PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VA - DEEDS - Thomas Owen Deeds ----¤¤¤---- 1770- Mar. Original Deed- Surveyed for Thomas Owen 334 acres of land 1770-17 Mar. Original Deed-Surveyed for Thomas Owen 400 acres of land 1770- 22 Nov. Deed Bk. 2 1770-71 Pittsylvania Co. Va. Pg. 137-138 Jas. Duncan of Pittsylvania County Va. to Thomas Owen of same county for 150 pounds current money of Va. tract of land in the county of Pittsylvania on the North side of Dan River containing 153 acres and bounded___ names Henry Stones line and William McDaniel’s line. In presence of: Elizabeth Yates James Dunkin Martha Yates Benjamin Gillan Tho Shelton Wm W Sheldon Benjamin G Williams 1771- 22 Aug. Deed Bk. 2 pg. 74 29 Aug 1771- William McDaniel of parish of Anbrim in the county of Halifax to Thomas Owen of the county of Pittsylvania for sum of 160 pounds current money of Va. tract or parcel of land lying in Parish of Cambden and County of Pittsylvania containing 240 acres being land said McDaniel purchased by Robert Wade Jun and was by said Robert Wade by indenture bearing date 22 Feb 1760 which said land was purchased by Robert Wade of Joseph Parrish and said Joseph Parrish by indenture bearing date 18 Jan. 1760 Indenture of Record in the Court of county of Halifax- All houses, out houses, Edifices, buildings, yards, Gardens, Orchards, Trees, woods and Underwoods, ways, water, water courses—unto said Thomas Owen his heirs-- William McDaniel S. L. in presence of John Wimbish John White Thomas Baldwin 240 acres in Aug. 29 1771 Johnson McDaniel 1772-1774 Pittsylvania County, Virginia- Deed Book 3 Page 415- 25 Dec. 1773 Power of Attorney from John Anderson of the County of Orange, Province of North Carolina, to Thomas Owen of the County of Guilford, Province of North Carolina, to receive all the estate, negroes, money, etc. due him in the County of Hanover, Virginia and elsewhere, chiefly now in the hands of Mr. Nelson Anderson, of Hanover County, it being in heirship which falls to me of the estate of John Anderson Sr. and Sarah, his wife. Witnesses: John Owen, Sr.- John Thompson-James Mitchell-Benjamin Williams. Recorded 24 February 1774 1780-Sep. 1-Pittsylvania Co. Va. 334 Acres Gramt Bpppl E p 443 On SS of Sandy River adj. Land of Gammon, Bollig—(from Land Patents & Grants-Univ. of Va. Library-Web page 1782-Nov. 1 Deed Bk. 7 Page 57 George Sutherlin Sen of Pittsylvania Co Va to Thomas Owen of Guilford Co. NC for sum of 200 pounds Va. money tract or parcel of land containing 395 acres bounded __names James Duncans corner George Sutherline In presence of Edward Warren Thomas Casey John Cook (Cox?) (Memorandum- on the day of the date of the written deed full and peacable possession of the mentioned lands was delivered unto the named Thomas Owen 1 Nov. 1792. George Sutherline In Presence of Edward Warren John Cook (Cox?) Thomas Casey 1782-Nov. 1 Then received of Thomas Owen sum of 200 pounds current Va. money in full for payment of the land Same witness-same George Sutherline ___May 21-At a court held for Pittsylvania Co. George Sutherland acknowledged the deed to be his ___ ___ Adams came into court and enters a protest against the ___ this Indenture all which was ordered to be recorded ___ 1786-589-Original Deed State of NC on the one part and George Adams of the County of Pittsylvania and State of Virginia on the other part 1786-Feb. 4 This indenture made this 4th day of February one thousand seven hundred and eighty six between Thomas Owen Sen. Of Guilford County and State of North Carolina of the one part and George Adams of the County of Pittsylvania and State of Virginia of the Other part Witnesseth that the said Thomas Owen Sen. For and in consideration of the sum of three hundred pounds Current Money of Virginia in hand paid by the said George Adams the receipt Whereof is hereby acknowledged before the sealing and Delivery of these presents Hath granted bargained and Sold and by those presents doth grant Bargain and Sell unto the said George Adams his heirs and assigns forever one Certain Tract or parcel of Land Containing Three hundred and Ninty five Acres lying and being in the county of Pittsylvania on the Branches of Dan River and Bounded as Follows to Wit, Beginning at James Duncan Corn? Thence New Lines North five Degrees West forty one paces to a Shrub White Oak North forty Degrees West fifty paces to a red Oak North ten degrees West one hundred and forty two paces to a Red Oak North Sixty five degrees West one hundred and Eighty paces to a Shrub White Oak South Seventy two Degrees West two hundred and five paces to a hickory South fifteen Degrees East one hundred and fifty paces to a Red Oak South sixty three Degrees east Seventy one paces to a Red Oak in Stoner Line thence along said Stoner line North twenty one Degrees East Sixty paces to a White oak thence along Duncans line North Seventy four Degrees East one hundred seventy six paces to a White oak South forth four Degrees East sixty Eight paces to a pine South Sixty five Degrees East one hundred and Twenty paces to the Beginning with all king of improvements thereon to have and to hold the said land and premises with it apertures unto the said George Adams his heirs and assigns foreer to the only proper use and behoof of him the said George Adams his heirs and assigns forever and lastly the said Thomas Owen Sen.? All and Singular the premises hereby granted land with its apertures unto the said George Adams his heirs and assigns forever against all and every person or persons. Whatsoever Shall and will Warrant and forever defent by these presents. In Wittness whereof the said Thomas Owen has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year above written. Sealed and Delivered in presence of: Thomas Owen John Wilson 1 interlined in words Simon Adams 1 “ Whatsoever “ David Owen 1 before assigned Rob Wynne 1 Rec’d full Satisfaction for the Within Mentioned tract of land and Witness my hand and seal this fourth day of February 1786 Test Thomas Owen Jn Wilson, Simon Adams David Owen, Robert Wynne At a Court held for Pittsylvania County the 20th day of March 1766 the Within indenture Together with the receipt herein indorsed and proved by the oath of three of the Witnesses thereunto to be the Acts and Deeds of the within Named Thomas Owen of the ? were ordered to be Recorded by the Court. Teste Will Turmstall ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Ms. Gerry Hill gerryinga@yahoo.com ___________________________________________________________________