CALDWELL
Source: "Emigration to Other States from Southside VA"
CALDWELL, David et als Mecklenburg County, NC
"Know all men by these presents that we, David CALDWELL and Mary CALDWELL of the
County of Mecklenburg, State of North Carolina, do appoint Elijah GRAVES of Mecklenburg
County, State of Virginia, our lawful attorney to sue for and secure the legacy of my wife
Mary a legatee of Isaac SMITH, deceased."
Dated: 13 Sept 1791 Recorded: 10 Oct 1791
Ref: Mecklenburg County Deed Book 8, page 71.
CALDWELL, Robert et als Mercer County, Dist of Kentucky
"Know all men by these presents that we, Robert CALDWELL and David CALDWELL of Mercer
County, district of Kentucky do appoint David LOGAN of Halifax county, State of Virginia,
our lawful attorney to receive all debts and demands due us and to make a deed to a tract
of land in said county of Halifax containing 200 acres of land where David CALDWELL
formerly lived."
Dated: 11 July 1787 Recorded: 20 Sept 1787
Ref: Halifax County Deed Book 14, page 154
HENRY, William Lincoln County, KY
"Know all men by these presents that I, William JOHNSTON of Charlotte County, State
of Virginia, do appoint my friend William HENRY of Lincoln County, State of Kentucky, my
lawful attorney to make over to WILLIAM CALDWELL of Lincoln County, Kentucky, two tracts
of land which I purchased of Col John SMITH and William ROBERTSON...being 850 acres in
all_______and to give a deed for me."
Dated: 20 Aug 1785 Recorded: 4 Oct 1785
Ref: Charlotte County Deed Book 5, page 144
*CURNAL, Grace et als Laurens District, SC
"Know all men by these presents that we, Gracy CURNAL, Benjamin HITT and Nancy, his
wife, formerly Nancy CURNAL, Moses CURNAL, SAMUEL CALDWELL and JENNY CALDWELL, hiw wife,
formerly Jenny CURNAL, Polly CURNAL, heirs and legatees of the estate of Barnett CURNAL,
deceased, all of Laurens District, State of South Carolina, have appointed Curtis CURNAL
of the District of Laurens in the state of aforesaid our lawful attorney to sell and
dispose of our respective shares of a certain tract of land containing 200 acres on the
south branch of LAWSON'S Creek in Halifax County, State of Virginia, and to give deed
for same."
Dated: 28 Aug 1802 Recorded: 27 Dec 1802
Ref: Halifax County Deed Book 19, page 418
*Named spelled, also, CARNAL and later CARNALL