Timms. Deed Book 3, Page 188. Indenture made 5 June 1746 between Isaac House of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, and Richard Ransom of same, œ35, North side of the three Creeks, 84a. Signed Isaac house (bhm). Witnesses: John Wall, Junr., James Maclin. Court June 5, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Isaac House. Court June 4, 1747, Mary the wife of the within named Isaac House personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 190. Indenture made 5 June 1746, between James Parrish of Brunswick county and John Moutrey of same, œ20, 132a, South side of Sturgeon Run and bounded as by Letters Patent granted to the said James Parrish dated 20 July 1738. Signed James Parrish. Witnesses: Wm. Maclin, John Speed, John Williams. Court June 5, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by James Parrish. Deed Book 3, Page 192. Indenture made 1746 between Henry Embry of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County and Richard Burch of same, œ20, 200a, being part of a Patent of 400a granted to the said Henry Embry by patent dated 22 June 1722. Signed Henry Embry. Court July 3, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Henry Embry. Deed Book 3, Page 194. Indenture made 1746 between Richard Burch of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, and Henry Embry of same, œ20, 200a, it being part of a Patent of 550a granted to the said Richard Burch by a Patent dated 28 December 1736. Signed Richard Burch. Court July 3, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Richard Burch. Deed Book 3, Page 196. Indenture made 24 June 1746 between Ralph Dunkley of Brunswick County and George Clayton of same, œ30, 203a, South side of Dardens Branch which was granted to the said Ralph Dunkley by Letters Patent. Signed Ralph Dunkley. Witnesses: Richard Witton [Wilton?], Walter Campbell, Robert Campbell. Court July 3, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Ralph Dunkley. Deed Book 3, Page 197. Indenture made 15 day of March 1745, between John Willingham of Amelia County and Mary his wife, and John Coles of Richmond in the Parish and County of Henrico, œ25, 100a, South side of Stanton River being part of the tract of Land whereon John Ellis now Lives and & below the Lines of William Mays and within the bounds of a Patent dated 20 December 1742 granted to the said John Willingham for 750a, Signed John Willingham (bhm) and Mary Willingham(bhm). Witnesses: G. Marr, Moses Dunkley, Clement Read. Court May 2, 1745, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt proved by the oath of Clement Read. Court October 3, 1745, proved by the oath of Moses Dunkley. Court August 7, 1746, proved by the oath of Gideon Marr. Deed Book 3, Page 199. Indenture made 20 September 1745 between Edward Booker Gent. of Amelia County and John Stoval of Brunswick County, œ18, 401a, both Sides of Couches Creek the same being granted to the said Edward Booker by Patent dated 30 August 1744. Signed Edward Booker. Witnesses: James Jordan (bhm), John Sturdivant, Clement Read. Memorandum and Receipt witnessed by John Sturdivant, Samuel Jordan, Clement Read. Court February 6, 1745, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt proved by the Oaths of John Sturdivant and Clement Read. Court August 7, 1746, proved by the Oath of Samuel Jordan. Deed Book 3, Page 202. Thomas Loyd the Elder of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, for Love and Affection which I have and bear unto my Son in law John Jackson the Younger of same & my Daughter Elizabeth his Wife, 274a, on the Beverpond branch the same being the residue of 574a granted to me the said Thomas Loyd by Letters Patent dated 28 September 1728 and not by me heretofore given granted or disposed of, dated 6 August 1746. Signed Thomas Loyd. Witnesses: Sterling Clack, John Clack, John Thornton. Court 7 August 1746, Deed of Gift acknowledged by Thomas Loyd the Elder. Deed Book 3, Page 205. Indenture made 20 July 1746 between Richard Swanson & Rebecca his Wife of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, and John Quarles of Louisie County, œ10, on W side of Little forks of Rad Oak, 90a. Signed Richard Swanson (bhm), Rebecca Swanson (bhm). Witnesses: William Samford, Thomas Read, Hugh Williams. Court August 7, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Richard Swanson and Rebecca his wife, and Receipt acknowledged by Richard, previous to which the sd. Rebecca was privily examined. Deed Book 3, Page 206. Indenture made 7 August 1746 between Abrahm Brown of Surry County and Nickliss Prockter of Brunswick County, œ60, 380a, commonly called & known by the Name of Abraham Brown's and now in the Tenure of the said Nickliss Prockter. Signed Abraham Brown (bhm). Witnesses: John Cox, James Carter, Nicholas Lanier. Court August 7, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Abraham Brown. Deed Book 3, Page 208. Indenture made 25 June 1746 between Edward Green of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County and Alexander Southerland of Edgcomb [sic] County, North Carolina, œ37 2 Shillings & 4 Pence, on S. side of Fountains Creek, 300a. Signed Edward Green. Witnesses: John Petterson, Peter Wych, Arthur Jordan, Junr. Court August 7, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Edward Green. Deed Book 3, Page 211. Indenture made 16 July 1746 between Alexander Southerland of Edgcomb County, North Carolina, and Arthur Jordan Senr. of Northampton County, North Carolina, œ37 2 Shillings & 4 Pence, on South Side of Fountains Creek, 300a which said 300a is part of a Patent for 900a granted to John Bradford dated 1727 and by the said John Bradford conveyed to the said Alexander Southerland from whom by Conveyance one Edward Green procured a Title & by the Order of the Honourable the General Court Conveyed back from the said Edward Green to the forementioned Alexander Southerland and now by the said Alexander Southerland hereby Conveyed to the said Arthur Jordan. Signed Alexander Southerland. Witnesses: George Jordan, John Jordan, Arthur Jordan, Junr. Court September 4, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum proved by the oaths of George Jordan, John Jordan & Arthur Jordan, Junr. Deed Book 3, Page 213. Indenture made 15 May 1746 between David Crawley of Prince George County, Mariner, and John Wall the Younger of Brunswick County, Gent. 5 Shillings, 240a, on Maherrin River on North side thereof, which tract was formerly granted to David Crawley the Father deceased by Pattent dated 18 February 1722 and Decends to the said David Crawley as heir at Law, for term of one whole year. Signed David Crawley. Witnesses: George Wallton, Michael Wall, Richard Ransom, Matthias Davis, John Butler, Walter Campbell. Court July 3, 1746, Indenture proved by the Oaths of Michael Wall, Gent. & Walter Campbell. Court September 4, 1746, further proved by the Oath of Matthias Davis. Deed Book 3, Page 215. Indenture made 15 May 1746 between David Crawley of Prince George County, Mariner and John Wall the Younger of Brunswick County, Gent., œ60, releases 240a on N. side of Maherrin River. Signed David Crawley. Witnesses: George Wallton, Michael Wall, Richard Ransom, Matthias Davis, John Butler, Walter Campbell. Court July 3, 1746, Indenture proved by Michael Wall, Gent, and Walter Campbell. Court September 4, 1746, further proved by oath of Matthias Davis. Deed Book 3, Page 217. Indenture made 7 August 1746, between John Evans of Brunswick County, Planter and John Duke of same, œ40, 300a, on both sides of Rose's Creek, being all that land which was granted to the said John Evans by Letters Patent dated 1 February in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of our said Lord the King. Signed John Evans. Court September 4, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by John Evans, and Elizabeth the Wife of the said John Personally appeard and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 219. Indenture made 2 October 1746 between William Ward and Martha Ward his Wife, of Brunswick County, and Wm. Wiggins of Prince George County, œ15, 100a, on N. side of the three Creeks. Signed William Ward (bhm). Witnesses: Abrahm Peebles, William Green, Junr. Court October 2, 1746, acknowledged by Wm. Ward. Court October 1, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by Martha Ward previous to which she was privately Examined. Deed Book 3, Page 221. Indenture made 2 October 1746 between Hugh Williams and Elizabeth his wife of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County and Austin Hightower of same, œ16, 168a, on S. side of Cedar Creek, being included in a Patent granted to Hugh Williams dated 20 September 1745. Signed Hugh Williams, Elizabeth Williams. Witnesses: John Dittman, William Dittman, John Cooper. Court October 2, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Hugh Williams and Elizabeth his Wife, and Memorandum and Receipt acknowledged by the said Hugh, previous to which the said Elizabeth was privately examined. Deed Book 3, Page 223. Indenture made 5 November 1746 between Ambros Jackson of Brunswick County and John Jackson, Brother to the said Ambros, œ40, 150a, on South side of the Little Creek, it being the Lands & Plantation on which the sd. Ambros Jackson now Lives. Signed Ambros Jackson. Witnesses: John Willis, Junr., James Hicks, Junr., Samuel Clark. Court November 6, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Ambros Jackson and Amy the Wife of the sd. Ambros appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 225. Indenture made 5 November 1746 between William Wise of Brunswick and Amos Horton of same, œ28, on Cattail Creek, 120a. Signed William Wise (bhm), Elizabeth Wise (bhm). Witnesses: James Hicks Junr., John Tomson, Samuel Clark. Court November 6, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Wm. Wise and Elizabeth the Wife of the sd. Wm. personally appeared and relinquished right of dower. Deed Book 3, Page 227. Indenture made 5 November 1746, between Benjamin Turner of Isle of Wight County, Planter, and Aaron Parke of Brunswick, 5 Shillings, South side of Fountain's Creek, 293a as by Patent it may appear, during term of one whole year. Signed Benjamin Turner. Witnesses: Charles Campbell, Thomas Turner, James Haley. Court November 6, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Benja. Turner, Planter. Deed Book 3, Page 229. Indenture made 6 November 1746, between Benja. Turner of Isle of Wight County, Planter and Aaron Parke of Brunswick County, œ38, releases 293a on South Side of Fountains Creek, granted to the said Turner by one Patent dated 12 March 1739. Signed Benjamin Turner. Witnesses: Charles Campbell, Thomas Turner, James Haley. Court November 6, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Benjamin Turner, Planter. Deed Book 3, Page 230. Indenture made 6 November 1746, between John Evans of Brunswick County, and Sterling Clack of same, 5 Shillings, one Negro Woman Slave Named Lucy and her Child Pat, to and for the sole use benefit and behoof of John Loyd (Son in law of the said John Evans) and Elizabeth his Wife during their joint & Natural Lives and the Natural Life of the Surveyor of them and after their death to the use and behoof of the Child or Children of the said John Loyd & Elizabeth his wife, that if there should be more than one Child then the said Negro Slaves with their Increase to be Sold at Public Auction and the Money arising by the said sale to be divided in equal portions amongst such Children; if the said John Loyd or Elizabeth his Wife should survive the other without leaving such child or children then the sole use benefit & behoof of such survivor. Signed John Evans. Court November 6, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by John Evans. Deed Book 3, Page 233. Indenture made 6 November 1746, between Samuel Chamberlayne of Brunswick County, St. Andrews Parish, and John Lamburth of same, œ11, 100a, in the Fork of red Oak Creek, it being part of a Patent granted to the sd. Chamberlayne for 549a dated 11 December 1730. Signed Samuel Chamberlayne. Witnesses: Hugh Williams, Lewelling Jones, Hezekiah Powell. Court November 6, 1746, Indenture and Receipt proved by the oaths of Hugh Williams, Lewelling Jones & Hezekiah Powell. Deed Book 3, Page 234. Indenture made 30 May 1746 between William Moss and Joannah his Wife of Surry County, and Robert Conell of Surry County, œ20, 400a, on South side of Totero Creek. Signed William Moss (bhm) and Joannah Moss (bhm). Witnesses: Owen Strange, Abraham Whittemore (bhm), George Heagood. Court November 6, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum proved by the Oaths of Owen Strange Abraham Whittamore, and George Hagood, and acknowledged by Joanna Moss previous to which Joanna was privily examined. Deed Book 3, Page 237. Indenture made 1 November 1746, between William Maclin of Brunswick County, and James Mackdaniel of same, œ40, 247a, on South side of Shinning Creek and bounded as follows by the Patent dated 1 December 1740. Signed William Maclin. Witnesses: Randle Bracey, George Vaughan, Robert Barlor. Court November 6, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Wm. Maclin. Deed Book 3, Page 239. Indenture made 4 September 1746 between William Pennington of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County and Cornelius Cargill of Cumberland Parish, Lunenburgh County, and Thomas Dickson of Prince George County, Bath Parish, œ30, 365a, in Brunswick and Lunenburgh County, Beginning on Munfords line at a Small Hiccory by a Spring thence along his line west thirty five Degrees North two hundred and two poles to his Corner on Bever Pond Creek thence North thirty five Degrees east three hundred and twenty poles to a red Oak thence East thirty five Degrees South one hundred and twenty Six Poles to John Nipper's line thence along his line South thirty Degrees west Eighty poles to his Corner thence along his line east forty Seven Degrees South Sixty poles to a shrub White Oak thence South five Degrees west two hundred and Six poles to a Hiccory thence South Nineteen Degrees west Eighteen poles to the Beginning. Signed William Pennington and Cornelius Cargill. Witnesses: Robert Jones Junr., Francis Ealidge, John Cox. Court November 6, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Wm. Pennington and proved to be the acts and Deeds of Cornelius Cargill by oaths of Robert Jones, Junr. and John Cox. Court April 7, 1748, Mary the wife of William Pennington personally appeared and relinquished her right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 240. Indenture made 17 December 1746, between Sterling Clack of Brunswick County and Francis Willis of Gloucester County, œ40, Beginning at a Stake a corner of the Courthouse Land thence along the Main Road South Sixty Degrees East one Hundred yards to Corner Thence North thirty Degrees East one hundred Yards to another Corner thence North Sixty Degrees West one hundred Yards to a Corner of the Courthouse Land and thence along aline of the Courthouse Land South thirty degrees West one hundred Yards to the Begining the same being part of two hundred & fifty acres of Land Granted to the said Sterling Clack by letters Pattent bearing date at Williamsburg the Twenty eighth Day of August one thousand seven hundred and forty Six, on condition that if the said Francis Willis shall at any time hereafter retail or cause or procure suffer or permit any person or persons whatsoever to retail any Spirituous or other Liquours upon the said Land & premises or any part thereof that then the Estate hereby granted shall cease and thereafter it shall & may be lawful to and for the said Sterling Clack into the said two acres of Land to reenter. Signed St. Clack. Court January 1, 1746, Indenture & Receipt acknowledged by Sterling Clack, and Anne the wife of the said Sterling personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 243. Thomas Rives of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, for Love and Affection which I bear to my son George Rives of same, 50a, being part of the land where I now live on, dated 29 November 1746. Signed Thomas Rives (bhm). Court December 4, 1746, Deed acknowledged by Thos. Rives. Deed Book 3, Page 245. Indenture made 4 December 1746, between John Burrow of Prince George County and William Burrow of Brunswick County, for divers services the said John Burrow that given granted Bargained and Sold and by these presents Doth give grant Bargain and Sell unto my Welbeloved Son William Burrow, 200a, being half of a tract of 400a, the Patent dated 1745, near Sturgeon Run, being the upper part or half of the said tract. Signed John Burrow (bhm). Witnesses: Thos. Shakell, Isaac Howze (bhm). Court December 4, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by John Burrow. Deed Book 3, Page 246. Indenture made 1 January 1746 between Thomas Smith of Brunswick County and John Irby of same, œ12, on N. Side of the Grate swamp, 75a. Signed Thomas Smith (bhm). Witnesses: Jno. Wall, Junr., Daniel Sears, John Cart. Court January 1, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Thomas Smith. Deed Book 3, Page 247. Indenture made 28 January 1746 between Robert Clark late of Brunswick County and George Wych of Brunswick, œ7, 193a. Signed Robert Clark. Witnesses: Samuel Clark, Thos. Tatum, John Tomson, Henry Cook (bhm), Eads Smith (bhm). Court February 5, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum proved by the oaths of Samuel Clarke, Thomas Tatum & Henry Cooke. Deed Book 3, Page 249. Indenture made 26 September 1746, between Nicholas Lanier of Brunswick, Divers Services, to welbeloved son, Nicholas Shepherd Lanier, on South side of Sturgeon Creek, 369a, which was granted to William Read by a Patent dated 1726 and purchased of him By me. Signed Nicholas Lanier. Witnesses: Willam [sic] Hill, Thos. Laniar. Court February 5, 1746, Deed acknowledged by Nicholas Lanier. Deed Book 3, Page 250. Henry Weaver of Brunswick County, Planter, œ20, paid by William Fox of same, 130a, part of that tract or survey I now live on [Fountains Creek], dated 24 December 1746. Signed Henery Weaver (bhm). Witnesses: John Peterson, John Moop, Martha Peterson. Court February 5, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Henry Weaver. Deed Book 3, Page 252. Indenture made 9 November 1746, between John Roper of Charles City County, and John Johnson of Brunswick county, œ20, 200a, being part of a larger tract of 1601a, which was granted to the said Roper by Letters Pattent dated 1 August 1746, which 200a is on North side of Bryery Creek. Signed John Roper. Witnesses: Richard Hagood, William Johnson, Thos. Twitty. Court February 5, 1746, Indenture proved by the oaths of Richard Hagood, William Johnson and Thomas Twitty. Deed Book 3, Page 254. Indenture made 4 December 1746, between John Burrow of Prince George County, and John Burrow, his son, near Sturgeon Run,being the Lower part of half of the said tract of land. Signed John Burrow. Witnesses: Wood Tucker, Thomas Burrow. Court February 5, 1746, Deed acknowledged by John Burrow. Deed Book 3, Page 256. Indenture made 8 December 1746 between Peter Daniel of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, and Isaac Howze of same, œ6 10 Shillings, 532a, near Crablouse Run, Beginning at a pine where Howzes now line touch mine North twenty six degrees East four hundred poles to Howzes old line Which Includes by the surveyors account two hundred sixty acres. Signed Peter Daniel (bhm). Witnesses: Lewis Parham, Roger Tillman, Richard Lanier. Court February 5, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Peter Daniel. Deed Book 3, Page 257. Indenture made 5 February 1746 between William Whittington of Brunswick County and John Dunn of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, œ___, 150a, on South side of Nottoway River. Signed William Whittington (bhm). Witnesses: Edward Goodrich, Thomas Lawrance (bhm). Court February 5, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by William Wittington and Mary the Wife of the sd. William personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 258. Nicholas Procter of Brunswick County, for Love and Affection which I have and do bare towards my Loving Son in Law Joseph Anderews [sic] of Surry County, Blacksmith, 100a, Beginning at the spring Branch on Capt. Wm. Brown's line Thence Running North to a Corner Tree on the sd. line thence East to a white Oak of Abraham Browns Land from thence South to the Branch & with the Branch to the Beginning, dated 23 February 1746. Signed Nicholas Proctor (bhm). Witnesses: Joseph Proctor (bhm), Thomas Proctor. Court March 5, 1746, Deed of Gift acknowledged by Nicholas Procter. Deed Book 3, Page 260. Indenture made 1 March 1746, between Benjamin Reeves of Prince George County, George Rieves of Brunswick County, Thomas Jeffris of Brunswick County and Timothy Rives of Brunswick County, œ40, (1st) 400a, (2nd) 50a being part of a tract of Land surveyed by William Rieves of Prince George County given by Will by the said William Rieves deceased to Thomas Jeffries and is the upper end of the sd. Land. Signed Benjamin Rieves, George Rieves, Thomas Jefferes. Witnesses: Burrel Brown, William Wommack, Henry Cooke (bhm), Absolam Atkison. Court March 5, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum proved by the oaths of Burrell Brown, Henry Cook and William Womack and Sarah the wife of George Reives personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 261. Indenture made 26 September 1746, between James Speed of Brunswick County and David Sinclair of same, œ20, 300a, on North side of the Great Creek, being all that tract whereon the said David Sinclair now liveth, which said tract was formerly granted to one Thomas Stanback by Letters Patent dated 1 February 1738, and by the said Thomas Stainback sold and conveyed to the said James Speed by Deed of Bargain & Sale recorded in Brunswick County the 2nd day of February MDCCXLIII. Signed James Speed. Witnesses: St. Clack, Peter Tatum, William Eldridge. Court March 5, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by James Speed. Deed Book 3, Page 265. Indenture made 4 March 1746, between Benjamin Rives of Prince George County and Timothy Rives of Brunswick County, and Thomas Jeffris of Brunswick County, œ50, on South side of Maherin River (1st) 200a, (2nd) 50a excepting 50a at the uper end of a tract or parcil of 200a aforesaid that Benjamin Rives George Rives and Thomas Jeffris sold and made over by deed in writing unto Timothy Rives the sd. deed baring date before the date of these presents. Signed Benjamin Rives and Timothy Rives. Witnesses: Burrell Brown, William Wommack, Henry Cooke (bhm), Absolome Atkinson. Court March 5, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum proved by the oaths of Burrell Brown, Gent., Henry Cooke, and William Womack. Deed Book 3, Page 267. Indenture made 5 March 1746, between Henchy Mabry the Elder and Henchey Mabry the younger, for Love and Affection, plus 5 Shillings, 200a, on South side of Notaway River & being the Plantation whereon the sd. Henchy Mabry the younger now lives. Signed Hinchia Mabry (bhm). Witnesses: James Mackdaniel, John Douglass, Henry Embry, Junr. Court March 5, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Hinchia Mabry the Elder. Deed Book 3, Page 270. Nathaniel Barlow of Surry County, Carpenter, œ25, paid by Vallentine White of Isle of Wight County, Planter, on South side of Maherin River, which tract was granted to John Barlow by Patent dated 13 October 1727 & by will given to the sd. Nathaniel, 295a, dated 14 February 1740. Signed Nathaniel Barlow (bhm). Witnesses: Thomas Clifton, John Spence (bhm), Henry Harris. Court March 5, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Nathaniel Barlow. Deed Book 3, Page 271. William Womack of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, for Love and Affection which I bare to my son in law Benjamin Syks of same, œ30, 21 January 1746. Signed William Womack. Witnesses: Burrell Brown, Timothy Reves, George Rives. Court March 5, 1746, Deed acknowledged by William Womack. Deed Book 3, Page 273. Indenture made 5 March 1746, between Robert Cooke of Brunswick county, and Richard Pepper of Surry County, œ20, 150a, on Cooke Creek otherwise called Cocks creek, being part of a Larger Track of 296a which was granted to the sd. Robert Cooke by Letters Patent dated 20 March 1745. Signed Robert Cooke. Witnesses: James Rae, Walter Campbell, David Townes. Court March 5, 1746, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Robert Cook. Deed Book 3, Page 275. Indenture made 5 March 1746, between John Nipper of Brunswick county and Randall Bracey of same, œ35, 150a, Beginning at a scaley bark hickory on the said Nippers Line on the middle branch of Cocks Creek thence along the said Line to a corner white Oak of Wm. Maclins thence along his line to a Corner white Oak of the sd. Macklins thence along the said Macklins line thence to the middle Creek thence down the said Creek to the Beginning being part of a larger Tract granted by Patent to William Tucker. Signed by John Nipper. Witnesses: Arthur Atkins, John Rottenberry (bhm), James Nipper (bhm). Court March 5, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by John Nipper. Deed Book 3, Page 277. Indenture made 5 March 1740 between Benjamin Harrison of Lunenburge County and James Johnson of Brunswick County, œ___, 274a, on South side of the Great Creek & on both sides of the Mill Creek by Letter Patent dated 25 July 1741. Signed Benjamin Harrison. Court March 5, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by Benjamin Harrison, and Elizabeth the wife of the said Benjamin personally appeared in Court and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 279. We, William Southerland and Robert Southerland of Brunswick County, œ30, paid by Absalom Atkinson of Isle of Wight County, 186a, on South side of Fountains Creek, Patent dated September 22, 1739 granted to John New &c; by the said John new conveyed to the aforesaid william Southerland and Robert Southerland, dated 1 March 1743. Signed William Southerland and Robert Southerland. Witnesses: William Ezel, Junr., John Batt, and William Ezell (bhm). Memorandum 1 March 1743. Witnesses: Peter Wych, William Ezell, Junr., John Batt, William ezell (bhm). Court June 7, 1744, Indenture and Memorandum proved by the oaths of Peter Wych and William Ezell, Junr. Court April 2, 1747, proved by oath of John Batt. Deed Book 3, Page 281. Indenture made 11 February 1746 between John Killerease and Bershaba his wife of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, and Samuel Centel of same, œ15, 150a, Beginning at the mouth of a branch that makes in at the ford of red oak run opposite of Richard Smiths Corn field thence up the said branch to the sd. Centels Line thence along his line to the Dividing Line between ye Patents of William Reynolds &c; Samuel Chamberlayn thence along the said Line to red oak run thence down the sd. run as it menders [sic] to the Beginning aforesd. it being part of what the sd. Killereas [Killoreas] bought of William Reynolds. Signed John Killcrease (bhm) and Bershaba Killcrease (bhm). Witnesses: Hugh Williams, Richard Berry, Hezekiah Powell. Court April 2, 1747, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by John Kilcrease and Beresheba his wife, previous to which the sd. Beresheba was privily examined. Deed Book 3, Page 284. Indenture made 2 April 1747 between Micajah Perry of Brunswick County and Hugh Ivy of Surry County, œ12-10 Shillings, 200a granted to Thos. Huckeby by patent with the Quantity of 316a dated 28 September 1728, Binding on the North side of the main road adjoining to the New Chapel & on the North side of a small Branch runing out of Kittle stick. Signed Micajah Perry. Witnesses: James Lanier, Sampson Lanier. Court April 2, 1747, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Micajah Perry, And Susanna the wife of the sd. Micajah personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 286. Indenture made 18 February 1746 between Joseph Parke Senr. of Brunswick County and Joseph Parke Junr., 5 Shillings, for term of 1 whole year, the yearly rent of one ear of Indian Corn if demanded, all the residue of his Lands & plantation he now liveth one not all ready demised being on the N. side of Fountain Creek formerly granted in two patents to Francis Mirach the 1st dated 18 February 1722 containing 250a; 2nd patent dated 28 February 1733 containing 295a. Signed Joseph Parke (bhm). Witnesses: Charles Cambell, James Haley, John Evans (bhm), John Hill (bhm). Court April 2, 1747, Indenture proved by the oaths of James Haley, John Evans and John Hill. Deed Book 3, Page 288. Indenture made 19 1746 between Joseph Parke Senr. of Brunswick County and Joseph Parke Junr. of same, œ30, all tract of land where he now dweleth except 200a already devided, on North side of Fountain's Creek in the County of Brunswick containing as may appear by patent dated 18 February 1822, 250a & by another patent dated 28 February 1833 containing 295a. Signed Joseph Parke (bhm). Witnesses: Charles Campbell, James Haley, John Evans (bhm), John Hill (bhm). Court April 2, 1747, Indenture proved by the oaths of James Haley, John Evans and John Hill. Deed Book 3, Page 290. Indenture made 4 February 1746, between John Blackwill & Elizabeth his wife of St. Pauls Parish, Hanover County, and James Tarply of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, œ18, 297a, on South side of Notaway River. Signed John Blackwell, Elizabeth Blackwell. Witnesses: Hugh Williams, Mathew Mathis, John Mathis, George Phillips. Court April 2, 1747, Indenture, Memorandum and Receipt proved by the oaths of Hugh Williams, Mathew Matthis & John Matthis. Deed Book 3, Page 293. Indenture made 2 April 1747 between William Maclin of Brunswick County and William Betty of same, œ30, 212a, on South side of Meharin River, Begining at a beach near the fish pott thence South thirty Nine degrees west one hundred &c; twenty one poles to a Hickory thence east thirty nine degrees south three hundred and twenty poles to a red oak thence south thirty nine degrees east twenty two poles to the river thence up the river as it meanders to the Beginning. Signed William Maclin. Witnesses: William McKnight. Court April 2, 1747, Indenture and memorandum acknowledged by William Maclin. Deed Book 3, Page 296. Indenture made 7 May 1747 between George Simms of Brunswick County and John Simms of Surry County, œ15, on South side of Collo. Willises Mill Creek, 175a. Signed George Simms. Witnesses: Robert Tilman, Millinton Blalack, George Simms. Court May 6, 1747, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by George Simms. Deed Book 3, Page 298. Indenture made 5 March 1747 between John Simms of Surry County and Richard Yarbrough of Brunswick, œ20, on North side of Rattle snake Creek, 200a, Beginning on Rattle Snake Creek at a maple thence a north Course to a black jack a Line tree belonging to a Certain Tract of Land granted by patent to George Simms thence to a Corner black Gum on the School house spring Branch thence down the sd. Branch to the mouth of the Meadow branch to a corner sweat gum thence up the meadow a strait course to the old Line to a corner hiccory thence an East Course along the Old Line to a Corner red oak of William Simmses thence along Wm. Simms's Line to John Simmses Spring Branch then down the Branch a southerly Course to the Creek then up the Creek to the Beginning. Signed John Simms. Witnesses: John Yarbrough, James Lanier, David Townes. Court May 6, 1747, Indenture &c; memorandum were acknowledged by John Simms. Deed Book 3, Page 299. Indenture made 1747, between Sampson Lanier of Brunswick County and James Lanier of same, œ25, 177a, Beginning at a pine on the old County Line thence South sixty Eight degrees west one hundred &c; ten pole to a red oak thence North fifty three degrees west seventy two poles to a pine a Corner tree of Thomas Sisson's Land thence North East along a new mark line which was a division between the sd. Sampson Lanier &c; Richard Lanier's Land being part of the sd. Tract of Land, to a small pine upon the old County Line then along the old County Line to the Beginning. Signed Sampson Lanier. Witnesses: George Rieves, Lemuell Lanier, Richard Lanier. Court May 6, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by Sampson Lanier. Deed Book 3, Page 301. Indenture made 6 May 1747 between John Wall Junior of Brunswick County and Jacob Woolcey of same, œ8, on South side of Maherin River & on E. side of the Great Creek below Christiana Fort, 487a, Beginning at a white oak on the Indian Line thence by the Indian Line East two hundred & Eighty pole to a white oak thence South and by west one hundred & Eighty five pole to a spanish oak thence south west two hundred & twenty pole to a red oak thence North west thirty seven pole to a white oak thence North seventy three poles to a red oak thence North twenty degrees west one hundred & seventy four pole to a red oak thence North sixty two pole to a white oak thence North fifteen degrees East fourteen pole to the Beginning being a tract of Land formerly granted to the sd. John Wall by Patent dated 28 September 1728; the other containing 238a adjoyning the above land, Beginning at a white oak on the Creek a Corner of the other Land thence due East two hundred & Eighty poles to a White oak thence North by East one hundred & fifty six poles to a pine thence due west three hundred and forty two poles to the Creek to a small white oak & thence up the Creek as it meanders to the beginning being granted to the sd. John Wall by Patent dated 1 February 1738. Signed John Wall, Junr. Witnesses: Charles Chamberlin, Daniel Sears. Court May 6, 1747, Indenture & Memorandum were acknowledged by John Wall, Junr. and Anne the wife of the sd. John personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 303. Indenture made the 18 April 1747, between Henry Cook of Brunswick and George Rives of same, œ30, on South side of the Great Swamp, 500a. signed Henry Cook (bhm). Witnesses: Jeremiah Brown, Samuel Clark, Kirby Moody(bhm). Court May 6, 1747, Indenture &c; Memorandum were acknowledged by Henry Cook. Deed Book 3, Page 305. Indenture made 26 July 1744 between John Bishop of North Carolina, Edgcomb County and Charles Hicks of Brunswick County, œ25, 261a, on South side of Halls Branch, Beginning on Robert Clarks corner red oak thence South sixteen degrees East one hundred & thirty two poles to a red oak thence south thirty nine degrees west one hundred & Eighty six poles to a white oak thence north seventy eight degrees west forty four poles to a great pine thence north thirty one degrees west one hundred & forty poles to a pine thence North twenty two degrees west sixty six poles to a small hiccory thence North fifty two degrees east six poles to Clarke's corner shrub white oak thence along his Line South seventy one degrees East forty four poles to his corner Hickory Thence along his said Line North thirty six degrees east two hundred poles to the Beginning. Signed John Bishop. Witnesses: J. Rieves, John Peterson, Saml. Clark, Wm. Fox (bhm). Memorandum 26th day, 1744. Witnesses: John Peterson, Samuel Clark, Elizabeth Batt (bhm). Court, August 2, 1744, Indenture proved by the oaths of Joseph Rives and John Peterson, and memorandum also proved by sd. Peterson. Court May 6, 1747, Indenture and memorandum proved by Samuel Clark. Deed Book 3, Page 307. Indenture 7 May, 1747, between James Macdaniel of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County and Robert Bates of same, œ31, on both side of Little Creek, 253a, being granted to the sd. James Mackdaniel by Letters Pattent dated 25 July 1741. Signed James Mackdaniel and Anne Mackdaniel (bhm). Witnesses: James Parrish, James Coleman, John Ward. Court May 6, 1747, Indenture and memorandum acknowledged by James Mackdaniel and Anne the wife of the sd. James Personally appeared and relinquished her right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 309. Indenture made 1 April 1747, between Nicholas Lanier of Brunswick County, Roger Reese of same, œ36-5 Shillings, 300a, for term of one whole year to inable Reese to take & Except a grant of the same land. Signed Nicholas Lanier. Witnesses: George Bally, David King, William Edwards. Court May 6, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by Nicholas Lanier and Mary the wife of the sd. Nicholas personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 312. Indenture made 27 July 1745, between Francis Price of Brunswick County and John Butts of same, œ25, land whereon John Bush now lives, 447a, being a moiety of a larger tract of land granted to John Duke by Letters Patent dated 24 March 1734 & by the sd,. John Duke sold and conveyed to Thomas Collier & by the sd. Collier sold & conveyed to the sd. Francis Price. Signed Francis Price. Witnesses: Thomas Lanier, Micajah Perry, Peter Adams (bhm). Court August 1, 1745, Indenture proved by oaths of Thomas Lanier, Gent. & Micajah Perry. Court May 6, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by Francis Price. Deed Book 3, Page 314. Indenture made 5 May 1747 between John Butts & Sarah his wife of Brunswick County and Peter Butts of Isle of Wight County, œ40, land whereon John Bush now liveth, 447a, being a moiety of a larger tract of land granted to John Duke by Letters Patent dated 24 March 1734 & by the sd. John Duke sold & conveyed to Thomas Collier, and by the sd. Thos. Collier sold & conveyd to Francis Price by deed proved 4 November 1742 & by the sd. Francis Price sold & conveyed to the sd. John Butts. Signed John Butts, and Sarah Butts. Witnesses: Francis Price, Thomas Lody, Wm. Sisson. Court May 6, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by John Butts & Sarah his wife, previous to which the sd. Sarah was privily examined. Deed Book 3, Page 316. Indenture made 4 May 1747, between Samuel clark of Brunswick county and John Peebles of same, œ12, on South side of the great Swamp, 100a. Signed Samuel Clark. Witnesses: Jeremiah Brown, Henry Cook (bhm), George Rives. Court May 6, 1747, Indenture and memorandum were acknowledged by Samuel Clark. Deed Book 3, Page 318. Indenture made 23 February 1746, between John Moore of Northhampton County, North Carolina, and William Walker of Virginia, œ22, 100a, Binding on Pea Hill Creek, Beginning at a hiccory on the County Line running thence up the sd. Creek to a white oak a corner tree on the side of the Creek thence along the Line of the Patent to a popler a Corner tree on the side of seader run thence along the Line of the Patent to the Country line thence along the Country Line to the first station it being part of a Patent that was granted to Mr. Richard Moore in 1728. signed John Moore, and Tabitha Moore. Witnesses: Wm. Allen, Edward Revis, Thomas Clanton (bhm). Court May 6, 1747, Indenture and Receipt were proved by oaths of Wm. Allen, Edward Revis & Thomas Clanton. Deed Book 3, Page 320. Gabril Harrison of Bath Parish, Prince George County, Planter, for Love and Affection I have & bear unto my beloved son Nathaniel Harrison of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, Planter, 180a, on both sides of Sturgeon Run, the same being formerly granted to me the said Gabriel Harrison by Letters patent dated 7 July 1726, Beginning at a Corner dogwood on the reedy beaverpond branch thence North thirty degrees East two hundred poles to a Corner thence east three degrees South one hundred & twenty Poles thence South fifty six poles to the mouth of a branch thence up the branch as it meanders to a Corner thence west three degrees North one hundred & seventy poles to the Beginning, dated 6 May 1747. Signed Gabriel Harrison (bhm). Court May 6, 1747, Deed of Give acknowledged by Gabril Harrison. Deed Book 3, Page 322. Indenture made 6 May 1747, between Henry Cooke of Brunswick county and Thomas Cooke of same, œ20, on South side Meherin River, 290a. Signed Henry Cook (bhm). Court June 4, 1747, Indenture and memorandum acknowledged by Henry Cooke and Mary the wife of the said Henry personally appeared and relinquished her Right to Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 324. Joshua Clark of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, for Love and Affection I bear to my Grandson Peter Mitchel of same, 170a, the land where my son in Law Nathaniel Mitchel & Elzth. Mitchel his wife doth now live. I Joshua Clark do give my son in Law Nathl. & Elizth. Mitchel his wife free & peaceable possession of the land above mentioned during of their Lives, on South side of Fountains Creek, 3 June 1747. Signed Joshua Clark. Witnesses: John Thompson, Thomas Rives (bhm), Jeremiah Brown. Court June 4, 1747, deed acknowledged by Joshua Clark. Deed Book 3, Page 325. Indenture made 4 June 1747 between Margaret Jackson of Brunswick County and Sampson Lanier of same, œ10-15 Shillings, on North side of Meherrin river, 50a, tract of land given to the said Margaret Jackson by her father John Jackson, being all the land which is between wed Path and the river. Signed Margaret Jackson (bhm). Witnesses: John Douglas, Thos. Person, William Adams. Court June 4, 1747, Indenture and memorandum proved by oaths of John Douglas, Thomas Person and William Adams. Deed Book 3, Page 326. Indenture made 4 June 1747 between William Huggins of Johnson County, North Carolina, and William Wray, Junr. of Brunswick County, œ19, land whereon William Huggins deceased, father of the said William Huggins lately lived, 100a, on Cold Water Run on South side of Meherrin River. Signed William Huggins (bhm). Court June 4, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by William Huggins. Deed Book 3, Page 327. Indenture made 9 June 1747 between Samuel Chamberlin of Brunswick County, St. Andrews Parish, and Adam Sims of same, œ21- 15 Shillings, on North side of Meherrin River, 485a. Signed Samuel Chamberlin. Witnesses: John Douglas, Sampson Lanier, Jesse Bales (bhm). Court July 2, 1747, Indenture & Memorandum proved by oaths of John Douglas, Sampson Lanier and Jesse Bales. Deed Book 3, Page 329. Indenture made 29 June 1747 between Samuel Chamberlin of Brunswick County and John Hunt of same, œ8, 150a, Beginning on Rockey Run at the mouth call'd the Tar Kill branch from thence up the said Tar Kill branch to the head so along by a line of Mark'd Trees to Tomlins line a Corner from thence by the said Tomlins line to a Corner from thence along the said Chamberlins back Line to a Swamp called as aforesaid the Rockey Run from thence down the said run to the Beginning. Signed Samuel Chamberlin. Witnesses: John Douglas, Sampson Lanier, Jesse Bales (bhm). Court July 2, 1747, Indenture and memorandum proved by oaths of John Douglas, Sampson Lanier & Jesse Bales. Deed Book 3, Page 330. Indenture made 4 August 1747 between Stephen Caudle of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, Planter, and Sampson Caudle of same, 5 Shillings, 146a, being part of a Tract of 446a granted to the said Stephen Caudle by Deed from the Kings office, for term of one whole year. Signed Stephen Caudle. Witnesses: William Reed (bhm), John Gunter (bhm), John Soss (bhm). Court August 6, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by Stephen Caudle. Deed Book 3, Page 331. Indenture made 5 August 1747, between Stephen Caudle of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, Planter and Sampson Caudle of same, œ7-6 Shillings, release for 146a, being part of tract containing 446a granted to the said Stephen Caudle by Deed from the Kings Office. Signed Stephen Caudle. Witnesses: William Read (bhm), John Gunter (bhm), John Sass (bhm). Court August 6, 1747, Indenture and Receipt acknowledged by Stephen Caudle. Deed Book 3, Page 332. Indenture made 5 March 1746, between William Raney of Surry County, and Thomas Jones of Brunswick County, œ5, upper half part or moiety of a Certain tract of Land on North side of the little Creek of the Three Creeks, 275a, formerly granted to James Judkins by Letters Patent dated 2 February 1724 and by the said James Judkins sold and conveid to the said William Raney by Deeds of Lease and Release acknowledged & Recorded in Surry County 18 October 1727. Signed William Raney (bhm). Court August 6, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by William Raney. Deed Book 3, Page 334. William Raney of Surry County, for Love and Affection which I have and do bear to my loving Daughter Anne Jones wife of Thomas Jones of Brunswick county, to Anne and to the Heirs of her body lawfully begotten, the Lower moiety or half part of 275a, on North side of the Little Creek of the Three Creeks, being formerly granted to one James Judkins by Letters Patent dated 2 February 1724 & by the said James Judkins sold & Conveyed to me as by Deeds of Lease and Release acknowledged and recorded in Surry County, 5 March 1746. Signed William Raney(bhm). Court August 6, 1747, Deed acknowledged by William Raney. Deed Book 3, Page 336. James Hower of Brunswick County, St. Andrews Parish, do appoint Sarah Hower of same, true and lawfull attorney to aske, Demand, sue for recover & receive of all & every Person or Persons all such sum or summs of Money due by Account, Bill, Bond or otherwise howsoever, which are now due & Owing unto me the said James Hower, dated 4 August 1747. Signed James Hower (bhm). Witnesses: John Maclin, Leonard Claiborne, Junr. Court August 6, 1747, Letter of Attorney proved by oaths of John Maclin and Leonard Claiborne Junr. Deed Book 3, Page 337. Indenture made 6 August 1747, between Drury Melone of Lunenburgh County, and William Duggar of Brunswick County, œ18, 200a, on both sides of Beechlick Branch & bounded as by Letters Patent dated 12 January 1746. Signed Drury Melone. Witnesses: Robert Campbell, Thomas Jones. Court August 6, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by Drury Melone and Martha the wife of the said Drury personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 337. Articles of Agreement dated 10 March 1746/7, between John Wamock of Brunswick County and John Willis, that John Wamock & his wife, their heirs Executores & Administrators or Assigns will make, seal deliver execute and acknowledge deed & Deeds, assurances conveyances whatsoever as the said John shall reasonably devise or advise or require of for 300a, being part of the Survey that Pace's enter'd. Signed John Wamock (bhm). Witnesses: Samuel Lucas, William Barlow (bhm), John Gladish. Court August 6, 1747, Articles of Agreement proved by the oaths of Samuel Lucas, William Barlow & John Gladish. Deed Book 3, Page 339. ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Carol A. Morrison ___________________________________________________________________