Richmond County, VA - Early Marriages; William and Mary Quarterly Volume 5, No. 1, July 1896 Transcribed for the USGenWeb Archives Special Collections Project by Paul Schrank ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net *********************************************************************** Marriage Bonds at Warshaw, Richmond County. 19 MARRIAGE BONDS AT WARSAW, RICHMOND COUNTY Richard Adams to Elizabeth Griffin, 10 April, 1755. John Tarpley. Francis Slaughter to Jennie Luggett, spinster, 2 March, 1752. William Lightfoot. Jno. Steptoe, Junr., to Mary Sallard, spinster, 18 September, 1752. Chas. Sallard. Bellingham McCarty to Elizabeth Downman, October 1756. Wm. Glasscock. Vincent Vass to Judith Ball, 27 November, 1755. Samuel Rust. Wm. Glasscock to Ann Sallard, spinster, 11 February, 1755. LeRoy Hammond. Captain William Peachy to Million Glasscock, 31______, 1748. Security, Sam Peachy, Trav’ Tarpley. Tho’ Ball to Milldred Downman, 3 April, 1766. Ral. Downman WmSon Ball to Ann Beale, spinster, 23 November, 1762. Thomas Beale. John Glasscock to Mary Hendren, 28 November, 1759. Wm. Hendren. Thomas Stone to Betty Dobyns, 8 August, 1773. Henry Dobyns. Henry Armistead to Winifred Peachey, daughter of William Peachey, 14 October, 1774. L.R. Peachey to Betty Tarpley, 7 November , 1759 Thos. Sorrell to Million Glascock, 20 October, 1770. George Glasscosk. Jas. Edmondson, jr., to Ann McCarty, 19 April, 1775. Robert Singleton. Raleigh Chinn to Fanny Tarpley, 30 January, 1775. Charles McCarty. William and Leroy Peachey’s bond to keep ordinary, 3 July, 1768 William Lawson to Ann Harrison Rust, 24 October, 1772. Stanley Gower. Walter Tomiln to Sarah Fauntleroy. LeRoy Peachey. Wm. Colston to Lucy Carter, 19 October, 1775. LeRoy Peachey. These are selections from two packages, containing one hundred eighty-four bonds, in which all parties write, their names. 20 William and Mary Quarterly Rich’d Glasscock to Hanna Chichester, spinster, 29 April, 1761. Williamson Ball. John Fauntleroy to Judith Griffin, 8 February, 1781. Griffin Fauntleroy George Fauntleroy to Sally Fauntleroy, spinster, 8 March, 1768. Robert Tomlin. William Rochester to Ellianor Jones, 26 June, 1764. Jeremiah Brown. Jno. Glasscock to Susannah Mitchell, spinster, 8 June, 1770. Rawleigh Downman. John Luggitt to Frances Samford, spinster, 29 April, 1756. Joshua Singleton. William Pierce to Mary Mountjoy, spinster, 2 April, 1753. Alvin Mountjoy. Griffin Lewis to Lucy Luggitt, spinster, 18 September, 1760. John Luggitt. William Sallard to Ann Barber, 14 May, 1761. Tho. Luggitt. WmSon Ball to Priscilla Glasscock, 24 March, 1763. Rich’d Glasscock. Robert Chinn to Eliza Bellfield, 15 May, 1764. Rich’d Mitchell. William Sydnor to Ellen Fauntleroy, 12 October, 1763. John Woodbridge. Signed in presence of LeRoy Peachy. Roger Beckwith to Winifred Miskell, 6 January, 1762. Travers Tarpley. Robt. Degges to Betty Lawson, 9 December, 1766. George Reynolds. Isaac Degges to Mary Degges, 31st December, 1792. Younger Belsick. PROVIDENCE FORGE The place above named is a well-known station on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, nearly half-way between Williamsburg and Richmond. It first appears as the property of the Rev. Charles Jeffery Smith, A.M. a Presbyterian minister from Long Island, N.Y., and his partner, William Holt, who also held together