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. Isaac House of Brunswick County for Love and Affection which I have & do bear to my Loving son William House Junr. of same, 200a, being all the Land I hold on the North side of Stoney Hill Run by me not heretofore given to my son John, part thereof being parcels of the Land I bought of Michael O'Donaldly, other part being parcel of the Tract I now live on & the residue being part of a survey lately made for me by the surveyor of the County, 1 May, 1747. Signed Isaac House (bhm). Court September 3, 1747, Deed acknowledged by Isaac House. Deed Book 3, Page 340. Isaac House of Brunswick County, for Love and Affection which I have & do bear to my Loving son John House of same, 200a, on North side of Stoney Hill Run, being part of 288a purchased by me of one Michael O'Donoldley to whom the same was granted by letters patent dated 20 September 1742 and by the said Michael O'Donaldley sold & conveyed to me the said Isaac House by deed acknowledged 2 January 1745 which said 200a is the whole of the said 288a that lies on the North side of the said Run. Signed Isaac House (bhm). Court September 3, 1747, Deed acknowledged by Isaac House. Deed Book 3, Page 341. Indenture made 29 September 1747, between James Williams of Bristol Parish, Prince George County, and James Fisher of same, 5 Shillings, 350a, on North side of a Creek called Waqua adjoyning the Land of Thomas Lenoir, term of one whole year. Signed James Williams. Witnesses: Charles King, Robt. Whitehall, David Williams. Court October 1, 1747, Indenture & Receipt acknowledged by James Williams. Deed Book 3, Page 342. Indenture 30 September 1747, between James Williams of Prince George County, Bristol Parish, and James Fisher of Prince George County and Bath Parish, for 200a lying in Prince George County on Butterwood Creek being the said land the said James Fisher now lives on & 10 & 15 Barrels of Indian Corn, 350a, on N. side of Waqua Creek adjoyning the Land of Thomas Lenoir. Signed James Williams. Witnesses: Charles King, Robt. Whithall, David Williams. Court October 1, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by James Williams and Olive the wife of the said James personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 343. Indenture made 1 October 1747 between John Jackson Senr. & Mary his wife of Albemarle Parish, Surry County, and John Jackson Junr. of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, œ5, 195a. Signed John Jackson (bhm). Witnesses: John Duke, Thomas Embry, John Mabry. Court October 1, 1747, Indenture and memorandum acknowledged by John Jackson the Elder. Deed Book 3, Page 346. Indenture made 1 October 1747, between Edward Accollo & mary his wife of Albemarle Parish, Surry County and John Jackson Junr. of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, œ5. 400a. Signed Edward Accollo (bhm). Witnesses: John Duke, Thomas Embry, John Mabry. Court october 1, 1747, Indenture and memorandum acknowledged by Edward Accollo. Deed Book 3, Page 347. Indenture made 1 October 1747, between Samuel Hardin & Mary his wife of Brunswick County, St. Andrews Parish, and Adam Sims of same, œ40, on North side of Maherrin it being part of a Patent obtained by John Jackson February 22, 1724 for 200a and the land sold by Samuel Hardin & Mary his wife to Adam Sims is by Estimation 100a. Signed Samuel Hardin (bhm), Mary Hardin. Witnesses: John Douglas, Linton Hales, Rebecca Jackson (bhm). Court October 1, 1747, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by Samuel Hardin and Mary his wife previous to which she was privily examined. Deed Book 3, Page 349. Servant Jones of Warwick County do bind my self my Heirs executors administrators or assigns to pay or cause to be paid unto Thomas Binns of Surry County œ100, 12 May 1747, Condition of obligation that if Servant Jones shall in any wise molest or Disturb the said Thomas Binns, etc. in or concerning a certain tract of Land lying & being in Brunswick County containing by Estimation 200a which was ordered to be sold by Matthew Jones Decd. by his Last will & Testament then this Obligation to be void or of no Effect otherwise to be & Remain in full power force & Virtue. Signed Servant Jones. Witnesses: Albridgton Jones, Thomas Brantley, Harwood Jones. Court October 1, 1747, Bond proved by the oaths of Thomas Brantley and Albridgton Jones. Deed Book 3, Page 350. Indenture made 5 November 1747, between John Sims of Surry County and George Sims of Brunswick, œ15, 100a, on N. side of Rattlesnake Creek. Signed John Sims. Witnesses: Micajah Perry, Millinton Blalack. Court November 5, 1747, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by John Sims. Deed Book 3, Page 351. Indenture made 5 November 1747, between Robert Hynds of St. Andrews parish, brunswick County and Stephen Houseman & John Houseman of Surry County, œ100, 400a. Signed Robert Hynds (bhm). Witnesses: L. Claiborn Jur., Owen Strange, John Embry. Court November 5, 1747, Indenture and memorandum acknowledged by Robert Hynds and Mary the wife of the said Robert personally appeared and relinquished her Right to Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 352. Indenture made 3 November 1747, between James Sexton of Brunswick County, St. Andrews Parish, and Francis Mitchel of same, 5 [bland], on North side of Fountains Creek, 40a. Signed James Sexton (bhm). Witnesses: John Douglas, Robert Mitchel (bhm), William Sexton (bhm). Court November 5, 1747, Indenture and Memorandum proved by oaths of John Douglas, Robert Mitchel and William Sexton. Deed Book 3, Page 354. Know all mean that whereas John Williams of Northfarnham Parish, Richmond County and Hugh Williams of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County have joyntly purchased of John David & Mary his wife & John David Junr. 623a, on South side of Notaway River which by a Patent granted to the said John Davis for the said Land the courses may more full appear, to certify that John William and Hugh Williams have divided the land as followeth Beginning at the mouth of the first Branch below Rockey Run thence up the said branch to a white Oak that stands in the fork of the said Branch thence by aline of Mark'd Trees to the back line the said John Williams to have the upper part from the said Branch & line and the said Hugh Williams to have all that part below the said Branch & line aforementioned, dated November, 1747. Signed John William and Hugh Williams. Witnesses: Henry Jones, Lewelling Jones, and Samuel Sentar. Court November 5, 1747, Deed of Partition was proved by oaths of Henry Jones, Lewelling Jones and Samuel Sentar. Deed Book 3, Page 355. Indenture made 5 September 1747, between Robert Cooke of Brunswick County and John Roberson of Warwick County, œ38-14 Shillings, 150a, being part of a Larger Tract granted by patent to the said Cooke. Signed Robert Cooke. Witnesses: S. Daniel, Dionyous Wright, and Randall Bracey. Court November 5, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by Robert Cooke and Winifred the wife of the said Robert personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 356. George Hicks of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County for œ100, paid by James Hicks the Elder of same, Gent., Two negro Slaves the one a man Named Brandom & the other a Boy Named Tom, Also two feather Beds and furniture, provided it is the true intent that whereas a Certain agreement of B&S hath been formerly concluded between the said George Hicks and the said James Hicks for a tract of land lying on both sides of Jenneto Creek containing 396a for the making over & conveying of which the said Land the said George Hicks at the time of the said agreement entered into a Bond with the said James Hicks the Elder in the Penalty of œ50 & whereas the property of the sd. Land was at that time and still is vested in James Hicks an Infant, son to the said George Hicks, and as the said george intends shortly to remove out of this Colony & has a Design to give the above named Slaves Beds &c to his said son James on Condition that he shall when he arrives at the age of Twenty one Years make over & convey unto the said James Hicks the Elder a good & Lawfull Title unto the said Land it is therefore the tru intent of these presents that the use of the said slaves be reserved unto the said James Hicks the Younger untill he shall arrive at the Age of Twenty One years & that then & from that time the sole right Title and property of the said two slaves Beds & furniture be and are hereby entirely vested in him the said James Hicks the Younger provided he shall on his arrival at the Age aforesaid or as soon after as he shall be thereunto required by the said James Hicks the Elder make over & convey the said Land & premises unto the said James Hicks the Elder. In case the said James Hicks the Younger shall neglect or refuse to Comply with the above Conditions on his part that then & from the time of such Neglect or Refusal the property of the said slaves and Beds are to be immediately vested in the said James Hicks the Elder, dated 6 October 1747. Signed George Hicks. Witnesses: Richard Ransom, Isaac Collier, Matthias Davis, John Wall, Junr. Court November 5, 1747, Deed proved by the oaths of Richard Ransom and John Wall, Junr., Gent. Deed Book 3, Page 358. Indenture 12 May 1747, between Elizabeth Jones exor. of Matthew Jones, deceased of Isle of Wight County, and Thomas Binns of Surry County, in obediance to the Will of the said Matthew Jones dated 28 January 1727, œ12-10 Shillings, 200a, on South side of Cattail Creek, Beginning at a Pine & a poplar by the side of the said Creek a little below the mouth of a small branch, thence south Thirty Degrees East one hundred & four pole, to a Red Oak, thence south seventy five Degrees west Three Hundred & Ten pole to a Gum by the side of a small branch, then down the various Courses of the Run of the said branch to the Cattail Creek aforesaid, then down the various Courses of the said Creek to the first Station. Signed Elizth. Jones. Witnesses: Albridgton Jones, Thomas Brantley, William Richards. Court October 1, 1747, Indenture & Memorandum proved by Albridgton Jones and Thomas Brantley. Court November 6, 1747, Indenture further proved by oath of William Richards. Deed Book 3, Page 360. Henchy Mabry of Brunswick County, for Love and Affection which I have & do bear unto my son Ephraim Mabry of same, 100a, Beginning at the mouth of the Dividing Branch between Ephraim Mabry & Henchy thence up the said Branch to a Corner Red Oak thence along a Dividing line to Smiths line to the River to a Corner Hiccory thence down the river to the beginning call'd Pollard's, dated 1 September 1747. Signed Hency Mabry. Witnesses: Lewis Parham, Thomas Hurst, Robt. Ranard (bhm). Court January 7, 1747, Deed proved by oaths of Lewis Parham, Thomas Hurst, and Robert Renard. Deed Book 3, Page 363. Henchy Mabry of Brunswick County, for Love and Affection which I have & do bear unto my son Joshua Mabry of same, 226a, Beginning at a white oak on Smiths Line Thence along smith's Line to a Corner white oak on Meridiths Line Thence along to a corner white oak & from thence along aline of Mark'd Trees to a corner red oake of Samuel Russels Line Thence along Russels Line to a Corner Hiccory Thence along a Dividing line between the said Joshua & Henchy Mabry Junr. to a persimmon Tree on a branch Thence dow the said Branch to the fork Thence up the other fork to a Red Oake from thence along line to the white oake on Smiths Line at the Beginning, dated 1 September 1747. Signed Henchy Mabry. Witnesses: Lewis Parham, Thomas Hurst, Robt. Rennard (bhm). Court January 7, 1747, deed proved by oaths of Lewis Parham, Thomas Hurst & Robert Rennard. Deed Book 3, Page 364. Indenture made 24 November 1747, between Thomas Eaves & Graves Eaves of Brunswick County, sons & Devisees of Graves Eaves the Elder Late of the said County deced. and John Freeman of Surry County, whereas the said graves Eaves, decd. in & by his last will & Testament proved & Recorded in the Court of the said County of Brunswick 6 February 1741, did amongst other things give & devise unto the said Thomas Eaves & Graves eaves his Land & plantation whereon he lived, œ30, on North side of Meherrin River, 100a. Signed Thomas Eaves (bhm), Graves Eaves (bhm). Witnesses: James Clack, Peter Tatum, St. Clack. Court January 7, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by Thomas Eaves & Graves Eaves and Leanna the wife of the said Thomas & Sarah the wife of the said Graves personally appeared and relinquished their Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 365. Indenture made 6 January 1747, between Benjamin Seawell of Brunswick County and Thomas Williams of same, œ50, all parcel of Land that the said benjamin Seawell lately purchased of one John Beddingfield Containing 306a and was acknowledged to the said Benjamin Seawell in Court by deed dated 2 February 1746, on South side of Fountains Creek. Signed Benja. Seawell. Court January 7, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by Benjamin Seawell. Deed Book 3, Page 367. Indenture made 7 December 1742, between William Wray, Junr. of Brunswick County, and John Allen of same, œ19, on Coldwater Run on the South side of Maherrin River, 100a, being the land lately purchased by the said William Wray of one William Huggins as by Deed of B&S dated 4 June last past. Signed William Wray, Junr. Witnesses: James Speed, St. Clack, John Clack. Court February 4, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by William Wray, Junr. and Anne the wife of the said Wm. personally appeared and relinquished her right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 369. Indenture made 21 January 1747, between Alexander Bruce Senr. of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, and John Randle of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick county, œ42, 420a, on South side Maherrin river, formerly granted to the said Alexr. Bruce by Patent dated 28 September 1728. Signed Alexr. Bruce (bhm). Witnesses: Josias Randle, Peter Ware, John McGuffee. Court February 4, 1747, Indenture and Memorandum proved by the oaths of Josias Randle, Peter Ware and John McGuffee. Deed Book 3, Page 371. Indenture made 3 December 1747, between John Ezell of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, and William Melone of Bristol Parish, Prince George County, œ30, 279a, on South side of Maherrin River. Signed John Ezell. Court February 4, 1747, Indenture and memorandum acknowledged by John Ezell and Hannah the wife of the said John appeared and relinquished her right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 372. Indenture made 1 February 1747, between Joseph Renn of Prince George County and William Whittington of Brunswick County, œ6, 150a, Beginning at alive pine by the side of Hicks's Branch Thence along a Row of Mark'd trees across to the other Line being the upper part of a Tract of Land Containing Three hundred & Thirty five Acres Lying & being on the south side of Nottaway River on the West side of Hick's branch in the County of Brunswick formerly granted to the said Joseph Reen by patent dated 28 September 1730. Signed Joseph Reen (bhm). Witnesses: William Reen, Junr., Francis Reen, George Renn, Junr. Court February 4, 1747, Indenture & Memorandum proved by oaths of William Renn Junr., Francis Renn and George Renn Junr. Deed Book 3, Page 374. Indenture made 13 February 1747, between Roger Tilman of Northampton County, North Carolina, and Anne Courtney of Brunswick County, œ150, on South side of Nottaway River & lower side of Stoney Hill Run, 208a, Beginning alive Oak on the brink of the said Run Thence south Thirty Degrees East two hundred & Sixty poles to a Corner black Oak thence west Thirty Degrees south One hundred & forty poles to a Corner Shrub white oak thence west thirty Degrees North ninety eight poles to a Spanish Oak upon the said Run and thence down the same as it meanders to the Beginning Which said Tract or parcel of Land was formerly granted to George Tilman (Father to the said Roger Tilman) by letters patent dated 7 July 1726 and by him given & convied to the said Roger by Deed of Gift acknowledged 6 August 1741. Signed Roger Tilman. Witnesses: James Clack, Phillip Jones, St. Clack. Court February 4, 1747, Indenture acknowledged by Roger Tilman. Court July 7, 1748, Mary the wife of the said Roger Tilman, appeared in Court and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 376. Indenture made 13 January 1747, between Richard Brown of Brunswick County and Major Pryor of same, œ150, 350a, on South side of Nottaway River. Signed Richard Brown. Witnesses: Charles Royall, Titus Singleton, John Collier (bhm). Court February 4, 1747, Indenture & Memorandum proved by oaths of Charles Royall Titus Singleton & John Collier. Deed Book 3, Page 378. Indenture made 2 February 1747/8, between George Tilman of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick county, and George Scogging of Prince George County, 20 Shillings, 617a, on South side of Waqua Creek. Signed George Tilman. Witnesses: Drury Stith, Lewis Parham. Court February 4, 1747, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by George Tilman. Court May 5, 1748, Mary the wife of the within named George Tilman appeared and relinquished her right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 382. Indenture made 15 October 1747, between George Hicks of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, Gent., and Robert Jones, Junior of Albemarle Parish, Surry County, Attorney at Law, œ400, on North side of Maherrin river, 1310a. Signed George Hicks. Witnesses: Thomas Briggs, Richard Knight, William Gray, Junr., Henry Bedingfield, Thomas Pennington. Court February 4, 1747, Indenture & Memorandum proved by oaths of Richard Knight, William Gray, Junr., & Thomas Pennington, together with the Commission annexed for taking the relinquishment of Dower & privy Examination of Sarah the wife of George Hicks. Deed Book 3, Page 385. Commission directed to John Willis, Timothy Rives, George Wych, John Wall and Richard Ransom, Gentlemen, giving power to receive relinquishment of Dower from Sarah, wife of George Hicks, to Deed dated 15 october 1747, to Robert Jones for 1710a [sic], dated 16 October. Execution signed by George Wych and Richard Ransom. Deed Book 3, Page 389. Indenture made 7 April 1747, between William Pennington of Brunswick county and Edward Pennington of same, 5 Shillings, on S branches of Maherrin, 295a, including the place where now the said Edward Pennington lives. Signed William Pennington. Court April 7, 1748, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by William Pennington and Mary the wife of the said William appeared and relinquished her Right to Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 390. Indenture made 4 April 1748, between Robert Connel and Mary his wife of Brunswick County, Planter, and James Rowsay of Surry County, Cooper, œ10, 175a, on W side of the Road that Leads from the Old Courthouse of this said County to Penningtons Bridge on Maherrin River; being part of a Larger tract of 400a formerly granted by Letters Patent to William Gilbert and is all the Land belonging to the said Tract that lieth on the west side of the said Road. Signed Robert Connel and Mary Connel (bhm). Witnesses: Robert Campbell, Benja. Baird. Court April 7, 1748, Indenture acknowledged by Robert Connel and Mary his wife previous to which the said Mary was privily examined. Deed Book 3, Page 393. Indenture made 7 April 1748, between Richard Russell of Brunswick County and William Lindsy of New Kent County, œ40, 330a, on South side of Briery Creek by Letters Patent dated 25 July 1741. Signed Richard Russell. Witnesses: Thomas Twitty, Stephen Moss (bhm). Court April 7, 1748, Indenture acknowledged by Richard Russell and Margaret the wife of the said Richard appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 395. John Fennel of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, for Love and Affection which I bear to my son in law William Briger Junr. of same, 100a, on South side of Maherrin River & in case the said briger should die and depart this life without any heirs by his wife the Daughter of John Fennell the said Land to fall to the male heirs of John Fennel whom the said Briger shall think proper and the improvements made on the said land to be valued by persons & the money given to the heir of the said briger by the said heir that the Land is given unto by the said Briger, Beginning at a White Oak on the North side of the Road call'd Parsons Road on Thomas Parsons line Running up the Road to a Corner Tree a white oak on the south side of the Road a Corner tree of John Fennel's west from thence to James Hayleys Line to a white oak on George's branch from thence down the said Branch to a white oak so up to the Beginning, it being part of a Survey of Land belonging to John Fennel Containing 290a, and the upper end of the said Survey, dated 24 December 1747. Signed John Fennel. Witnesses: Burwell Brown, Mary Brown, Ephraim Fennel (bhm), William Evans (bhm). Court April 7, 1748, Deed acknowledged by John Fennel. Deed Book 3, Page 397. Indenture made 5 March 1748, between James Saxton of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County and John Smith of same, œ20, on North side of Fountains Creek, 200a. Signed James Saxton (bhm). Witnesses: John Douglas, James Smith (bhm), William Peeble. Court April 7, 1748, Indenture and Memorandum proved by oaths of John Douglas, James Smith and William Peebles. Deed Book 3, Page 399. Indenture made 8 March 1748, between Millinton Blalack of Johnston County, North Carolina, and John Randle of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, œ20, 163a, on South side of Maherrin River, formerly granted to Benjamin Carril by Patent. Signed Millinton Blalack, wit: St. Clack, David Towns, J. Magoffee (bhm), Josias Randle. Court April 7, 1748, Indenture proved by oaths of David Towns, John Magoffe & Josias Randle. Deed Book 3, Page 402. Indenture made 4 April 1748, between Richard Ransom of Brunswick County, and Mr. William Allen, son of Joseph Allen, Gent. Decd. of New Kent County, œ45, on North side of the Three Creek, 84a, being sold by Isaac House to the said Ransom. Signed Richard Ransom. Court April 7, 1748, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by Richard Ransom. Deed Book 3, Page 404. Indenture made 1 March 1747, between John Watson of Cumberland Parish, Lunenburgh County and William Simmons, Junr. of Southwark Parish, Surry County, a Black G[ ] called Dorrick paid & delivered by John Simmons, Late of Surry County, Father of the above Named William, 100a, which land was granted to the said John Watson by letters Patent dated 28 September 1728. Signed John Watson. Witnesses: Thomas Eastland, James Arnold, James Johnson, William Johnson, Christopher Moring, Junr. Court April 7, 1748, Indenture and memorandum acknowledged by John Watson and Rebecca the wife of the said John appeared and relinquished her right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 406. William Fox of Brunswick County, Planter, for œ6-10 Shillings paid by John Peterson of same, 151a, on the Myery Branch, dated 5 December 1747. Signed William Fox. Witnesses: Edward Pennington (bhm), Bland Horton, Samuel Ward (bhm). Memorandum dated 5 December 1747, signed William Fox (bhm). Court May 5, 1748, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by William Fox. Deed Book 3, Page 408. George Rives of Northamton [sic] County, North Carolina for œ50 paid by James Parham of Brunswick County, St. Andrews Parish, 50a, being a tract of land granted to the sd. George Rives by a deed of Gift dated 29 November 1746 by Thomas Rives his father, dated 5 May 1748. Signed George Rives (bhm). Witnesses: Absalom Atkinson, John Atkinson, William Ezell, Junr. Court May 5, 1748, Deed and memorandum acknowledged by George Rives and Mary the wife of the said George appeared and relinquished her right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 411. West Harris & Joseph Green of Granville County, North Carolina for œ40, paid by John Atkinson & Aaron Atkinson of Brunswick County, Virginia, on South side of Fountains Creek, 300a and is part of 900a granted to John Bradford by Patent dated 13 October 1727 & afterwards granted to Joseph Turner of Brunswick County, St. Andrew Parish by Deeds of Lease & release dated 2 April 1735 and afterwards given by Will to the Daughters of the said Joseph, Mary and Ann which are now the wives of the said West Harris and Joseph Green, dated 5 May 1748. Signed West Harris, Joseph Green, Mary Harris (bhm), Anne Green (bhm). Witnesses: Absalom Atkinson, William Ezell, Junr., James Parham. Court May 5, 1748, Deed and memorandum were acknowledged by West Harris & Joseph Green and Mary the wife of the said West and Anne the wife of the said Joseph appeared and relinquished their Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 414. Indenture made 5 May 1748, between William Malone of Bristol Parish, Prince George County and William Dailey of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, œ15, on South side of Maherrin River, 139a, being part of 279a granted to John Ezell by Letters Patent dated 12 January 1741 and afterwards made over to us by the said John Ezell unto the said William Malone. Signed William Malone. Court May 5, 1748, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by William Malone. Deed Book 3, Page 417. Indenture made 7 April 1748, between William Wiggins of Surry County and Charles Royal of Brunswick County, œ20, 100a, on North side of the three Creeks. Signed William Wiggins. Witnesses: Michael Wall, Absalom Atkinson, John Vinson. Court May 5, 1748, Indenture and Memorandum were acknowledged by William Wiggins and Anne the wife of the said William appeared and relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 3, Page 419423. William Malone of Bristol Parish, Prince George County, for Love and Affection which I have & do bear towards my well beloved Son in law Drury Robertson of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, 180a, on South side of Maherrin River, dated 5 May 1747/8. Signed William Malone. Court May 5, 1748, Deed & memorandum acknowledged by William malone. Deed Book 3, Page 423. Indenture made 6 November 1747, between John Duke of Brunswick County and Major Pryor of King & Queen County, œ5, on Moores Swamp, 504a, bounded as will appear by Patent dated 1738. Signed John Duke. Witnesses: Joshua Mabry, Abraham Peebles, John Davis, Junior, John Duke, Junior. Court December 8, 1747, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by John Duke. Court May 5, 1748, Indenture together with Commission annexed for taking the relinquishment of Dower & privy examination of Rejoice the wife of John Duke ordered to be recorded. Deed Book 3, Page 425. Commission directed to Nicholas Lanier, John Willis and Richard Ransome, Gentlemen, to privately examine Rejoice the wife of John Duke regarding Indenture dated 6 November 1747 conveying 504a on Moores Swamp, to Major Pryor of King & Queen County, dated 2 December 1747, and execution thereof signed by Nicholas Lanier and Richard Ransome dated December 1747. Deed Book 3, Page 426. Indenture made 5 April 1748, between Thomas Person of Brunswick County and Soloman Boykin of Northampton County, North Carolina, œ18, 330a, being granted to Thomas Person in Patent dated 1734. Signed Thomas Person. Witnesses: Thomas Nichols (bhm), Thomas Boykin, Francis Deloatch. Court May 5, 1748, Indenture and memorandum acknowledged by Thomas Person. Deed Book 3, Page 428. Indenture made 3 November 1747 between George Mabry of Brunswick County and Martha his wife, and William Gilliam of Surry County, œ70, on South side of Nottaway River, 400a. Signed George Mabry (bhm), Martha Mabry (bhm). Witnesses: H. Mabry, Junr., G. Mabry, William Gilliam. Court May 5, 1748, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by George Mabry and Martha his wife, previous to which the said Martha was privately examined. Deed Book 3, Page 430. Indenture made 3 November, 1747, between George Mabry of Brunswick County and Martha his wife, and William Gilliam of Surry County, œ130, on South side of Nottaway River, 280a. Signed Geor. Mabry (bhm), Martha Mabry (bhm), Witnesses: H. Mabry, Junr., G. Mabry, William Gilliam, Junr. Court May 5, 1748, Indenture & memorandum acknowledged by George Mabry & Martha his wife previous to which she was privily examined. Deed Book 3, Page 433. Indenture made 5 May 1748, between Jacob Woolsey of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, and Benjamin Warren of Surry County, œ100, 2 tracts on E side of the Great Creek, 1 containing 397a, Beginning at a white oak on the Indian Line on the East side of the Great Creek below Chritiana [sic] Fort Thence by the Indian East two hundred & eight poles to a white Oak, Thence South & by West two hundred & eighty four poles to a Spanish Oak, Thence so two hundred & twenty poles to a Red Oak, Thence North west thirty seven poles to a white Oak, Thence North thirty seven poles to a red Oak, Thence North twenty Degrees one hundred & seventy four poles to a Red oak, Thence North Sixty two poles to a white oak Thence North fifteen Degrees East fourteen poles to the Beginning being tract formerly granted to John Wall Junior by Patent dated 28 September 1728; other containing 238a, 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 & forty two poles to the Creek to a small white oak & thence up the Creek as it meanders to the Beginning being a tract formerly granted to the above said John Wall by Patent dated 1 February 1738. Signed Jacob Woolsey. Witnesses: John Douglas, John Wall, Junr., Michael Rice, Daniel Sears. Court May 5, 1748, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by Jacob Woolsey. Court September 26, 1749, Alice the wife of the within named Jacob Woolsey personally appeared and relinquished her right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 436. Indenture made 5 May 1748, between Diannah Cooke of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, Widow, and John Daniel of same, Carpenter, 5 Shillings, goods and chattels. Signed Diannah Cook (bhm), John Daniel (bhm). Court May 6, 1748, Indenture acknowledged by Diana Cook widow & John Daniel Carpenter. Deed Book 3, Page 438. Indenture made 2 June 1748, between John Roper of Charles City County and Thomas Twitty of Brunswick County, œ5, 1200a, on South side of the Mill Creek being part of a Larger Tract containing 1601a which was granted to the sd. John Roper by Letters Patent dated 2 August 1745. Signed John Roper. Witnesses: William Linsey, Richard Russell, George Hagood. Court June 2, 1748, Indenture proved by oaths of Richard Russell, William Linsey & George Hagood. Deed Book 3, Page 440. Indenture made 2 June 1748, between John Roper of Charles City County and George Hagood of Brunswick County, œ6-5 Shillings, 100a, on both sides of Bryrie Creek being part of a Larger Tract containing 1601a which was granted to the said Roper by Letters Patent dated 2 August 1745. Signed John Roper. Witnesses: Thomas Twitty, William Linsey, John Roberts. Court June 2, 1748, Indenture proved by oaths of Thomas Twitty, William Linsey & John Roberts. Deed Book 3, Page 442. Indenture made 2 June 1748, between John Roper of Charles City County and Edward Going of Brunswick County, œ5, 100a, on South side of the Mill Creek, being part of a Larger Tract containing 1601a granted to John Roper by Letters Patent dated 2 August 1745. Signed John Roper. Witnesses: Thomas Twitty, William Linsey, John Roberts (bhm). Court June 2, 1748, Indenture proved by oaths of Thomas Twitty, William Linsey and John Roberts. Deed Book 3, Page 444. Indenture made 2 June 1748, between John Irby of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County and Robert Hynds of same, œ13, on North side of the Great Swamp, 75a. Signed John Irby. Witnesses: L. Claiborne, Junr. Court June 2, 1748, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by John Irby. Deed Book 3, Page 446. Indenture made 26 May 1748, between John Person of Isle of Wight County, and John Jefferson of Brunswick County, œ25, 520a, granted to John Person of Surry County by a Patent dated 7 July 1726 and since by the death of the said John Person of Surry County descended to the said John Person of Isle of Wight County aforesaid as heir at Law. Signed John Person. Witnesses: William Bridger, William Moseley (bhm). Court June 2, 1748, Indenture, Memorandum and receipt acknowledged by John Person. Deed Book 3, Page 447. Indenture made 12 October 1747, between John Jackson of Brunswick County and Henry Morris of same, œ20, 274a, on the Beaver pond branch, being same land given to the said John Jackson by Deed of Gift acknowledged on 17 August 1746 by Thomas Lloyd the Elder. Signed John Jackson. Witnesses: James Clack, Adam Sims (bhm), St. Clack. Court June 2, 1746, Indenture acknowledged by John Jackson. Deed Book 3, Page 450. Indenture made 2 June 1748, between John Kelley of Surry County and Frances Jenkins of Brunswick, œ20, 248a, on North side of the Great Creek of Maherrin River and bounded as by Letters Patent dated 12 January 1746. Signed John Kelley. Court June 2, 1748, Indenture acknowledged by John Kelley and Elizabeth the wife of the said John appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 451. Indenture 2 may 1748, between Thomas Parrot of Dale Parish, Henrico County, and John Merritt of Prince George County, œ10, on South side of Waqua Creek, 76a. Signed Thomas Parrot (bhm). Witnesses: John Embry, John Duggar, Lewis Lanier. Court June 2, 1748, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Thomas Parrot. Deed Book 3, Page 453 Hugh Dunn of Brunswick County, for Love and Affection which I bear unto my Loving son Benoney Dunn of same, personal property, dated 4 July 1748. Signed Hugh Dunn (bhm). Court 4 August 1748, Indenture acknowledged by Hugh Dunn. Deed Book 3, Page 454. Indenture made 25 June 1748, between Samuel Harwel of Brunswick County and Thomas Stagg of same, œ70, on North side of Maherrin River and on both sides of the little Creek, 150a, being part of a tract of land originally taken up by Ambrose Jackson as by patent dated 28 September 1732. Signed Samuel Harwell (bhm), Anne Harwell (bhm). Witnesses: Thomas Jackson Junr., Thomas Jackson (bhm), Henry Jackson (bhm). Court 4 August 1748, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Samuel Harwell and Anne the wife of the said Samuel personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 456. Indenture made 1 August 1748, between Francis Lett of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County and Joseph Cannon of Bath Parish, Prince George County, œ35, on South side of Crab Cows [sic] branch, 200a, & bounded as it was Laid Off by Agreement of John Daniel & the said Frances Sundry persons being present at the same, being part of 380a of land granted to the said Frances by Letters Patent dated 15 March MDCCXLI. Signed Francis Lett (bhm). Witnesses: Thomas Hardiway Junr., Richard Haynes, John Davis (bhm). Court August 4, 1748, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Francis Lett and Amy the wife of the sd. Francis personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 458. Indenture made 13 January 1747 between John Kilcrease & Baersheba his wife of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County and Samuel Cental of same, œ26, 150, only eight foot of Ground to be reserved under the Cherry Tree where the said Kilcreases Child is buried the said Kilcrease & his heirs to have possession of the said Eight foot Square & to remain a Liberty burying place to the said Kilcrease. Signed John Kilcrease (bhm), Baersheba Kilcrease (bhm). Witnesses: Hugh Williams, Hezekiah Powel, Hubbard Quarles. Court 4 August 1748, Indenture & receipt proved by the oath of Hugh Williams. Court June 28=9, 1748, Indenture & receipt further proved by oath of hezekiah Powel. Deed Book 3, Page 460. Indenture made 2 August 1748, between William Wise of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County, and Thomas Wise son to the said William Wise of same, for Natural Affection but more especially for œ10, on NW side of the Cattail Creek, 150a. Signed William Wise (bhm). Witnesses: J. Wall, James Wall, John Wise (bhm). Court August 4, 1748, Indenture and Memorandum proved by the oaths of John Wall, James Wall and John Wise. Deed Book 3, Page 463. Indenture made 3 August 1748, between William Wise of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County and John Wise, son to the said William Wise, for Love and Affection and œ10, on both sides of the Catt Tail Creek, 150a. Signed William Wise (bhm). Witnesses: J. Wall, James Wall, James Wise (bhm). Court August 4, 1748, Indenture and memorandum proved by the oaths of John Wall James Wall & James Wise. Deed Book 3, Page 464. Indenture made 2 August 1748, between William Wise of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County and James Wise, son of the said William Wise, for Love and Affection and œ10, on NW side of the Catt Tail Creek, 150a. Signed William Wise (bhm). Witnesses: J. Wall, James Wall, Thomas Wise (bhm). Court August 4,1 748, Indenture and memorandum proved by oaths of John Wall James Wall & Thomas Wise. Deed Book 3, Page 466. Indenture made 1 June 1748, between Edward Goodrich of Brunswick County and Henry Duke of same, œ45, on South side of the Three Creek,s 100a, being part of a Tract granted to John Walker by patent dated 31 October 1726. Signed Edward Goodrich and Anne Goodrich (bhm). Court August 4, 1748, Indenture acknowledged by Edward Goodrich and Anne the wife of the said Edward personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 469. Henry King of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, which I have &do bear towards my loving son Charles King of same, all my Lands Goods & Chattels whatsoever to which I have any Right or Title to, dated 19 August 1740. Signed Henry King (bhm). Witnesses: Thomas Hardiway Jr., Robert Gee, Henry Bailey (bhm). Court July 7, 1748, Deed proved by the oaths of Robert Gee and Henry Bailey. Court August 4, 1748, Deed further proved by the oath of Thomas Hardaway, Junr. Deed Book 3, Page 470. Indenture made 2 February 1746, between John Bedingfield of Craven County, North Carolina, Planter and Benjamin Sewel of Brunswick County, Planter, œ30, 306, part of a tract of land formerly possessed by the said John Bedinfield [sic] whereof was sold a part to Richard Hyde of Brunswick County, on South side of Fountains Creek. Signed John Bedingfield. Witnesses: Nathll. Edwards, Saml. Bennitt, George Hicks. Court August 6, 1747, Indenture and Memorandum proved by the oaths of Nathaniel Edwards & George Hicks. Court August 4, 1748, also proved by the oath of Samuel Bennitt. Deed Book 3, Page 471. Indenture made 27 February 1747, between James Turner & John Cooper of Brunswick County and John Vincent Junr. & Peter Vincent of same, œ8, 150a, on South side of Maherrin River; the said John Vincent Junr to have 75a on North side of Linches branch & the said Peter Vincent to have 75a on South side of the said branch called Linches Branch. Signed John Cooper (bhm), Amey Cooper (bhm), James Turner (bhm), Elizabeth Turner (bhm). Witnesses: John Housman, John Vinson, David Peebles, Joseph Carter, Junr., John Vinson, David Peebles. Court August 4, 1748, Indenture with memorandum proved by the oaths of John Housman & John Vinson as to the said Cooper and by the oath of John Vinson as to the sd. Turner. Deed Book 3, Page 472. Indenture made 8 July 1747, between Thomas Clanton of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, and William Brown, Gent, of Southwark Parish, Surry County, œ400, on North side of Pea Hill Creek, 855a, being part of a Larger tract of 1710a granted to the said Thomas Clanton as son & heir of Edward Clanton Deced. by Letter patent dated March 1747, Beginning at a White Oak on peahill Creek thence south Sixty two Degrees East two hundred & Sixty poles to two white Oakes thence North five Degrees East two hundred & Eight poles to a Red Oak thence North Eighty five Degrees East one hundred & Seventy three poles to a Hiccory thence North fifty Six Degrees East one hundred & Eight seven poles to a white Oak thence North twenty two Degrees West one hundred & Seventy Six poles to a Corner thence south seventy eight Degrees west four hundred & eighty eight poles to Pea Hill Creek aforesaid thence down the said Creek as it meanders to the Beginning. Signed Thomas Clanton (bhm). Court August 4, 1748, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Thomas Clanton. Deed Book 3, Page 476. Indenture made 3 March 1747, between Moses Smith and Judah his wife of Granvil County, North Carolina, and Athanatious Robinson of St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County, œ10, 100a, being part of a Patent granted to Samuel Chamberlyn for 449a which Patent dated 11 December 1730. Signed Moses Smith, Witnesses: Hugh Williams, William Lawrence, John Phenix. Court 6 October 1748, Indenture and Receipt proved by the oath of Hugh Williams. Deed Book 3, Page 478. Indenture made 1 September 1748, between Henry Ledbetter of Brunswick County, and Lewis Parham of same, œ50, 400a, on both sides of the Great Creek. which said land was granted to Francis Eliage by Patent dated 25 July 1741 & by him sold to the said Henry Ledbetter. Signed Henry Ledbetter (bhm). Witnesses: John Embry, Hen: Embry Jr., John Clack. Court October 6, 1748, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by Henry Ledbetter and Edith the wife of the said Henry personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 480. William Bridger of Brunswick County, St. Andrews Parish, Shoemaker, for œ15 paid by James Haley, being part of a Larger tract of land John Fennel Surveyed & gave to the said Bridger by Deed of Gift, 100a, dated 22 August 1748. Signed William Bridger. Witnesses: John Evans (bhm), Mary Haley (bhm), Sarah Lucas, Drury Jordan (bhm). Court October 6, 1748, Deed acknowledged by William Bridger and Elizabeth the wife of the said Bridger personally appeared and relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 3, Page 482. BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VA - DEEDS - Deed Book 3 Abstracts Part 3 (1744-1749) ----¤¤¤---- Indenture made 5 October 1748, between John Wilburn Senr. of Surry County and James Oliver of Brunswick County, œ40, 290a, 100a of said Land being formerly granted to William Melton by Patent dated 1724, Beginning at a Spanish Oak Thence North Twenty five Degrees East one hundred poles to three Trees Chopt inwards Thence North Sixty five degrees West one hundred & Sixty poles to a Hiccory then South Twenty five Degrees west one hundred pole to a light wood post and south Sixty five degrees East one hundred & Sixty pole to the Beginning; other 190a of said Land being granted to John Wilburn party to these presents by patent dated 1730, Beginning at a Hiccory a Corner of William Meltons Land Thence by Meltons line south sixty five Degrees East one hundred & sixty pole to Three Trees Choped inward & South sixty five Degrees west Sixty nine pole to a black oak then North Sixty five Degrees East ninety two pole to a hiccory then North forty seven Degrees East twenty four pole to a pine by a branch then North thirty five Degrees west one hundred & thirty two pole to a Red Oak then North Ten Degrees west forty five pole to a popler over the Run of a branch a Corner of Lawrence Hous's Land then by Houses Line North twenty five Degrees East fifty pole to a white Oak then North west by North thirty five pole to a pine then West by North seventy two pole to a Red Oak then south sixty Degrees west Sixty four pole to three Trees Chop'd inwards in a line of William Houses Land then by Houses lines South East forty two pole to a Red Oak & South South West one hundred Eight poles to a Red Oak then South thirty Degrees East four poles to the Beginning. Signed John Wilburn (bhm). Witnesses: Thomas Oliver, John Wilburn, Junr (bhm), John Pas. Court October 6, 1748, Indenture & Memorandum acknowledged by John Wilburn and Anne the wife of the said Wilburn personally appeared and relinquished her Right of Dower. Deed Book 3, Page 485. ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Carol A. Morrison ___________________________________________________________________