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Mark stayed in touch with me after we fled Katrina and was always a help. He
was a true Childress cousin.
James C. Childress from New Orleans Now in Dallas
Jim and Jeanne Childress
6041 Village Bend Drive
Apt 413
Dallas Texas
214-459-0907
Cell 214-802-9827
All our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family........it is a
great loss to you and all of us "cousins" out here across this great land. It
will take time to lessen the pain, but know that Mark is now walking hand in
hand with family that he loved so well.
Kathy Thacker
TN Childress
Gary,
My sincere condolences to you and the rest of your family. May it comfort you to know that Mark is now with the many ancestors he enjoyed knowing and researching so much.
Rufus Reed
Schertz, Texas
-------------- Original message from "Mark and Gary" <london2005(a)Charter.net>: --------------
> Mark suffered a massive heart attack while driving home from the office.
> He called me on his cell phone and we talked for several minutes, he
> vomiting and breathless. Paramedics were on the scene almost immediately
> but were unable to do anything. He died in front of me and the image of
> his final breathe will haunt me forever. I wish I could erase its
> excruciatingly painful injustice of death from my mind. His final words
> were "I love you and Mom" and his face went morbid.
>
> To say that he was greatly loved by those of us who knew him is an
> understatement. He was a brilliant and gentle, unique, irreplaceable man
> and his death has ripped the guts out of those who knew him. His loss
> is devastating here. I can't yet fathom the impact. I am numb to my
> bones. His death has consumed our family. He was a young man just 59
> and had many projects left unfinished. He had a prodigious photographic
> memory and I stood in awe of his intellect all my life. His loss will
> ripple through everything he touched.
>
> I am dwarfed and intimidated at the prospect to now even attempt to
> assemble his life's genealogy research and salvage what I can of his
> collection of unpublished works on genealogy. I use to joke that he was
> going to take his understanding of Childress genealogy to his grave with
> him, which he now has. He said it would take decades for him write down
> his research in the detail required but that was game to try. So he set
> about writing chapters with immaculate footnoting. He has left behind
> mounds of original source material collected by his hired professional
> researchers and himself in his travels and his multiple writing
> campaigns to archivists. His laborious transcriptions of period
> courthouse records must he unequaled by anyone before him. His complex
> charts of early Childress/Childers lineages make even my eyes glaze
> over. His verbal skills and immense understanding of what he read meant
> that he didn't suffer fools and didn't like the internet because of its
> anonymity for dregs of bizarre personalities and its ignorant postings
> of pretenders. I encouraged him to write for those yet to follow, yet
> to be born, that would be like himself.
>
> Many nights we had long discussions on genealogy or other far ranging
> subjects and his knowledge went everywhere.law, medicine and science.
> His research and management of the medical ordeals of our 90 year old
> mother, kept her alive to win an unwinnable battle when doctor's
> literally quit and walked out. It was a cutting edge, tenacious, high
> tech, low tech, cobbled together medical battle that was a tour de force
> to behold. He applied his intellect to genealogy and could quote
> hundreds if not thousands of arcane texts from memory and explain their
> inter-relationship to me. Though I would pretend to nod knowingly, I
> struggled to retain even the basic structure of his comprehensive jig
> saw puzzle. He used to call me his editor. But I have failed him and
> others in my ability to preserve his efforts. Now I have lost his
> genius and I know I can never in my lifetime match or do justice to him
> or to his work. I will never be able to pay enough homage to the
> respect I had for his existence. I have lost my best friend and
> confident. I tried to associate myself with him, and encourage him to
> write and record his ground breaking insights and use his abilities, and
> only I comprehend my defeat to capture his renaissance mind. It will be
> years, if ever, before I again try to sort through his paper work. I
> have yet to go to his office and pick up his library of material. I
> should, but not now and maybe not ever. I am not up the task and may
> never be, though I know some of his research would be a Rosetta stone.
> Mark's application of his years of formal education has forever taught
> me that if you are thorough and dedicated to detail and intellectualism,
> you can make sense of chaos and in genealogy yet salvage the
> relationships of your ancestors. I regret that I witnessed so much about
> which I can no longer ask questions. We all lost a treasure.
> Gary
>
>
>
> ==== CHILDRESS Mailing List ====
> Contact List Owners Mark or Gary Childress at
> NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS
> London2005(a)Charter.net
>
Mark,
I have been on this list for a very long time and have enjoyed it
very much. I have learned a great deal about the Childress family
line, to include not just mine, but many others. I even got my
brother, Clyde, involved with the DNA Project. With Mark gone, we
will have all lost so much. I grieve with you and your
family. Mark's passing is not only a great loss to all of us, but
especially to you and your immediate family.
I will remember you and your's in my prayers. May our Lord and
Saviour, Jesus, and our Father God give you peace and comfort. May
you forever remember those happy memories you have of Mark and
celebrate his life. Do not dwell in the past, but live in the
present, and move forward to the future. May God grant you joy and
peace. May He sooth your heart and fill you with love.
Peace,
Your 'Childress' Brother,
David in Richmond, VA metro area
Gary, my prayers are with you and your family. I hope that with time your
grief will lessen and your memories of all the wonderful things you and he
have had together will ease your troubled heart.
Sherion Childress Bowers
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark and Gary" <london2005(a)Charter.net>
To: <CHILDRESS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 10:36 AM
Subject: [Childress-L] RE: Mark Childress
> Mark suffered a massive heart attack while driving home from the office.
> He called me on his cell phone and we talked for several minutes, he
> vomiting and breathless. Paramedics were on the scene almost immediately
> but were unable to do anything. He died in front of me and the image of
> his final breathe will haunt me forever. I wish I could erase its
> excruciatingly painful injustice of death from my mind. His final words
> were "I love you and Mom" and his face went morbid.
>
> To say that he was greatly loved by those of us who knew him is an
> understatement. He was a brilliant and gentle, unique, irreplaceable man
> and his death has ripped the guts out of those who knew him. His loss
> is devastating here. I can't yet fathom the impact. I am numb to my
> bones. His death has consumed our family. He was a young man just 59
> and had many projects left unfinished. He had a prodigious photographic
> memory and I stood in awe of his intellect all my life. His loss will
> ripple through everything he touched.
>
> I am dwarfed and intimidated at the prospect to now even attempt to
> assemble his life's genealogy research and salvage what I can of his
> collection of unpublished works on genealogy. I use to joke that he was
> going to take his understanding of Childress genealogy to his grave with
> him, which he now has. He said it would take decades for him write down
> his research in the detail required but that was game to try. So he set
> about writing chapters with immaculate footnoting. He has left behind
> mounds of original source material collected by his hired professional
> researchers and himself in his travels and his multiple writing
> campaigns to archivists. His laborious transcriptions of period
> courthouse records must he unequaled by anyone before him. His complex
> charts of early Childress/Childers lineages make even my eyes glaze
> over. His verbal skills and immense understanding of what he read meant
> that he didn't suffer fools and didn't like the internet because of its
> anonymity for dregs of bizarre personalities and its ignorant postings
> of pretenders. I encouraged him to write for those yet to follow, yet
> to be born, that would be like himself.
>
> Many nights we had long discussions on genealogy or other far ranging
> subjects and his knowledge went everywhere.law, medicine and science.
> His research and management of the medical ordeals of our 90 year old
> mother, kept her alive to win an unwinnable battle when doctor's
> literally quit and walked out. It was a cutting edge, tenacious, high
> tech, low tech, cobbled together medical battle that was a tour de force
> to behold. He applied his intellect to genealogy and could quote
> hundreds if not thousands of arcane texts from memory and explain their
> inter-relationship to me. Though I would pretend to nod knowingly, I
> struggled to retain even the basic structure of his comprehensive jig
> saw puzzle. He used to call me his editor. But I have failed him and
> others in my ability to preserve his efforts. Now I have lost his
> genius and I know I can never in my lifetime match or do justice to him
> or to his work. I will never be able to pay enough homage to the
> respect I had for his existence. I have lost my best friend and
> confident. I tried to associate myself with him, and encourage him to
> write and record his ground breaking insights and use his abilities, and
> only I comprehend my defeat to capture his renaissance mind. It will be
> years, if ever, before I again try to sort through his paper work. I
> have yet to go to his office and pick up his library of material. I
> should, but not now and maybe not ever. I am not up the task and may
> never be, though I know some of his research would be a Rosetta stone.
> Mark's application of his years of formal education has forever taught
> me that if you are thorough and dedicated to detail and intellectualism,
> you can make sense of chaos and in genealogy yet salvage the
> relationships of your ancestors. I regret that I witnessed so much about
> which I can no longer ask questions. We all lost a treasure.
> Gary
>
>
>
> ==== CHILDRESS Mailing List ====
> Contact List Owners Mark or Gary Childress at
> NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS
> London2005(a)Charter.net
>
Gary,
I'm so sorry to hear of your terrible loss. Please know that I'm sending up
prayers for you and your family. You will all get through this with the
Creator's help.
Jean Spradlin-Miller
God be with you and provide you peace~although I didn't know Mark
personally, from his research we will all be connected to his memory. His research will
always be important Childress history and a resource forever.
Kathleen Childress Holt- Texas
In a message dated 7/30/2006 9:37:20 AM Central Standard Time,
london2005(a)charter.net writes:
Mark suffered a massive heart attack while driving home from the office.
He called me on his cell phone and we talked for several minutes, he
vomiting and breathless. Paramedics were on the scene almost immediately
but were unable to do anything. He died in front of me and the image of
his final breathe will haunt me forever. I wish I could erase its
excruciatingly painful injustice of death from my mind. His final words
were "I love you and Mom" and his face went morbid.
To say that he was greatly loved by those of us who knew him is an
understatement. He was a brilliant and gentle, unique, irreplaceable man
and his death has ripped the guts out of those who knew him. His loss
is devastating here. I can't yet fathom the impact. I am numb to my
bones. His death has consumed our family. He was a young man just 59
and had many projects left unfinished. He had a prodigious photographic
memory and I stood in awe of his intellect all my life. His loss will
ripple through everything he touched.
I am dwarfed and intimidated at the prospect to now even attempt to
assemble his life's genealogy research and salvage what I can of his
collection of unpublished works on genealogy. I use to joke that he was
going to take his understanding of Childress genealogy to his grave with
him, which he now has. He said it would take decades for him write down
his research in the detail required but that was game to try. So he set
about writing chapters with immaculate footnoting. He has left behind
mounds of original source material collected by his hired professional
researchers and himself in his travels and his multiple writing
campaigns to archivists. His laborious transcriptions of period
courthouse records must he unequaled by anyone before him. His complex
charts of early Childress/Childers lineages make even my eyes glaze
over. His verbal skills and immense understanding of what he read meant
that he didn't suffer fools and didn't like the internet because of its
anonymity for dregs of bizarre personalities and its ignorant postings
of pretenders. I encouraged him to write for those yet to follow, yet
to be born, that would be like himself.
Many nights we had long discussions on genealogy or other far ranging
subjects and his knowledge went everywhere.law, medicine and science.
His research and management of the medical ordeals of our 90 year old
mother, kept her alive to win an unwinnable battle when doctor's
literally quit and walked out. It was a cutting edge, tenacious, high
tech, low tech, cobbled together medical battle that was a tour de force
to behold. He applied his intellect to genealogy and could quote
hundreds if not thousands of arcane texts from memory and explain their
inter-relationship to me. Though I would pretend to nod knowingly, I
struggled to retain even the basic structure of his comprehensive jig
saw puzzle. He used to call me his editor. But I have failed him and
others in my ability to preserve his efforts. Now I have lost his
genius and I know I can never in my lifetime match or do justice to him
or to his work. I will never be able to pay enough homage to the
respect I had for his existence. I have lost my best friend and
confident. I tried to associate myself with him, and encourage him to
write and record his ground breaking insights and use his abilities, and
only I comprehend my defeat to capture his renaissance mind. It will be
years, if ever, before I again try to sort through his paper work. I
have yet to go to his office and pick up his library of material. I
should, but not now and maybe not ever. I am not up the task and may
never be, though I know some of his research would be a Rosetta stone.
Mark's application of his years of formal education has forever taught
me that if you are thorough and dedicated to detail and intellectualism,
you can make sense of chaos and in genealogy yet salvage the
relationships of your ancestors. I regret that I witnessed so much about
which I can no longer ask questions. We all lost a treasure.
Gary
==== CHILDRESS Mailing List ====
Contact List Owners Mark or Gary Childress at
NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS
London2005(a)Charter.net
Kathleen Holt
" there's no joy in pretending you are perfect" -Skip Ryan
Gary,
I am so sorry to hear this news and wish you strength and comfort to go
forward. I know you father would want nothing else from what you have
written.
Mark Childers
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark and Gary" <london2005(a)charter.net>
To: <CHILDRESS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 9:36 AM
Subject: [Childress-L] RE: Mark Childress
> Mark suffered a massive heart attack while driving home from the office.
> He called me on his cell phone and we talked for several minutes, he
> vomiting and breathless. Paramedics were on the scene almost immediately
> but were unable to do anything. He died in front of me and the image of
> his final breathe will haunt me forever. I wish I could erase its
> excruciatingly painful injustice of death from my mind. His final words
> were "I love you and Mom" and his face went morbid.
>
> To say that he was greatly loved by those of us who knew him is an
> understatement. He was a brilliant and gentle, unique, irreplaceable man
> and his death has ripped the guts out of those who knew him. His loss
> is devastating here. I can't yet fathom the impact. I am numb to my
> bones. His death has consumed our family. He was a young man just 59
> and had many projects left unfinished. He had a prodigious photographic
> memory and I stood in awe of his intellect all my life. His loss will
> ripple through everything he touched.
>
> I am dwarfed and intimidated at the prospect to now even attempt to
> assemble his life's genealogy research and salvage what I can of his
> collection of unpublished works on genealogy. I use to joke that he was
> going to take his understanding of Childress genealogy to his grave with
> him, which he now has. He said it would take decades for him write down
> his research in the detail required but that was game to try. So he set
> about writing chapters with immaculate footnoting. He has left behind
> mounds of original source material collected by his hired professional
> researchers and himself in his travels and his multiple writing
> campaigns to archivists. His laborious transcriptions of period
> courthouse records must he unequaled by anyone before him. His complex
> charts of early Childress/Childers lineages make even my eyes glaze
> over. His verbal skills and immense understanding of what he read meant
> that he didn't suffer fools and didn't like the internet because of its
> anonymity for dregs of bizarre personalities and its ignorant postings
> of pretenders. I encouraged him to write for those yet to follow, yet
> to be born, that would be like himself.
>
> Many nights we had long discussions on genealogy or other far ranging
> subjects and his knowledge went everywhere.law, medicine and science.
> His research and management of the medical ordeals of our 90 year old
> mother, kept her alive to win an unwinnable battle when doctor's
> literally quit and walked out. It was a cutting edge, tenacious, high
> tech, low tech, cobbled together medical battle that was a tour de force
> to behold. He applied his intellect to genealogy and could quote
> hundreds if not thousands of arcane texts from memory and explain their
> inter-relationship to me. Though I would pretend to nod knowingly, I
> struggled to retain even the basic structure of his comprehensive jig
> saw puzzle. He used to call me his editor. But I have failed him and
> others in my ability to preserve his efforts. Now I have lost his
> genius and I know I can never in my lifetime match or do justice to him
> or to his work. I will never be able to pay enough homage to the
> respect I had for his existence. I have lost my best friend and
> confident. I tried to associate myself with him, and encourage him to
> write and record his ground breaking insights and use his abilities, and
> only I comprehend my defeat to capture his renaissance mind. It will be
> years, if ever, before I again try to sort through his paper work. I
> have yet to go to his office and pick up his library of material. I
> should, but not now and maybe not ever. I am not up the task and may
> never be, though I know some of his research would be a Rosetta stone.
> Mark's application of his years of formal education has forever taught
> me that if you are thorough and dedicated to detail and intellectualism,
> you can make sense of chaos and in genealogy yet salvage the
> relationships of your ancestors. I regret that I witnessed so much about
> which I can no longer ask questions. We all lost a treasure.
> Gary
>
>
>
> ==== CHILDRESS Mailing List ====
> Contact List Owners Mark or Gary Childress at
> NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS
> London2005(a)Charter.net
>
Mark suffered a massive heart attack while driving home from the office.
He called me on his cell phone and we talked for several minutes, he
vomiting and breathless. Paramedics were on the scene almost immediately
but were unable to do anything. He died in front of me and the image of
his final breathe will haunt me forever. I wish I could erase its
excruciatingly painful injustice of death from my mind. His final words
were "I love you and Mom" and his face went morbid.
To say that he was greatly loved by those of us who knew him is an
understatement. He was a brilliant and gentle, unique, irreplaceable man
and his death has ripped the guts out of those who knew him. His loss
is devastating here. I can't yet fathom the impact. I am numb to my
bones. His death has consumed our family. He was a young man just 59
and had many projects left unfinished. He had a prodigious photographic
memory and I stood in awe of his intellect all my life. His loss will
ripple through everything he touched.
I am dwarfed and intimidated at the prospect to now even attempt to
assemble his life's genealogy research and salvage what I can of his
collection of unpublished works on genealogy. I use to joke that he was
going to take his understanding of Childress genealogy to his grave with
him, which he now has. He said it would take decades for him write down
his research in the detail required but that was game to try. So he set
about writing chapters with immaculate footnoting. He has left behind
mounds of original source material collected by his hired professional
researchers and himself in his travels and his multiple writing
campaigns to archivists. His laborious transcriptions of period
courthouse records must he unequaled by anyone before him. His complex
charts of early Childress/Childers lineages make even my eyes glaze
over. His verbal skills and immense understanding of what he read meant
that he didn't suffer fools and didn't like the internet because of its
anonymity for dregs of bizarre personalities and its ignorant postings
of pretenders. I encouraged him to write for those yet to follow, yet
to be born, that would be like himself.
Many nights we had long discussions on genealogy or other far ranging
subjects and his knowledge went everywhere.law, medicine and science.
His research and management of the medical ordeals of our 90 year old
mother, kept her alive to win an unwinnable battle when doctor's
literally quit and walked out. It was a cutting edge, tenacious, high
tech, low tech, cobbled together medical battle that was a tour de force
to behold. He applied his intellect to genealogy and could quote
hundreds if not thousands of arcane texts from memory and explain their
inter-relationship to me. Though I would pretend to nod knowingly, I
struggled to retain even the basic structure of his comprehensive jig
saw puzzle. He used to call me his editor. But I have failed him and
others in my ability to preserve his efforts. Now I have lost his
genius and I know I can never in my lifetime match or do justice to him
or to his work. I will never be able to pay enough homage to the
respect I had for his existence. I have lost my best friend and
confident. I tried to associate myself with him, and encourage him to
write and record his ground breaking insights and use his abilities, and
only I comprehend my defeat to capture his renaissance mind. It will be
years, if ever, before I again try to sort through his paper work. I
have yet to go to his office and pick up his library of material. I
should, but not now and maybe not ever. I am not up the task and may
never be, though I know some of his research would be a Rosetta stone.
Mark's application of his years of formal education has forever taught
me that if you are thorough and dedicated to detail and intellectualism,
you can make sense of chaos and in genealogy yet salvage the
relationships of your ancestors. I regret that I witnessed so much about
which I can no longer ask questions. We all lost a treasure.
Gary
So Green here is something new to discuss. What is your take on this data?
Regards, Benjamin Childress b. ca 1740 at Varina Par, Henrico Co. d. ca Oct
1783
married ca 1761 to Eliza Ann Joplin c1742-aft Oct 1775 d/o Thomas and Hannah
(Freeman) Joplin.
Benjamin son of John Childress and Matilda Royall
A number of people have said that Benjamin served in the American
Revolution. I have found no evidence of this.
However I did find where he provided Beef to the American Army during the
Revolution.
Benjamin Childress's will was written in 1775 and recorded at Amherst County
Courthouse. He mentioned only his wife
and his youngest son Royal Childress.
1) Lucy b. 1762 md Andrew Wright
2) Benjamin Childress, Jr. 3 Apr 1764-25 Mar 1857, Esmont
(I've been in his home at Esmont)
3) Samuel Henry Childress b. Nov 1765 d. aft 1822
4) John Thomas Childress b. 11 May 1767 d. 28 Dec 1861 (see below)
5) Virginia Childress b. 5 Sep 1769 married Joseph Colver
6) Royal Childress b. 14 Mar 1773 d. 21 Apr 1859, Adair Co., KY
married Elizabeth Cowerd then 2nd;y to Rachel Green Settle
12 ch by 1st wife 2 ch by 2nd. All in KY
John Thomas (B) (called Thomas B or John Thomas) b. 11 May 1767, Joplin's
Ford, Rockfish, Amherst Co., VA (now Nelson) d 28 Dec 1961, Clay Forge. prob
buried Tinkling Springs Church. Married 22 Feb 1794 to Nancy Elizabeth
Wiggington
306 663 10/27/1795 Bartholoomew Marran, Amh to Jos. Roberts, Amh, for L 75,
135 Ac. Littleberry Witt ,Wm Harris, Ro. Grant. Wit: Alex Roberts, Thomas
Childress, Jno Shelton.
307 674 2/15/1796 Royal Childress, Amh to Thomas Childress, Amh, L125, 140
Ac. Rockfish. Lines: Josiah Jopling, Matt Harris, Benj Childress. Wit: Ben
Johnson, Samuel Childress, Isaia Atkinson.
323 168 2/11/1797 Thomas Childress and wife Eliz., Amh, to Benj. Childers,
Amh, L300, 153 Ac. Lines Josiah Jopling, Matt Harris, Wm Harris, Benj.
Childress, to Rockfish River. Wit: Wm. Lee Harris, Jno Griffin, Jos.
Shelton.
427 253 2/18/1805 George Martin, and wife Mildred, Amh, to Thomas Childress,
L200, 230 ac, surveyed, 5/26/1795, S brchs of S fork of Rockfish. Lines:,
Cuthbert Webb, and Thomas Jopling deceased. Wit:
Hudson Martin, Peter Martin, Geo. Vaughn.
441 398 1/6/1806 Order to Henry Co. J.P.s, Geo. Martin and wife Mildred,
10/1805, to J Thomas Childeress, 230 Ac., Done by Ballinger Wade, and Jno
Dillard, 1/15/1806
Children: (others I'm sure)
1) John Royal 12 Jul 1797 to after 1881 married Mary Rebecca Huff
2) Nancy 1799 to aft 1810
3) James Henry 20 Dec 1801 to 29 Jul 1854 married Mary Gnets
4) Mahala 26 Oct 1802 to 30 Nov 1858 md Coleman Vines
5) William c1805-aft 1810
6) Agnes 1808 to aft 1880
7) Mary Martha Ann 20 Aug 1810 to aft 1880 md Vincent Huff
Steve
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Pittsylvania County (Out of Halifax 1767)
Typ patent
Ref VPB 33:691
Dat 3 Mar 1760
To Benjamin Childrey
Con £4
Re 790a Halifax/ on both sides of Bearskin Creek
loc -22480 6885 F127 L0 P72 0 7 0
Pt 0. r.o.
Ln S; 320P; xg a fork of sd Cr.
Pt 1. ptrs.
Ln S32E; 216P; xg a Br.
Pt 2. ptrs.
Ln N67E; 218P; xg a Br. 5 times
Pt 3. Hiccory
Ln n67e; 152p; xg the Cr.
!th. the same course 152P crossing the Creek to
Pt 4. r.o.
Ln N40W; 160P;
Pt 5. ptrs.
Ln W; 170P;
Pt 6. ptrs. on a Branch
Ln N3W; 320P; fm a Br.
Pt 7. ptrs.
lc S67W; 200P; xg a fork of the Cr.
end
typ grant
ref CGB D:578
dat 1 Mar 1781
to Major Childress
con A.C. 15 Shill. Sterl.
!by Survey 15 Apr 1780
re 108a Pittsylvania/ on the brs. of streight stone Cr.
loc 46253 -37603 F127 L0 P255
pt A) at Francis Lucks Crnr. w.o.
ln s58w; 154p; Cornelius Machanys Line
pt B) ptrs.
ln s43e; 150p; new Line
pt C) ptrs. in Lucks Line aforesaid
ln N29E; 178P; Luck
pt D) p.
ln n62W; 68P; [S62W]
end
typ grant
ref CGB B:119
dat 13 Nov 1779
to Joshua Stone
con A.C. 45 Shill. Sterl.
re 414a Pittsylvania/ on Jacobs br. of Stinking Riv.
loc 15943 -21238 F127 L0 P72 0 55 6
pt A) at Jacob Farress crnr. p.
ln n37w; 200p; new lines
pt B) p.
ln S88W; 21P;
pt C) Childres crnr. p.
ln S4E; 44P; Childres
pt D) p.
ln S77W; 61P;
pt E) crnr. p. crossing Jacobs br. 3 times
ln N65W; 134P;
pt F) Shrub r.o.
ln s20w; 168p; new lines
pt G) p. in Thomas Farris's line
ln E; 11P; Thomas Farris
pt H) p.
ln S53E; 92P;
pt I) p. in the sd Farriss's line t
ln s75e; 64p; new lines
pt J) p. in Slavory branch
lm ; ; down Slavory br.
pt K) crnr. in Jacob Farres's line
ln N4E; 240P; Jacob Farris
end
typ grant
ref CGB A:508
dat 28 Jun 1780
to Gilbert Hunt
con A.C. 35 Shill. Sterl.
!by Inclusive Survey made 23 Feb 1780
re 347a Pittsylvania/ on the Brs. of Stinking Riv.
loc 16537 -23466 F127 L0 P72 0 55 6
pt A) at Benjamin Gudgens crnr. w.o. in Jones Line
ln n29w; 80p; New lines
pt B) ptrs. in Michael Farrisss line
ln S80W; 18P; Michael Farriss
pt C) Small p.
ln N69W; 143P; xg a Br.
pt D) ptrs.
ln s42w; 47p; New lines
pt E) p. in Childress's line
ln S46E; 101P; Childress
pt F) ptrs.
ln S17W; 124P;
pt G) p.
ln n88e; 21p; Arther Kesee
pt H) p. in Benjamin Grudges line in his new Survey
!and th. along the Same
ln S37E; 200P; Benjamin Grudges new Survey
pt I) crnr. p. in Arthur Kesees line
ln n84e; 112p; Jacob Farris
pt J)
ln N26W; 154P; xg a Br.
pt K) a p.
ln N8W; 100P;
end
typ patent
Ref VPB 23:984
Dat 1 Aug 1745
To Henry Childs
Con 10 Shillings
Re 104a Brunswick/ on the S side of Staunton River
loc -21785 -37547 F127 L0 P72 0 50 0
pt A) a Mulberry Tree on the sd River at the Mouth of a small Branch
Lm sw; 100; [est] up a small Br.
pt B) white Oak on the same
Ln N28W; 256P;
Pt C) great red Oak
Ln N21E; 28P;
Pt D) Hiccory on Staunton River
!Thence Down the sd River as it Meanders to the beginning
Lm ;; down Staunton River
end
typ patent
Ref VPB 23:984
Dat 1 Aug 1745
To Henry Childs
Con 10 Shillings
Re 104a Brunswick/ on the S side of Staunton River
loc 29916 -51138 F127 L0 P72 0 8 0
pt A) a Mulberry Tree on the sd River at the Mouth of a small branch
Lm sw; 100; [est] up a small Br.
pt B) white Oak on the same
Ln N28W; 256P;
Pt C) great red Oak
Ln N21E; 28P;
Pt D) Hiccory on Staunton River
!Thence Down the sd River as it Meanders to the beginning
Lm ;; down Staunton River
end
Prince Edward County (Out of Amelia 1754)
typ patent
ref VAPB 31:142
to William Callicoat
dat 3 Jul 1752
re 1713 acres both sides Ellis fork of Flat Creek; both sides of the Road
! 800 acres to William Collicoat 28 Aug 1746 VAPB 25:209
! 913 new
loc 23618 -18363 F127 L0 P72 0 10 6
txt 25554 -23312 F127 R0 =Callicoat
pt Womacks corner pine
ln e17n; 80p; Lesters line
pt Lesters corner pine
ln s34e; 31p;
pt Villans corner
ln ese; 120p; Villans line
pt
ln n30e; 169p;
pt Dupuys line
ln w31n; 130p; Dupuy line
pt Dupuys corner white oak
ln n41e; 172p;
pt Dupuys corner white oak
ln n26e; 82p; Dupuy
pt Dupuy corner
ln e14s; 38p; Dupuy
pt Dupuy corner white oak
! it reads n14e; 233p Dupuys and Childers line
ln n14e; 333p; Dupuys and Childers line is closer jgs
pt Childers corner
ln e30s; 46p; Childers
pt Hurts corner
ln n31e; 102p; Hurts line
pt Motleys corner pine
ln w31n; 116p; Motley line
pt Motley corner
ln n; 86p;
pt Eckholes corner in the Road
ln w; 252p; Eckholes line crossing little Saylor Creek
pt Eckhols corner in Smiths line
ln s12w; 140p;
pt faced
ln e27s; 38p;
pt faced
ln w27s; 300p;
! page ends with three hundred at least one line lost
! guesswork follows jgs
pt Womacks line
lm ; ;
lc s19e; 264p; to agree with Womacks line jgs
! next page is: east 264p; to the beginning
end
typ patent
ref VAPB 28:401
to Duncom Blew
dat 20 Sep 1748
re 228 acres on the lower side of Sandy River on both sides of the Road
loc 21644 -18052 F127 L0 P255
txt 20544 -17276 F127 R0 =Blew
pt Daniel Browns corner pine
ln w6s; 118p; Browns line
pt Browns corner
ln s31w; 140p; Browns
pt Browns corner gum in the head of a branch
ln w22s; 6p;
pt Lesters corner
ln s11e; 105p; Lesters line
pt Searceys line
ln ne; 150p; Searcey
pt Searcey corner pine
ln e; 160p; Searcey
pt Searcey white oak
ln ne; 63p; King's line
pt Childreys line
ln w32n; 147p; Childrey line
pt Childrey corner
ln n33w; 14p;
end
typ patent
ref VAPB 13:457
to Charles Williamson
dat 28 Sep 1729
re 252 acres on South side of Bush River
! repatented to George Walker 5 Feb 1753 VAPB 32:014
loc 5237 -30466 F127 L0 P72 0 51 6
txt 5447 -30876 F0 R0 =Williamson
pt sycamore at the Mouth of the Second Great Branch above the Hunting Path
lm ; ; up the Branch
pt white oak
ln e16n; 140p;
pt red oak
ln n; 132p;
pt small dogwood
ln ne; 18p;
pt County line
ln ne; 120p; along the County line
pt turkey oak
ln w8s; 118p;
pt beech on the Bush River
lm sw; 199p; up Bush River jgs
end
typ patent
ref VAPB 21:548
to Thomas Childrey
dat 30 Aug 1743
re 388 acres on both sides of Bryer River
loc 11230 9149 F127 L0 P255
txt 8410 11605 F1 R0 =Childrey
pt red oak on Bryer River below Mortons marked Path to Williamsons
ln n56w; 64p;
pt pine
ln s35w; 186p;
pt small red oak
ln s54w; 116p;
pt small red oak
ln n81w; 90p;
pt pine
ln s6e; 98p;
pt sycamore on Bryer River
lm s; 99p; up Bryer River jgs
pt white oak on Bryer River
ln s72e; 70p;
pt pine
ln n67e; 240p;
pt poplar on Bryer River
lm ; ; down Bryer River
end
typ patent
ref VAPB 33:533
to James Stuart
dat 15 Dec 1758
re 113 acres on the upper side of Bush River
loc 3544 -30852 F127 L0 P255
txt 2158 -30701 F0 R0 =Stuart
pt John Nashs corner pine in Randolphs line
ln w38s; 240p; Randolphs line
pt Walthalls line
ln n17e; 120p; Walthalls line
pt Walthalls corner red oak
ln n40w; 111p;
pt Childreys line
ln e19s; 38p; Childreys line
pt Childreys corner
ln e33n; 36p;
pt Nashs corner
ln e20s; 170p; Nashs line
end
typ patent
ref VAPB 34:344
to Henry Chiles
dat 10 Aug 1759
re 400 acres on the South side of Appomattox River
loc -43176 -50223 F127 L0 P255
txt -44320 -48623 F1 R0 =Chiles
pt corner white oak in Chiles own line below the Island Branch
ln e12s; 110p;
pt John Morrows line
ln s10w; 120p; Morrows line
pt corner poplar
ln s; 60p;
pt Lee's line
ln w31s; 34p; Lees line
pt Lees corner
ln s30w; 306p; Colfees line
pt William Ewings line
ln n29w; 58p; William Ewings line
pt William Ewings corner
ln n6w; 227p;
pt Childs line
ln e35n; 15p; Chiles line
pt Chiles corner
ln n33e; 240p;
end
Regards,
Steve
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Mecklenburg County (Out of Lunenburg 1765)
typ patent
ref VPB 19:907
dat 1 Dec 1740
to Majr. John Bolling, Gent.
con 50Sh.
re 473a Brunswick/ N side of Roanoke River
!Whereas by one Patent under the Great Seal of this our Colony
!and Dominion of Virginia bearing Date the 4th Day of May 1732
!There was Granted unto John Bolling Gent. and Whereas the sd
!John Bolling hath failed to make such Cultivation and
!Improvement and Abraham Childers hath made Humble Suit to
!our Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of our sd
!Colony and Dominion and hath Obtained a grant for the same
!And the sd Abraham Childers hath relinquished all his Right
!and Interest therein to the sd John Bolling
loc -9288 8098 F127 L0 P255
pt A) at the Mouth of a Great Branch the Lower Line of John Butcher
lm nne; 200p; [est] up the branch
pt B) John Butchers Corner Ash
ln NE; 74P; John Butcher
pt C) his Corner Hiccory
ln E30N; 82P;
pt D) Pine
ln SE; 308P;
pt E) white Oak
ln E22N; 200P;
pt F) Great branch
lm sse; 50p; [est] down a the Great Branch
pt G) Shocko Creek
lm ssw; 50p; [est] down Shocko Creek
pt H) the River and
lm ; ; up Roanoke River
end
Montgomery County (Out of Fincastle (abolished County formed from Botetort)
1777)
Typ grant
Ref CGB 31:487
Dat 30 Apr 1795
To Stephen Childers
Con A.C. 15 Shillings Sterling
!by Survey 25 April 1782
Re 114a Botetourt/ on the head of Stephensons Branch a Branch of Roan oak
loc 26086 668 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. p. and w.o. by a branch below his house
Ln S; 160P; fm a br., below his house
Pt 1. 2 w.o. and a bl.o.
Ln N68E; 140P;
Pt 2. p. on the side of a hill
Ln N40E; 80P;
Pt 3. 2 bl.o. saplings
Ln N38W; 112P;
Pt 4. 2 large p. on a hill
ln S68W; 130P;
end
Typ exclusive grant
Ref CGB 34:375
Dat 2 Jul 1796
To Samuel M Hopkins ass'ee of Thomas Cloyd
!Exd & deld The Proprietor
Con 8 LOTWs #8,434, #1018, #855 #16485
!#1375 #911 #4592 and #1567
!by Survey 15 December 1795
Re 8400a Montgomery/ on big and little bottom Creeks Huffs Fork and flatt
Run,
!Waters of the South fork of Roan Oak
!But it is always to be understood that the Survey
!upon whch this Grat is founded, includes 2000 Acres
!(exclusve of the above quantiy of 8400 Acres) all
!of which having a preference by Law to the Warrants
!and Right upon which this Grant is founded liberty
!is reserved that the same shall be firm and Valid
!and May be Carried into Grant or Grants and this
!Grant shall be no bar in either law or Equity to
!the Confirmation of the title or titles to the same
!as before Mentioned and reserved ...
loc 26310 352 F127 L0 P73 0 12 0
Pt 0. a w.o. and Sp.o. by a path a crnr. of Stephen Childers land
Ln S40E; 100P; [Stephen Childers]
Pt 1. a ppl. and Locust on the said path
Ln S75E; 140P; fm sd path
Pt 2. a r.o. and w.o. on the bank of Stoney Run
Lm S32E; 100P; xg & down Stoney Run
Pt 3. a large w.o.
Ln S8E; 120P; down the bottom & xg Great Bottom Cr. at 72P
Pt 4. a w.o. hickory and Sp.o.
Ln S38W; 200p; xg Huffs fork of Roan Oak at 180P
Pt 5. a Ch. and Ch.o. on a hill Side
Ln S62W; 191P;
Pt 6. a w.o. 2 pines and w.o.
Lm S22E; 22p; or S72E
Pt 7. 3 p. on a hill side
!a Crnr. of a Survey of Benjamin Martins of 18000 Acres
Ln S32E; 150P; Benjamin Martins 18000a
Pt 8. a white pine and Ch. Saplins near a Mill branch
Ln S8E; 282P; xg some small brs.
Pt 9. 3 bl.o. on a hill
Ln S52W; 200P;
Pt 10. 2 w.o. and a bl.o. on a ridge
!th. leaving sd line S32W 400P
Ln s32w; 400p; xg a Number of small br. running
!into flat Run to
Pt 11. a bl.o. 2 Ch.o. Saplings and Sp. on a hill
Ln S73E; 164P; Crossing flat Run
Pt 12. a w.o. a Spruce p. and Maples on the bank
Ln N83E; 454P; xg a Number of Small brs.
Pt 13. a Sp.o. a w.o. and w.o. Saplings
Ln S55E; 232P; xg 2 brs.
Pt 14. a Ch. and r.o. and hickory on a ridge,
!by a path leading to Isham Hubbles
Ln N50E; 80P; fm path to Isham Hubbles, xg a br.
Pt 15. a Gum tree a r.o. and Lynn by it
Lm N4E; 55P; down the br.
Pt 16. 2 white pines
Ln N18W; 100P; xg the br.
Pt 17. a Maple and Beech on the bank
Ln N29E; 132P;
Pt 18. 2 white pines
Ln N22W; 63P;
Pt 19. 3 Hickories and a dogwood Saplin in the head of
!a Rich hollow
Ln N58E; 58P; fm hd of a Rich Hollow
Pt 20. a Hickory and Ch.o.
Ln N74E; 140P; xg [Rusk] Run at 54P & Conners br. at 120P
!and up it to
Pt 21. a poplar and 2 Sugar trees on the bank of sd Creek
Ln N18E; 45P; up a br.
Pt 22. 2 Hickories th. leaving
Ln N40E; 74P;
Pt 23. a ppl. and r.o. on a ridge
Ln S60E; 92P;
Pt 24. a w.o. near a branch
Ln N80E; 260P;
Pt 25. a Sp.o. and bl.o.
Ln N15E; 44P;
Pt 26. 2 Ch. on a Ridge
Ln N47E; 134P;
Pt 27. 2 C. trees
Ln N7E; 315P;
Pt 28. a Beech and Maple on the Bank of Huffs fork
Ln S65W; 50P; fm Huffs fork
Pt 29. a Sp.o. at the Mouth of a branch
Ln N62W; 65P; fm Mouth of a br.
Pt 30. a r.o. and Maple Crnr. of Andrew Lewis's Survey
Ln s40w; 34p; Andrew Lewis
!and with the lines thereof S40W 34P to
Pt 31. 2 Ch. near Huffs branch
Ln N35W; 150P; fm near Huffs br.
Pt 32. 2 Ch. and white pine
Ln N30E; 70P;
Pt 33. a r.o. and w.o. Sapling on a Ridge
Ln N75W; 258P;
Pt 34. 2 bl.o. and w.o. on a Ridge
Ln S50W; 84P;
Pt 35. 3 p.
Ln N80W; 94P;
Pt 36. a poplar w.o. and Maple by a branch
Ln N60W; 54P; fm a br.
Pt 37. a large w.o. and Ch.
Ln N5E; 30P;
Pt 38. a Ch. a dogwood Sapling and poplar Saplin
!on a Ridge S85W 104P to
Ln s85w; 104p;
Pt 39. 2 Ch. and a R.o. on a sharp Ridge
Ln N6E; 44P;
Pt 40. 2 white pines and Ch.o. on a point
Lm n52w; 190P; N52E
Pt 41. a bl.o. and Ch. on a Ridge near a path
Ln N42E; 126P; xg Falling Run
Pt 42. a Ch. and poplar in hollow
Ln N17E; 240P;
Pt 43. 3 Ch. on a Ridge
Ln N77E; 166P;
Pt 44. 2 Ch. and a poplar Saplin on a Chesnut Ridge
Ln N35E; 96P;
Pt 45. 2 dogwood Saplings and a Sp.o. on a hill side
Ln N15W; 58P;
Pt 46. a Ch. and 2 Maples Saplings on the trap Knob
Ln N28E; 306P; xg little bottom Cr. fm trap Knob
Pt 47. 2 Ch. on a Ridge
Ln N35W; 38P;
Pt 48. 3 C. on the Sharp point of a Ridge
!th. leaving sd lines and with the lines
!of a Survey of 10000 Acres of said Lewis's
Ln S33W; 72P; sd Lewis's 10000a
Pt 49. 2 w.o. and a Dogwood
Ln S62W; 50P; xg a br.
Pt 50. a w.o. and r.o.
Ln N79W; 62P; xg Lawrel br. at 58P
Pt 51. 2 w.o. and Maple in a bottom
Ln S49W; 118P;
Pt 52. 2 white pines 2 dogwood saplins out of one Root
!near little bottom Creek West 32P to
Ln w; 32p; fm near little bottom Cr.
Pt 53. a Ch.o. a w.o. and dogood Saplins
Ln S40W; 178P; xg some small brs.
Pt 54. a white pine a Gum tree and w.o.
!in the forks of a branch
Ln S23W; 132P; fm forks of a br.
Pt 55. a w.o. Saplin a Sp.o. and Ch. in the Gap of a ridge
Ln n76w; 32p; frm near the Chesnut Neck xg 3 brs. running
!running into big bottom Creek to
Pt 56. 2 r.o. a Ch.o. and p. on the top of the poor Mountain
Ln n20w; 60p; along the top of poor Mtn
Pt 57. 2 r.o. 2 w.o. and 2 pines
Ln N71W; 160P;
Pt 58. a Ch.o. a Ch. and Sp.o. Saplin th. leaving sd line
Ln s88w; 186p; Benjamin Jacobs Survey #4
Pt 59. a bl.o. and 2 Ch. Saplins on a Spur
!a Crnr. thereof and of Solomon Marks's Survey Number two
Ln s60w; 80p; Solomon Marks's #2
!and with a line leaving Jacobs's S60W 80P to
Pt 60. a p. and 2 Ch.o. a Crnr. thereof and of
!Stephen Childers land
Ln s47e; 200p; Stephen Childers
!and with the lines leaving Marks S47E 200P to
Pt 61. 2 blo. and w.o. on a Ridge
Ln S33E; 115P;
Pt 62. BK) 2 bl.o. saplings
lc S52W; 86P;
end
Typ grant
Ref CGB 34:607
Dat 20 Oct 1796
To Stephen Childers
!Exd & deld Jno Ingles the 23 dec. 1796
Con Exchanged TW #156 issued 25 August 1784
!by Survey 28 June 1795
Re 200a Montgomery/ on the head of Stapleton's Run, the waters of the S fork
of Roan Oak
loc 27102 -1272 F127 L0 P72 0 50 6
Pt 0. at 2 bl.o. and a w.o. on the top of a Ridge
Ln N47W; 200P;
Pt 1. a p. and 2 Ch.o. on a hill side
Ln S24W; 75P;
Pt 2. a r.o. and w.o. Sapling in a hollow
Ln S; 66P;
Pt 3. a w.o. and w.o. Sapling by a path
Ln S7W; 102P; xg sd Run
Pt 4. a w.o. and p.
Ln S44E; 124P;
Pt 5. a r.o. w.o. and ppl.
Ln N70E; 122P;
Pt 6. a w.o. and Sp.o. by a path
Ln N52E; 86P;
Pt 7. 2 bl.o. saplings
Ln N33W; 115P;
end
Typ grant
Ref CGB 33:260
Dat 30 Oct 1795
To Solomon Marks #1
Con LOTW #1,030 issued 27 December 1794
!by Survey 20 January 1795
Re 320a Montgomery/ on Waters of the S fork of Roan oak
loc 24978 -264 F127 L0 P72 0 50 0
Pt 0. at a black Walnut Elm and Ash, one Marked M by a branch on a line of
Stephen Childers's Land
Lm s36w; 192p;
Pt 1. 3 w.o.
Ln W; 166P;
Pt 2. a w.o. and p. on a ridge
Ln N14W; 262P; xg a br.
Pt 3. 2 w.o. and a w.o. sapling on a hill side
Ln S71E; 330P;
Pt 4. a w.o. and a bl.o.
Ln N71E; 30P;
end
Typ grant
Ref CGB 33:261
Dat 30 Oct 1790
To Solomon Marks #2
Con LOTW #1,030 issued 27 December 1794
!by Survey 20 January 1795
Re 590a Montgomery/ on the waters of the S fork of Roan Oak
loc 24582 -614 F127 L0 P72 0 50 0
Pt 0. at 2 bl.o. and a w.o. on a ridge on a line of his Survey Number one
Ln N35.5E; 148P; xg a br.
Pt 1. a ppl. and w.o. on a hill side on a line of Stephen Childers's Land
Ln N; 28P; Stephen Childers
Pt 2. a r.o. and w.o. sapling in a hollow a crnr.
Ln N24E; 75P;
Pt 3. a p. and 2 Ch.o. th. leaving sd line
Ln N60E; 68P;
Pt 4. a bl.o. and 2 ch. saplings
Ln N50W; 282P;
Pt 5. a w.o. ppl. and w.o. sapling on a bank
Ln S18W; 198P;
Pt 6. 2 bl.o. and a p.
Ln S46W; 254P;
Pt 7. 2 w.o.
Ln S78W; 16P;
Pt 8. 2 w.o. and w.o. sapling on a hill side near a br. crnr. to his Survey
Number one
Ln S71E; 283P; his Survey #1
end
Typ grant
Ref CGB 59:54
Dat 1 Aug 1809
To William Childers ass'ee of Boln Childers
Con LOTW #2846 issued 14 December 1799
!by Survey 3 September 1800
Re 29a Montgomery/ on Stapletons run a branch of the S fork of Roanoke
loc 25206 -314 F127 L0 P72 0 50 6
Pt 0. w.o. and p. crnr. to Stephen Childers's land
Ln N7E; 38P; Stephen Childers xg the run
Pt 1. w.o. and w.o. saplin th. leaving sd line
Ln S53W; 60P;
Pt 2. 3 hickory Saplings in a hollow
Ln S35E; 32P;
Pt 3. w.o. at the foot of a hill th. alnog the same
Ln S12W; 47P;
Pt 4. w.o. and walnut on the bank of the river
Ln S76E; 31P; xg the river
Pt 5. w.o.
Ln S42E; 22P;
Pt 6. 2 w.o. on a ridge
Ln N67E; 22P;
Pt 7. a maple on a hill side
Ln N9W; 28P;
Pt 8. 2 hickories
Ln N23W; 64P;
end
Typ grant
Ref CGB 106:53
Dat 1 Aug 1851
To Jeremiah P. Hall
!survey made 23 August 1848
Con LOTW #15,652
Re 350a Montgomery/ on the Waters of the S fork of Roanoke
loc 28506 758 F127 L0 P72 0 50 6
Pt 0. hickory by a Cliff of rocks on the east side of Stoney branch and at
the foot of the Poor mountain
Ln N80W; 14P; xg Stoney Cr./br.
Pt 1. white pine and hickory sapling crnr. to Charles Halls land
Ln N82W; 104P; Charles Hall
Pt 2. 2 p. saplings on a hill side
Ln N40W; 40P;
Pt 3. w.o. on a hill side
Ln N76W; 13P;
Pt 4. w.o. and Sp.o. in the gap of a ridge crnr. to Stephen Childers's land
Ln N52E; 94P; Stephen Childers
Pt 5. betwixt 2 pines on a hill side where 2 bl.o. Saplings are called for
in the grant
Ln N33W; 122P;
Pt 6. bl.o. on a ridge
Ln N47W; 200P;
Pt 7. p. and 2 ch.o. on a hill side crnr. to sd Childers also crnr. to
Solomon Marks' land
Ln N60E; 92P; Solomon Marks
Pt 8. bl.o. on the top of a ridge 2 ch. called for in the grant also
Ln N88E; 80P; new lines
Pt 9. 4 ch.o. on a hill side
Ln S11E; 71P;
Pt 10. a p. on a hill side
Ln S47E; 112P;
Pt 11. a p. on the top of a high hill
Ln S57E; 100P; down a steep hill and xg Stoney br.
Pt 12. white pine on a point spur of the Poor mountain
Ln s11w; 202p; along the side of the mtn
end
Nelson County (Out of Amherst 1808)
typ patent
! ttb file MHARR771 of mosaic XLHARRIS
dat 3 Aug 1771
ref PB 40:510-1
to Matthew Harris
con 30s
re 280a Amherst/hd brs Davis Ck
decl 0.0
loc 8975 -11208 F127 L0 P255
pt 0. Spanish oak
ln S51W; 178p; new lines
pt 1. Chesnut oak
ln S15E; 56p;
pt 2. Hickory in Lee Harris line
ln N33E; 106p; on his lines
pt 3. Red oak & ptrs
ln N57E; 218p;
pt 4. Ptrs cor to Zacharias Phillips
ln N46W; 84p; on his line
pt 5. Chesnut
ln N34E; 172p;
pt 6. Ptrs in Jas Montgomerys line
ln S86W; 104p; on his line
pt 7. Chesnut cor of his own
ln S15E; 53p; on own lines
pt 8. Wh oak
ln S45W; 71p;
pt 9. Red oak
ln S74W; 99p;
pt 10. Ptrs
ln S1W; 13p;
pt 11. Chesnut oak
ln N70W; 37p;
pt 12. Ptrs cor to Benj Childers
ln S11W; 150p; on his line
pt 13. Chesnut oak
ln N67E; 110p; new lines
pt 14. Ptrs
ln S61E; 13p; to beginning
!Shift: sta 2 of MHARR771.INT to sta 4 of LHA2I760.INT
!qua Approximately located
end
typ patent
! ttb file RMAYO780 of mosaic XSBRDAV
dat 1 Sep 1780
ref PB E:833-1
to Robt Mayo
con 5s
re 54a Amherst/S brs Davis Ck
decl 0.0
loc 6722 -10614 F127 L0 P255
pt 0. Chesnut cor of his own & ?Tincth
ln S30E; 46p; new lines
pt 1. Ptrs
ln N58E; 61p;
pt 2. Ptrs
ln N16W; 142p;
pt 3. Chesnut in Benj Childers line
ln N32W; 8p; on them
pt 4. Ptrs
ln N69W; 84p;
pt 5. Chesnut in Wm Forbes line
ln S13E; 60p; on them
pt 6. Ptrs
ln S12W; 26p;
pt 7. Ptrs his own cor at a br
ln S76E; 67p; on own lines
pt 8. Chesnut
ln S14E; 59p;
pt 9. Poplar
ln S57W; 40p; to beginning
!Assignee of Jno ?Tommason assignee of Angus Forbes. By survey 18 Mar 1771
!Sta 6: Brg from S121W to S12W typo
!Sta 9: Brg from S75W to S57W to match AFo2b767
!qua Unlocated
end
typ patent
! ttb file BCHIL770 of mosaic XSBRDAV
dat 12 May 1770
ref PB 39:85-1
to Benj Childers
con 10s
re 72a Amherst/S brs of S fk of Davis Ck of Rockfish Riv
decl 0.0
loc 6233 -12634 F127 L0 P255
pt 0. Ptrs cor to Jno Montgomery in Wm Wrights line
ln N83E; 32p; on Montgomerys lines at 32p
pt 1. A br
ln N83E; 40p; 77p to
pt 2. Ptrs
ln S70E; 92p;
pt 3. Ptrs
ln S11W; 105p; new line
pt 4. Chesnut oak
ln N58W; 48p;
pt 5. Ptrs
ln N32W; 40p;
pt 6. Ptrs
ln N68W; 80p;
pt 7. Chesnut in own line
ln N10W; 42p; on it to beginning
!Shift: sta 6 of BCHIL770.INT to sta 4 of RMAYO780.INT
!qua Unlocated
end
Nottoway County (Out of Amelia 1789)
Typ patent
Ref VPB 17:279
Dat 17 Mar 1736/37
To James Mitchel
Con 40 Shillings
re 400a Amelia Co.on both Sides of the S fork of Buckskin Creek
! adjoining the Lines of
!Henry Lester William Worsham William Perkinson
!Thomas Hamlin and Thomas Childrey
loc -41106 -32503 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. in Henry Lester's head Line where it crosses
!the Ridge Path to Mayes's
Ln N39W; 332P; frm Henry Lester's Head Line where it
!crosses Ridge Path to Mayes's
Pt 1. Thomas Childrey's Line
Ln E; 198P; Thomas Childrey
Pt 2. his Corner near the head of Buckskin
Ln N; 62P; frm near Head of Buckskin
Pt 3. Thomas Hamlin's Line
Ln E27S; 172P; Thomas Hamlin
Pt 4. his Corner
Lm n27e; 55p;
Pt 5. William Perkinson's Corner in sd Hamlin's Line
Ln S40E; 108P; William Perkinson
Pt 6. his Corner
Ln w40S; 310P; adj. sd Worsham and Lester
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 17:321
Dat 10 Jun 1737
To Thomas Childrey
Con 25 Shillings
re 250a Amelia/ on the lower Side of flat Creek and on both Sides of Frank's
Creek
loc -43398 -35636 F127 L0 P136 0 4 6
Pt 0. at Isham Vaughan's upper corner on the upper Side of said Frank's
Creek
Ln N; 102P; Isham Vaughan
Pt 1. a Corner Beech on a Branch of Frank's Cr.
Ln E; 240P; frm a Br. of Frank's Cr.
Pt 2. a Corner near Tommahawke
Ln S; 37P; frm near Tommahawke
Pt 3. Thomas Hamlin's Line
Ln S27W; 53P; Thomas Hamlin
Pt 4. a Corner in a small Meadow
Ln E27S; 29P; frm a Small Meadow
Pt 5.
Ln S; 62P;
Pt 6. a Corner on the head of a Branch of Buckskin
Ln W; 252P; frm Head of a Br. of Buckskin
Pt 7. a Corner
Ln N; 61P;
Pt 8. Isham Vaughan's Line
ln E; 10P; Isham Vaughan
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 17:324
Dat 10 Jun 1737
To Thomas Tabb
Con £12
re 2400a Amelia/ between Buckskin & West Creeks
!adjoining Henry Lester, James Mitchel,
!Thomas Childrey, Isham Vaughan, Richard Eckholes,
!Fitz Gerrald, Saml. Jones, Motes & Stegall's Lines
loc -37806 -31369 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. at Henry Lester's lower Corner upon Buckskin
Lm W40S; 108p; Henry Lester
Pt 1. a Corner in a Thicket near a small Meadow
Ln W30n; 332P;
Pt 2. a Corner near the head of a Branch called Doehead
Ln E40N; 40P;
Pt 3. James Mitchel's Corner in the same
Ln N39W; 332P; James Mitchel
Pt 4. Thomas Childrey's Line
Ln W; 56P; Thomas Childrey
Pt 5. his Corner
Ln N; 61P;
Pt 6. Isham Vaughan's Line
Ln W; 252P;
Pt 7. his Corner in the fork of Wolfpen Branch
Ln SE; 122P;
Pt 8. Richard Eckholes's Line
Ln E; 10P; Richard Eckholes
Pt 9. his Corner
Ln s23e; 524p; Richard Eckholes & FitzGerrald's Lines
Pt 10. Samuel Jones's Corner in the same
Ln E21N; 200P; Samuel Jones
Pt 11. his Corner
Ln s23e; 184p; one other of his Lines
Pt 12. his Corner Hiccory upon FitzGerrald's fork of West's Creek
Lm wsw; 100p; [est] up FitzGerrald's Fork of West's Cr.
Pt 13. a Corner Ash
Ln S30E; 184P;
Pt 14. a Corner Beech upon the main fork of West's Creek
Lm ne; 150p; [est] down Main Fork of West's Cr.
Pt 15.
Lm s85e; 450p;
Pt 16. Motes Line
Ln E8N; 336P; Mote
Pt 17. his lower Corner
Ln S8E; 26P;
Pt 18. West's Creek
Lm e; 100p; [est] down West's Cr.
Pt 19. George Stegall's Corner
Ln N15W; 168P; George Stegall
Pt 20. his the said Stegall's Corner upon Buckskin Creek
Lm ; ; up Buckskin Cr.
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 22:563
Dat 20 Sep 1745
To John James Dupuy
Con £4
re 800a Amelia/ on both sides of the North or Ellis's fork of Flatt Creek
loc -59874 -19968 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. at Turners Corner in Edward Jones's Line
Ln w; 64p; Edward Jones
Pt 1. his Corner
Ln S19W; 36P;
Pt 2. a Corner
Ln W31N; 292P; crossing N or Ellis's Fork of Flatt Cr.
Pt 3. a corner White Oak
Ln N41E; 172P;
Pt 4. a corner small White Oak
Ln N26E; 82P;
Pt 5. a faced Corner
Ln E14S; 38P;
Pt 6. a Corner White Oak
Ln N14E; 113P;
Pt 7. Childreys corner Hiccory
Ln E9S; 280P; Childrey
Pt 8. his corner White Oak
Ln S25E; 170P;
Pt 9. Turners corner
Ln W13S; 247P; Turner
Pt 10. his Corner
ln S; 162P;
end
Typ patent
!800a surveyed 1Oct1743 for Willm. Collicoat
!2 Surveys on the N side of Ellis's forke and
!on the head of Little Saylor Creeke on both Sides
!the Road joyning Smith Eckholes Childrey Hurt
!Motley and Dupuys
Ref VPB 25:209
Dat 28 Aug 1746
To William Collicoat
Con £4
re 800a Amelia/ on both sides the Road between the branches of Flatt and
Saylor Creeks
loc -61718 -27616 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. at William Eckholes's Corner in the Road
Ln W; 152P; William Eckholes, crossing little Saylor Cr.
Pt 1. his Corner in Smiths Line
Ln S12W; 140P;
Pt 2. a faced Corner
Ln E27S; 114P;
Pt 3. a Corner in a Slash
Ln S30W; 308P;
Pt 4. a faced Corner
Ln E31S; 190P;
Pt 5. Dupuys Line
Ln N41E; 68P; Dupuy
Pt 6. his Corner White Oak
Ln N26E; 82P;
Pt 7. his Corner
Ln E14S; 38P;
Pt 8. his Corner White Oak
Ln N14E; 233P; Dupuy's & Childers lines
Pt 9. Childers Corner
Ln E30S; 46P;
Pt 10. Hurts Corner
Ln N31E; 102P; Hurt
Pt 11. Motleys Corner Pine
Ln W31N; 116P; Motley
Pt 12. his Corner
Ln N; 86P;
end
Typ patent
!200a surveyed 1Feb1744/45 for Willm. King
!a Survey on the Branches of Sandy River and
!Flatt Creeke joyning Childres Villan Dupuy
!Rowland ? Searcey
Ref VPB 27:350
Dat 5 Sep 1749
To John Roberts
Con 20 Shillings
re 200a Amelia/ on the Heads of the Brs. of sandy R. and flatt Cr.
loc -65798 -17808 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. at Searcey's Corner white Oak
Ln NE; 63P;
Pt 1. Lesters Line
Ln E32S; 68P; Lester
Pt 2. Villans Line
Ln S30W; 120P; Villan
Pt 3. his Corner
Ln E30S; 236P;
Pt 4. Dupuys Line
Ln S21W; 20P; Dupuy
Pt 5. his Corner
Ln S27W; 160P;
Pt 6. a faced Corner
Ln W27N; 92P;
Pt 7. Rowlands Line
Ln N27E; 166P; Rowland
Pt 8. his Corner
Ln W25N; 174P;
Pt 9. Searcey's Line
Ln N; 118P; Searcey
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 31:2
Dat 20 Sep 1751
To William Childreys
Con 20 Shillings
re 204a Amelia/ on both Sides of the North or Ellis's Fork of Flatt Cr.
loc -58774 -25320 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. a Corner Hiccory on Hurts Line
Ln E17S; 80P; crossing the N or Ellis's Fork
Pt 1. a faced Corner
Ln S15W; 130P;
Pt 2. a Corner white Oak
Ln W9N; 280P;
Pt 3. a Corner hiccory
Ln N14E; 140P;
Pt 4. a faced Corner
Ln E30S; 46P;
Pt 5. Hurts Corner
Ln E23.5S; 146P; Hurt
Pt 6. his Corner
Ln N23.5E; 59P;
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 28:718
To Barnaby Wells
Dat 20 Jun 1749
re 125a upper side Flatt Creek
loc -56784 -23160 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. corner poplar in Beasleys line
Ln s43w; 35p; Beasleys line
Pt 1. corner pine
Ln w10s; 87p;
Pt 2. line
Ln n25w; 120p; Dupuy line
Pt 3. line
Ln n15e; 140p; Childrey
Pt 4. corner
Ln s31e; 241p; Garratts
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 24:239
To Jacob Garratt
Dat 5 Jun 1746
re 400a on N side of Flatt Creek
loc -54872 -25152 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. corner elm on a Branch
Ln w32n; 270p; Dyers line
Pt 1. line
Ln w19.5s; 146p; Hurts line
Pt 2. corner
Ln s23.5w; 71p;
Pt 3. corner
Ln e17s; 80p; Childreys line
Pt 4. corner
Ln s31e; 241p;
Pt 5. in Beasleys line
Ln n43e; 285p; Beasley
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 31:671
To Lewis Vaughan
Dat 10 Sep 1755
re 244a on head branches of Tomahawk & Franks Creek adj Robt Vaughan,
Robert Easley, Thomas Hamlin, Thomas Childrey and Isham Vaughan
loc -43596 -38274 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Robert Vaughans line where Isham Vaughan adjoins him on the lower
(sic) of Franks Creek
Ln e; 160p; Robert Vaughans line
Pt 1. Vaughans corner
Ln s; 60p; Robert Easleys line
Pt 2. corner
Ln e; 160p;
Pt 3. Hamlins line
!
! ln s27w; Thomas Hamlins line distance on next line
! at least one line of text is missing at the bottom of Page 671
! ["and 40p" at the top of the next page
!
! filling in from surrounding patents
Ln s27w; 155p; Hamlins line jgs
Pt 4.
Ln n; 37p; Childreys line jgs
Pt 5.
Ln w; 240p; Childreys line jgs
Pt 6. Vaughans line
Ln n; 160p; Robert Vaughans line
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 31:142
To William Callicoat
Dat 3 Jul 1752
re 1713a both sides Ellis fork of Flat Creek; both sides of the Road
! 800a to William Collicoat 28 Aug 1746 VPB 25:209
! 913 new
loc -64836 -19488 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. corner pine
Ln e17n; 80p; Lesters line
Pt 1. corner pine
Ln s34e; 31p;
Pt 2. corner
Ln ese; 120p; Villans line
Pt 3.
Ln n30e; 169p;
Pt 4. line
Ln w31n; 130p; Dupuy line
Pt 5. corner white oak
Ln n41e; 172p;
Pt 6. corner white oak
Ln n26e; 82p; Dupuy
Pt 7. corner
Ln e14s; 38p; Dupuy
Pt 8. corner white oak
! it reads n14e; 233p Dupuys and Childers line
Ln n14e; 333p; Dupuys and Childers line is closer jgs
Pt 9. corner
Ln e30s; 46p; Childers
Pt 10. corner
Ln n31e; 102p; Hurts line
Pt 11. corner pine
Ln w31n; 116p; Motley line
Pt 12. corner
Ln n; 86p;
Pt 13. corner in the Road
Ln w; 252p; Eckholes line crossing little Saylor Creek
Pt 14. corner in Smiths line
Ln s12w; 140p;
Pt 15.
Ln e27s; 38p;
Pt 16.
Ln w27s; 300p;
! page ends with three hundred at least one line lost
! guesswork follows jgs
Pt 17. line
Lm ; ;
lc s19e; 264p; to agree with Womacks line jgs
! next page is: east 264p; to the beginning
end
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Steve
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Goochland County (Out of Henrico 1728)
typ patent
! ttb file AGRAN747 of mosaic XKIRB
dat 25 Jun 1747
ref PB 26:33-34
to Alexander Grant
con 40s
re 370a -/bs Elk Licking Br a run of Licking Hole
decl -2
loc -33295 -6831 F127 L0 P255
pt white oak & Gum in Elk Licking Branch
ln N3W; 76p; on Henry Chiles's Line
pt 2 pines
ln N87.5E; 58p;
pt dead pine
ln N60E; 110p;
pt Pine
ln S1E; 420p;
pt Hickory
ln S80.5W; 150p;
pt Shrub Oak in Henry Childs Line
ln N1W; 312p; on Childs Line to beginning
!Shift: sta 0 of AGRAN747.INT to sta 2 of HCHIL727.INT
!Shift: sta 1 of AGRAN747.INT to sta 2 of WMILL732.INT
!qua Well located
end
typ deed
! ttb file JJOHN779
dat 14 May 1779
to Jno Johnson
con 25s
re 227a Goochland/Broad Br of Tuckahoe
!Magnetic variation 3.5W
!Surplus land found in John Johnson tract of 400 acres
decl 0.0
loc 11832 -20 F127 L0 P255
pt 2 white Oaks cor to Paul Childress
ln S86W; 192p; on his Line
pt ptrs cor to Robert Wade & William Rountree/Rowntree
ln N53W; 40p; on their Lines
pt ptrs
ln S88W; 56p;
pt pine Cor to Wm Roundtree & Chas Johnson
ln N47W; 106p; on his line
pt White Oak
ln N45E; 54p;
pt black oak cor to John Hutchins & John Ford
ln S56E; 46p; on their Line
pt 2 post oaks cor to John Hutchins
ln N85E; 41p; on his Line
pt post oak
ln S86E; 126p;
pt post oak cor to Wm Johnson
ln S8E; 90p; on his Line
pt black Oak
ln S87E; 102p;
pt post oak cor to Drury Wood
ln S72E; 56p; on his line to beginning
!Shift: sta 0 of JJOHN779.INT to sta 2 of LHENL745.INT
!qua Unlocated
end
Halifax County (Out of Lunenburg 1752)
Typ patent
Ref VPB 23:984
Dat 1 Aug 1745
To Henry Childs
Con 10 Shillings
Re 104a Brunswick/ S side of Staunton River
loc 68286 33060 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. at a Mulberry Tree on the sd River at the Mouth of a small Branch
Thence up the sd Branch as it Meanders
Lm sw; 100; [est]
Pt 1. white Oak on the same
Ln N28W; 256P;
Pt 2. great red Oak
Ln N21E; 28P;
Pt 3. Hiccory on Staunton River Thence Down the sd River as it Meanders to
the beginning
Lm ;;
end
Typ grant
Ref CGB E:463
Dat 1 Sep 1780
! surveyed 3 Oct 1772
To John Angus Ass'ee of John Rogers Junr. Ass' of John Childres
Re 395a on Little Blewing
loc 7332 10013 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Stiles Corner pine thence his Line
Ln S70E; 80P; Stiles
Pt 1. a Hiclory on Little Bluewing, new line same course from Little
Bluewing
Ln s70e; 126p;
Pt 2. a pine
Ln S20W; 253P;
Pt 3. a white Oak thence Crossing Little Bluewing
Ln N70W; 192P;
Pt 4. Sizemores Easter line
Ln n; 172P; Sizemore
Pt 5. a Corner pine
Ln N15W; 120P; Gill
Pt 6. a pine
Ln S65E; 112P;
end
Typ Grant
Ref CGB A:513
Dat 25 Jun 1780
! surveyed 23 Oct 1771
To William Gill
Re 400 acres Little Bluewing
Adj Hawkin, Childress
!Pt a) beginning Harbert Hawkins corner pointers, new liny 10 Apr 1783 (Meck
6:250)
loc 4904 14720 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. beginning at his and Guinn's corner white oak, running on his new line
Ln n18w; 250p;
Pt 1. Gill's corner white oak, new lines
Ln n10e; 192p;
Pt 2. pine in Shotwell's line on the same
Ln e; 140p;
Pt 3. his and Taylor's corner pointers, new line between him and Taylor
Ln s; 414p;
Pt 4. pointers in Guinn's line on the same
Ln s76w; 88p;
end
Typ grant
Ref CGB C:258
Dat 1 Feb 1781
! surveyed 5 Oct 1772
To Joseph Glenn [assignee of Andrew Felt who was assignee of Joseph Gill,
Jr.]
Re 400 acres fork of Bluewing
Adj Childries, Stiles, Fontain, Mausey, Glidwell
loc 8554 10459 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. beginning at Childries corner pine, his line
Ln n70w; 126p;
Pt 1. corner hickory, thence Stiles' line
Ln n30e; 120p;
Pt 2. small oak
Ln n4w; 128p;
Pt 3. red oak
Ln n29w; 244p;
Pt 4. crossing Little Bluewing to a pine, new line
Ln n57e; 22p;
Pt 5. corner black oak, thence on Fountain's line
Ln s49e; 272p;
Pt 6. corssing Little Bluewing to ash, on Mausey's line
Ln s18e; 22p;
Pt 7. large white oak
Ln s56e; 52p;
Pt 8. large white oak
Ln n56e; 52p;
Pt 9. pointers thence on Glidwell's line
Ln s10e; 84p;
Pt 10. pointers, new line
Ln s34w; 250p;
end
Typ deed
Ref 4:20 Halifax
Dat 1 Jun 1760
Rec 17 Jun 1762
Frm William Byrd
To Nash Glidwell
Re 400 acres both sides Lick Creek which runs into Hico River
Adj Thomas Jones
Wit R. Wooding, Rob. Wade, Edward Wade
! sold 200 acres to William Goode 20 Aug 1767 Halifax 6:501
! William Goode to Nicholas Childress 200 acres 13 Mar 1769 Halifax 7:314
! sold 200 acres Nash Glidwell to Christopher Watson 3 Mar 1769 7:343
loc 2802 2443 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. beginning at Thomas Jones' corner white oak
Ln n60w; 288p;
Pt 1. pine
Ln n6e; 132p;
Pt 2. white oak
Ln n70e; 224p;
Pt 3. pointers
Ln s28e; 210p;
Pt 4. pine
Ln s53w; 28p;
Pt 5. red oak
Ln s69w; 120p;
Pt 6. pine
Ln s21e; 120p;
end
Typ Grant
Ref CGB 3:328
Dat 5 Jul 1786
! surveyed 5 Oct 1772
To Richard Stiles
Re 346 acres Blue Wing
Adj Glidwell, Childry
loc 8606 10546 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. beginning at Childry's corner pine, new line
Ln n34e; 258p;
Pt 1. pointers in Glidwell's line, his line
Ln s10e; 232p;
Pt 2. corner poplar up creek
Ln s12w; 20p;
Pt 3. mulberry tree
Ln s35w; 246p;
Pt 4. pointers, new line
Ln n73w; 112p;
Pt 5. pointers in Childry's line
Ln n20e; 218p;
end
Typ Grant
Ref CGB C:255
Dat 1 Feb 1781
! surveyed 5 Oct 1772
To Luke Waldrope, assignee of William Gill
Re 400 acres fork of Bluewing
Adj Seat, Andrews, Atkinson, Childrie
loc 9034 12872 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. pointers in Seat's line, his line
Ln s35w; 74p;
Pt 1. pointers
Ln s55e; 130p;
Pt 2. crossing Bluewing to pointers, thence on Atkinson's lines
Ln s57w; 88p;
Pt 3. crossing creek to small hickory
Ln s42w; 46p;
Pt 4. Richard Andrews corner black oak, his line
Ln n79w; 266p;
Pt 5. William Gill, Sr., his line
Ln n; 148p;
Pt 6. Sizemore's corner red oak, his line
Ln n; 84p;
Pt 7. crossing Little Bluewing to Childries line, his line
Ln s70e; 192p;
Pt 8. crossing said creek to white oak
Ln n20e; 34p;
Pt 9. pointers, new line
Ln s73e; 112p;
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 36:689
Dat 26 Sep 1764
To John Legrand
Con £5
Re 975a Halifax/ head branches of N fork of Difficult Cr.
loc 6413 -55153 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. sm red oak
Ln S; 160p; new line
Pt 1. bl jack in Benjamin Childrey's line
Ln S33E; 38p; Childrey
Pt 2. ptrs
Ln S42.5W; 36p;
pt 3. red oak in Green's line
Ln S42E; 94p;
Pt 4. wh oak
Ln S27.5E; 27p;
Pt 5. ptrs in Abbot's line
Ln N40E; 126p; crossing a branch
Pt 6. ptrs
Ln S49E; 94p;
Pt 7. ptrs on John Legrand's former line
Ln N12.5W; 312p;
Pt 8. red oak sapling
Ln N63.5E; 190p; crossing a branch
Pt 9. wh oak
Ln S45E; 80p;
Pt 10, fore and aft in Jones's line
Ln N49E; 114p;
pt 11. wh oak
Ln N; 46p; new lines
Pt 12. wh oak
Ln N58.5E; 60p;
Pt 13. ptrs in William Owen's line
Ln N43W; 68p; Owens
Pt 14. ptrs
Ln N20W; 60p; new line
Pt 15. wh oak
Ln N53W; 92p;
Pt 16. pine
Ln N67W; 136p;
Pt 17. in Brown's line
Ln S; 116p; Brown
Pt 18. ptrs
Ln S56.5W; 302p; crossing three branches
Pt 19. ptrs in Richard Cardwell's line
Ln S25E; 46p; Cardwell
Pt 20. wh oak
Ln S27W; 146p;
Pt 21. ptrs
Ln S33E; 72p; Childrey
Pt 22. ptrs
Ln S88E; 30p; new line
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 34:370
Dat 10 Aug 1759
To Benjamin Childrey
Con 35 shillings
Re 330a Halifax/ branches of Difficult Creek
loc 5926 -52049 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Russell's cor red oak
Ln N41E; 40p; new lines
Pt 1. ptrs
LN N25W; 200p;
Pt 2. ptrs in John Legrands line
Ln S26W; 4p; Legrand
Pt 3. two wh oaks
Ln S74W; 82.5p;
Pt 4. hiccory in Sparrow's line
Ln S; 50p; Sparrow
Pt 5. red oak
Ln S25W; 153.5p;
Pt 6. wh oak
Ln S29E; 106p; Irby
Pt 7. wh oak
Ln S71W; 50p;
Pt 8. ptrs
Ln S8E; 100p;
Pt 9. bl jack in Russell's line
Ln N41E; 304p;
end
Henrico County (1634)
Typ patent
! ttb file JWHI1715 of mosaic XBURT2
Dat 23 Mar 1715
Ref VPB 10:253;2
To Jno Whitloe
Con 15s
Re 155a Henrico/ nr hd of 2Miile Ck of N s James Riv
Decl -5
loc 4137 -14645 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Cor wh oak on E s & nr hd of 2Mile Ck HYD
Ln N17W; 48p;
Pt 1. Three wh oaks & 2 pines on Jno Woodsons line
Ln ESE; 72p; on his line
Pt 2. Cor scrub bl oak in Henry Pews line
Ln ExS; 227p; on his line
Pt 3. Cor scrub bl oak
Ln E18N; 88p;
Pt 4. Cor pine
Ln E26S; 114p;
Pt 5. Cor bl oak parting sd Pew & Nicholas Hutchinson on W s a small br
HYD
Lm s; 28p; [est dir] down br with meanders 28 p
Pt 6. Mirey Run
Lm w; 38p; [est dir] up Mirey Run 38p
Pt 7. Cor pine on sd Run HYD
Ln W9N; 8p;
Pt 8. Abra Childers sr cor gum
Ln WxN; 162p; on his line
Pt 9. Cor pine in Childers line & on E s of Mirey Run HYD
Lm w; 12p; [est dir] up Run with meanders
Pt 10. Paros cor pine in his line HYD
Ln W9N; 152p;
Pt 11. Cor pine
Ln S3W; 69p;
Pt 12. Two cor bl oak 2 pines & a hiccory in Childers line
Ln W16N; 24p; leaving sd line
Pt 13. Cor pine of Wm Whitloe sr
Ln W; 72p; on his line
Pt 14. Small cor bl oak on E s of 2Mile Ck HYD
Lm ; 88p; up Ck with meanders to beginning
end
Typ patent
! ttb file TLEWI756 of mosaic XHBURT
Dat 16 Aug 1756
Decl -3
Ref VPB 33:242;1
To Tho Lewis
Con 20s
Re 200a Henrico/ B s James Riv
!400a gtd Wm Gordon 9 Jul 1725 & 200a became vested in Hutchins Burton
who failed to cultivate. On suit gtd Tho Lewis
loc -27088 -49363 F127 L0 P72 0 56 6
Pt 0. Ptrs joining Valentine Ball Jno Gording & Benj Clerk
Ln N43W; 300p; on Gordings line
Pt 1. Philemon Childers cor wh oak nr Watery Br HYD
Ln N37E; 30p; on Childers line at 30p
Pt 2. Xg Watery Br
Ln N37E; 15p; 45p to
Pt 3. Cor pine in sd Br
Lm ; ; down Br with meanders 36p to 4. Run of the Brook HYD, down Brook with
meanders 382p
Pt 5. Small br HYD
Ln S8E; 46p;
Pt 6. Clerks cor pine
Ln S34W; 120p; on his line to beginning
end
Typ patent
! ttb file TLEWI757 of mosaic XHBURT
Dat 5 Feb 1757
Ref VPB 34:176;1
To Tho Lewis
Con 20s
Re 200a Henrico/ xg Watry Br
Decl -3
loc -27064 -49311 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Ptrs joining Valentine Ball Jno Gording & Benj Clarke
Ln N43W; 300p; on Gordings line
Pt 1. Philemon Childers cor wh oak nr Watry Br HYD
Ln N37E; 30p; on Childers line at 30p
Pt 2. Xg Watry Br HYD
Ln N37E; 15p; 45p to
Pt 3. Cor pine in sd Br HYD
Lm ; ; down Br with meanders 36p to 4. Run of Brook HYD, down Brook 382p
Pt 5. Small Br HYD
Ln S8E; 46p;
Pt 6. Clarkes cor pine
Ln S34W; 120p; on his line to beginning
!400a gtd Wm Gording 9 Jul 1724. 200a became vested in Hutchins Burton who
failed to pay quitrent. On suit gtd Tho Lewis
end
Typ patent
! ttb file LCHIL685 of mosaic XEMATH
Dat 20 Apr 1685
Ref VPB 7:454;2
To Lemon Childres
Con 9 pers
Re 406a Henrico/ on Grindons Run of N s James Riv Varina Par
Decl -5
loc 14701 -14075 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Cor wh oak on Grindons Run HYD
Ln NxE; 39p;
Pt 1. __
Ln NE; 56p;
Pt 2. __.
Ln NNE; 51p;
Pt 3. __
Ln NNW; 52p;
Pt 4. __
Ln NNE; 120p;
Pt 5. __
Ln NWxW; 104p;
Pt 6. __
Ln WxS; 175p;
Pt 7. __
Ln SW; 146p;
Pt 8. __
Ln S.75pW; 28p;
Pt 9. Jno ?Bas...ts cor wh oak
Ln ENE; 52p; on Edw ?Mathews lines
Pt 10. __
Ln SE; 134p;
Pt 11. __
Ln ENE; 22p; E?
Pt 12. Cor pine of sd Mathews on Grindons Run HYD
Lm ; ; down Run with meanders to beginning
end
Typ patent
! ttb file PCHIL716 of mosaic XEMATH
Dat 31 Oct 1716
Ref VPB 10:300;1
To Philimon Childers jr
Con 10s
Re 97a Henrico/ xg Grindals Run of N s James Riv
Decl -5
loc 15264 -13558 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Cor pine on the line of Solomon Knibb
Ln NxE; 360p; on his line xg Grindals Run
Pt 1. Cor bl oak
Ln WSW; 32p; on line of Wm Hobson
Pt 2. Bl oak
Ln SSW; 120p; on sd Childers own lines
Pt 3. __
Ln SSE; 52p;
Pt 4. __
Ln SSW; 51p;
Pt 5. __
Ln SW; 56p;
Pt 6. __
Ln SxW; 39p;
Pt 7. __
Ln E27S; 64p; to beginning
end
Typ patent
! ttb file RWOOD687 of mosaic XEMATH
Dat 21 Oct 1687
Ref VPB 7:602;1
To Robt Woodson sr, Jno Woodson sr, Wm Lewis, Thos Charles
Con 10 pers
Re 470a Henrico/ W br Deep Run N s James Riv Varina Par
Decl -5
loc 15675 -17129 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Cor bl oak belonging to ye ?Coll Path socalled
Ln WSW; 34p;
Pt 1. Philemon Childers cor bl oak
Ln NWxW; 80p; on his line
Pt 2. Cor pine
Ln NNE; 140p;
Pt 3. Cor wh oak
Ln NE; 120p;
Pt 4. Cor wh oak & pine on ye W br of Deep Run HYD
Lm ; ; down br with meanders
Pt 5. Cor gum & pine on Richd ?Ferrer HYD
Ln SxE; 154p; on his line
Pt 6. Cor bl oak
Ln SSE; 88p;
Pt 7. Cor pine
Ln ESE; 81p;
Pt 8. Cor pine
Ln SWxS; 8p;
Pt 9. Cor pine
Ln SWxS.50pW; 50p;
Pt 10. Cor pine
Ln S; 20p;
Pt 11. Cor pine
Ln WxS; 140p;
Pt 12. Cor pine
Ln S; 20p;
Pt 13. Pine & 2 oaks on ye ?Coll Path ROAd
Ln WxN; 114p; on Solomon Knibbs line to beginning
end
Typ patent
! ttb file ACHIL741 of mosaic XACHIL
Dat 12 Oct 1741
Ref VPB 19:1139;1
To Abra Childers
Con 50s
Re 500a Henrico/ N s James Riv
Decl -3
loc -31634 -54103 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Robt Mosebys cor pine
Ln N10W; 164p; on his line
Pt 1. Cor poplar
Ln N60E; 174p;
Pt 2. Cor pine
Ln N55W; 106p; leaving Mosebys line & on Obadiah Smiths line
Pt 3. Cor pine
Ln N1W; 94p;
Pt 4. Cor pine
Ln N56E; 250p;
Pt 5. Cor pine
Ln S88W; 264p; leaving Smiths line & on Hollands line
Pt 6. Sevl ptrs
Ln N; 156p;
Pt 7. Cor pine
Ln W; 152p;
Pt 8. Cor pine dividing Holland & Conway
Ln S45E; 200p; on Conways line
Pt 9. Cor pine
Ln S10W; 192p;
Pt 10. Cor pine
Ln S45W; 54p;
Pt 11. Cor pine
Ln N80W; 58p;
Pt 12. Cor pine dividing Spears Conway & Walters
Ln S45E; 186p; on Walters line
Pt 13. Cor oak
Ln S40W; 168p;
Pt 14. Cor pine of sd Childers old line
Ln S55E; 156p; on his line
Pt 15. Cor pine
Ln S76E; 48p; to beginning
end
Typ patent
! ttb file ACHIL733 of mosaic XACHIL
Dat 20 Jun 1733
Ref VPB 15:80;1
To Abra Childers jr
Con 3L 15s
Re 750a Henrico/ N s James Riv
Decl -3
loc -34408 -50439 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Cor wh oak in Col Tho Randolphs line
Ln N40E; 120p; parting sd Childers & Jacob Robinson, on Robinsons line
Pt 1. Cor wh oak
Ln N5W; 230p; xg main rd
Pt 2. Cor wh oak of sd Robinson in Jno Walters line parting Childers
Robinson & Walters
Ln SE; 12p; on Walters line
Pt 3. Cor bl oak
Ln N40E; 148p;
Pt 4. Cor pine on Walters line parting Walters & Childers
Ln E35S; 156p; leaving Walters line
Pt 5. Cor pine
Ln E14S; 48p;
Pt 6. Robt Mosbys cor pine
Ln E30N; 140p; on his line
Pt 7. Cor wh oak in Mosbys line
Ln E22S; 62p; leaving Mosbys line
Pt 8. Cor maple or butterwood on W s of upp br of Ufnam Brook HYD
Lm ; 96p; down W s sd Brook with meanders
Pt 9. Jno Childers cor pine on E s sd Brook HYD
Ln S38W; 359p; on sd line
Pt 10. Cor wh oak & pine in Col Tho Randolphs line
Ln W; 284p; on sd line xg main rd to beginning
end
Typ patent
! ttb file JROBI734 of mosaic XACHIL
Dat 6 Apr 1734
Ref VPB 15:196;2
To Jacob Robinson
Con 40s
Re 390a Henrico/ N s James Riv
Decl -3
loc -34457 -50478 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Cor wh oak in Col Tho Randolphs line parting Abra Childers & sd
Robinson
Ln N43E; 120p;
Pt 1. Cor wh oak
Ln N4W; 230p;
Pt 2. Cor wh oak in Jno Waltons line parting sd Robinson Childers &
Walton
Ln NW; 192p; on Waltons line
Pt 3. Waltons cor wh oak parting Walton sd Robinson & Tho Cottrill
Ln S2E; 256p; on sd line,
Pt 4. Cor pine
Ln S43W; 166p;
Pt 5. Small cor wh oak parting Cottrill & Robinson
Ln S50E; 124p; leaving Cottrills line
Pt 6. Small cor red oak & wh oak in Col Tho Randolphs line
Ln E; 80p; on sd line to beginning
end
Typ patent
! ttb file TBATE742 of mosaic XACHIL
Dat 20 May 1742
Ref VPB 20:260;1
To Tho Bates
Con 20s
Re 204a Henrico/ in Great Br
Decl -3
loc -28566 -51009 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Jno Childers cor pine in Great Br
Ln N58W; 234p; on his line
Pt 1. Abra Childers cor pine
Ln S37W; 198p; on his line
Pt 2. Cor dead pine in Randolphs line
Ln S81E; 196p;
Pt 3. Cor pine
Ln E; 72p; xg Great Br
Pt 4. Wm Gordens line
Ln N31E; 74p; on his line to beginning
end
Typ patent
! ttb file PLEAS690
Dat 23 Oct 1690
Ref VPB 8:85
To Jno Pleasants
Re 2625a Henrico/ W br Deep Run
Decl -5
!*Bearings & poles fictitious for lines marked with asterisk.
loc 12038 -16451 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Cor wh oak of Edw Mathews
Ln N.75pE; 28p; on Philimon Childers
Pt 1. Cor pine
Ln NE; 156p;
Pt 2. Cor pine
Ln ExN; 176p;
Pt 3. Cor bl oak
Ln SExE; 22p;
Pt 4. Cor pine of Robt Woodson
Ln NNE; 140p; on his line
Pt 5. Cor wh oak
Ln NE; 120p;
Pt 6. Cor bl oak & pine in W br of Deep Run
Lm nE; 250p; [est] down br
Pt 7. Cor pine
Ln NNW; 28p; on Richd Forest
Pt 8. Cor wh oak
Ln NNE; 126p;
Pt 9. Cor poplar on WhiteOak Swamp
Lm W; 500p; [est] up Swamp
Pt 10.
Lm n60w; 400p;
Pt 10. Cor bl oak
Ln SW; 60p; leaving Swamp & Run,
Pt 11. Cor wh oak
Ln S; 320p;
Pt 12. Cor gum in br of 4-Mile Ck
Lm ; ; down br as it trendeth
Pt 13. Cor gum of Pleasants' former survey
Ln ENE; 134p; on his lines
Pt 14. __
Ln SExS; 214p;
Pt 15. __
Ln SW; 98p;
Pt 16. __
Ln SSE; 100p;
end
Typ patent
! ttb file JCHI1734
Dat 1 Aug 1734
Ref VPB 15:253;2
To Jno Childers
Con 40s
Re 400a Henrico/ N s low fk of Ufnam Brook of N s James Riv
Decl 0.0
loc -27203 -51327 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Cor pine of Wm Gandin
Lm e; 86p; [est dir] down brook 86p
Pt 1. Two cor butterwoods on N s sd Brook & at mouth of a br & on W
s sd br
Lm nw; 122p; [est dir] up br 122p
Pt 2. Cor pine on W s of sd br HYD
Ln N29W; 206p; leaving sd br
Pt 3. Cor bl oak in Robt Moselys line
Ln W; 41p; on his line
Pt 4. Cor pine of sd Mosely
Ln W; 94p; leaving his line
Pt 5. Cor bl gum on E s of upp br of Ufnam Brook HYD
Lm s; 56p; [est dir] down sd br with meanders
Pt 6. Cor pine on E s sd br
Ln S38W; 163p; xg sd br
Pt 7. Cor pine nigh a small meadowy br
Ln E30S; 230p; [?30S]
Pt 8. Cor pine on N s low Ufnam Brook HYD
Lm ; 30p; down Brook 30p
end
Typ patent
! ttb file JEGGL769
Dat 6 Apr 1769
Ref VPB 38:528;1
To Jos Eggleston
Con 25s
Re 250a Henrico/ E s upp br of the Brook of N s James Riv gtd Jno Childers
!Distances recorded in chains of 2 poles, here doubled to poles
!400a gtd Jno Childers 1 Aug 1734. Whereas Jos Clarke in whom the right of
part thereof supposed to contain 200a is become vested hath failed to pay
quitrents. On suit gtd Jos Eggleston
Decl 0.0
loc -29112 -51337 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Richd_Royall Allens cor pine
Ln N35E; 230p; on his line
Pt 1. Cor wh oak & hickory
Ln N31.5W; 90p;
Pt 2. Cor bl oak
Ln N89.5W; 134p;
Pt 3. Cor bl gum on E s of upp br of the Brook HYD
Lm ; 58p; down br with meanders
Pt 4. Cor pine HYD
Ln S35W; 164p; xg sd br
Pt 5. Cor red oak by a cor dead pine nr a large slash
Ln S62.5e; 152p; [S62.5E] xg sd slash to beginning
end
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Steve
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Charlotte County (Out of Lunenburg 1765)
Typ patent
Ref VPB 33:378
Dat 29 Aug 1757
To James Easter
Con 40 Shillings
Re 683a Lunenburg/ on both sides of Ash Camp Creek
!310a part thereof being part of a Patent for 840a formerly
!granted unto Thomas Jones by our Letters Patent bearing
!date the 20th day of August 1745
!the right and title of which sd 310a of Land is since
!become vested in the sd James Easter and
!373a the residue never before granted
loc 8511 20238 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Beech at the Mouth of the Grean branch on the sd Creek
Ln s26.5w; 28p; lines run by John Gwin
Pt 1. white oak
Ln S3.5W; 84.5P;
Pt 2. pine
Ln S4E; 10P;
Pt 3. Hiccory
Ln s; 104p; Thomas Boulden's lines S104P to
Pt 4. pine
Ln N89E; 350P;
Pt 5. white oak
Ln S25E; 140P;
Pt 6. pine
Ln S31W; 72P;
Pt 7. pine
Ln E; 176P;
Pt 8. pine
Ln N; 22P;
Pt 9. pointers thence along Childreys lines
Ln n; 142p; Childreys line
!the same Course Continued 142P to
Pt 10. Reeds line
Ln n84w; 200p; Reed
Pt 11. pine
Ln N5E; 22P;
Pt 12. two small Hiccories
Ln N84W; 138P;
Pt 13. white Oak
Ln N17E; 202P;
Pt 14. white Oak
Ln N45W; 88P; by Gwins measure
Pt 15. an Ash on the sd Great branch thence
Lm ; ; down the Great branch
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 30:23
Dat 1 Jun 1750
To Joseph Morton
Con 40 Shillings
Re 400a Lunenburg/ on the head branches of little Roanoak
loc 16462 7804 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. at Thomas Spencers Corner Pine Thence on his Lines
Ln N38W; 77P; Thomas Spencer
Pt 1. a white Oak Thence
Ln S82W; 124P;
Pt 2. a red Oak Thence on Mortons Lines
Ln N19E; 80P; Morton
Pt 3. a white Oak Thence
Ln N19W; 172P;
Pt 4. a Pine Thence
Ln N40E; 78P;
Pt 5. a Pine Thence
Ln N66E; 60P;
Pt 6. a red Oak Thence a new Line
Ln S40E; 340P;
Pt 7. a red Oak in Robert Childris's Line near a small Branch
Ln S43W; 186P; Robert Childris, from near a small br.
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 30:47
Dat 1 Jun 1750
To Sir William Skipwith, Baronet
Con 20Sh.
Re 200a Lunenburg/ on the head Branches of Little Roanoak
loc 16851 7833 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Childres Corner Pointers
Ln N43E; 210P;
Pt 1. P
Ln se; 164p; Wamack
Pt 2.
Lm s82e; 66p;
Pt 3. wO
Ln S50W; 122P;
Pt 4. wO
Ln S25W; 8P;
Pt 5. Pointers
lc N74W; 226P;
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 34:184
Dat 29 Aug 1757
To James Watkins
Con 20Sh.
Re 200a Lunenburg/ on the Head Branches of Little Roanoake
!Whereas by Patent 1Jun1750 granted Sir William Skipwith Baronet
!200a Lunenburg County on the Head Branches of Little Roanoake
!And Whereas the sd Sir William Skipwith hath failed to pay such
!Quit Rents and to make such Cultivation and Improvement and
!Fulwar Skipwith hath made humble Suit and hath obtained a Grant
!for the same which he hath assigned unto James Watkins
loc 16899 7909 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Childres's corner Pointers
Ln N43E; 210P;
Pt 1. P
Ln se; 164p;n Womack
Pt 2. wO
Ln S82E; 66P;
Pt 3. rO
Ln S50W; 122P;
Pt 4. wO
Ln S25W; 8P;
Pt 5. Pointers
lc N74W; 226P;
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 30:433
Dat 3 Nov 1750
Decl -1
To Robert Childres
Con 30 Shillings
Re 280a Lunenburg/ on the Head Branches of little Roanoak
loc 18199 6209 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Robert Childres Corner Pine in Wamacks Line
Ln S43W; 64P; Robert Childres
Pt 1. James Akins's corner red Oak in the same
Ln N40W; 340P; James Akin
Pt 2. red Oak
Ln N75E; 114P; Morton crossing a Branch
Pt 3. white Oak
Ln N42E; 66P; crossing a Branch
Pt 4. white Oak
Ln N71E; 70P; crossing a Branch
Pt 5. Pine
Ln S7E; 299P; Wamack crossing 2 Branches
Pt 6. red Oak
Ln S45E; 12P; to the first Station
end
Typ patent
Ref VPB 34:456
Dat 10 Aug 1759
To Joshua Hudson
Con 25Sh.
Re 232a Lunenburg/ on the Branches of Twittys Cr.
loc 16194 21720 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. at Hix'ss Corner Pointers in Childreys line
Ln s13w; 270p; Hix
Pt 1. p
Ln s25w; 64p;
Pt 2. p thence new lines
Ln n68e; 130p;
Pt 3. p
Lm n20e; 108p; n10e 108p
Pt 4. ppl
Ln n75e; 30p;
Pt 5. Hic
Ln n20e; 160p;
Pt 6. ptrs in Childreys line
lc n87w; 157p;
end
Typ grant
Ref CGB B:314
Dat 18 Jun 1780
To Francis Foster assignee of Samuel White
!Heir at Law of James White deceased
Con A.C. 40 Shillings Sterling
!by a Survey bearing date the 3rd of February 1752/53
![in Lunenburg County now Charlotte County]
Re 400a on the Branches of Twittys Creek and Ash Camp Creek
loc 18200 24144 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Coventons corner white oak
Ln n50e; 310p; Coventon from A to B
Pt 1. Small Hickory
Ln n; 165p; Walters line B to C
Pt 2. his corner pointers on Reeds line
Ln n85w; 80p; Reed C to D, N85W 80P to
Pt 3. Childres corner pine in the same,
Lm s; 160p; Childres D to E, South 160P [South 165P?] to
Pt 4. pointers E to F
Ln N85W; 213P;
Pt 5. Hutsons Corner pointers in the same
Ln s20w; 164p; Hutson his line F to G
Pt 6. Hickory
Ln s25e; 116p; new line G to H
Pt 7. pointers in Covintons Line
Ln n70e; 71p; Covinton line H to A
end
Chesterfield County (Out of Henrico 1749)
Typ patent
! ttb file RCHIL746 of mosaic XFEPPE
Dat 25 Jul 1746
Ref VPB 25:134;1
To Robt Childers
Con 15S
Re 111a Henrico/ S s James Riv
Decl -4
loc -79602 6219 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Reads cor pine
Ln S70E; 230p; on his line
Pt 1. oak
Ln N78E; 60p;
Pt 2. small wh oaks
Ln S78E; 54p;
Pt 3. oak
Ln N25E; ;
Pt 4. oak
Ln N22E; 76p; on Owen Evans line
Pt 5. cornered in Wm Hardings line
Ln W6N; 264p; on his line
Pt 6. oak
Ln S45E; 8p; new line
Pt 7. Eppes cor
Ln S33W; 88p; on his line
Pt 8. wh oak
Ln S10E; 14p; to beginning
!Sta 5: Brg from S83W to W6N to match WHard739
!Sta 3: from 26 to -1 to get closure
end
Cumberland County (Out of Goochland 1749)
typ patent
dat 19 Apr 1757
ref VPB 33:353-1
to Jno Woodson
con 25s
re 250a Cumberla/on Burtons Brook
loc -5387 -22318 F127 L0 P72 0 58 6
pt A) Pine cor to Francis Allen in Geo Freemans line
ln N45W; 168p; on Freeman
pt B) Ptrs
ln S60W; 39p; on Philemon Childers
pt C) Forked pine
ln N53W; 82p;
pt D) Pine
ln S70W; 98p; on Nathl Ford
pt E) Wh oak
ln S20E; 167p;
pt F) Ptrs
ln S40E; 55p; on Francis Allen
pt G) Ptrs
ln N68E; 232p; to beginning
!Shift: sta 2 of JWOOD757.INT to sta 7 of JELLE736.INT
!qua Well located
end
typ patent
! ttb file PCHIL751 of mosaic XACREW
dat 20 Sep 1751
decl -2
ref VPB 31:55-1
to Philemon Childers jr
con 15s
re 150a Cumberla/bs S br of Deep Ck of S s James
loc -5396 -22336 F127 L0 P72 0 58 6
pt A) Geo Freemans cor pine
ln N45W; 168p; new line N?5W
pt B) Ptrs
ln N60E; 177p; on Jno Ellet xg he br
pt C) Ptrs
ln S35.5E; 89p; on Wm Moss xg the br
pt D) Pine
ln S45E; 36p; on Andrew Crew
pt E) Wh oak
ln S45W; 158p; on Geo Freeman to beginning
!Shift: sta 3 of PCHIL751.INT to sta 3 of ACREW733.INT
!qua Well located
end
Fluvanna County (Out of Albemarle 1777)
typ patent
ref VPB 33 p849-850
dat 20 Aug 1760
to John Melton
con 40 Shill.
re 400a Albemarle Co. in the fork of James Riv. on the Branches of Beemon
[Bremore] Creek
loc -59489 99838 F127 L0 P72 0 54 6
pt A) at Pointers in Joseph Waltons Line
ln S25E; 155P; Joseph Walton, Cross a br.
pt B) a Pine
ln S; 38P; cross a br.
pt C) Pointrs
ln S19W; 81P; John Payne
pt D) a Pine
ln S74W; 80P; Cross a Br.
pt E) a white Oak and
ln S29W; 84P; cross a Br.
pt F) a Pine in the sd Line thence a new line
ln N52W; 224P; cross the said Br.
pt G) Pointers in Abra[ha]m Childres's line
ln N25E; 58P; Abram Childres
pt H) Pointers in Childers's line
!and thence a new line N55½E 280P
!crossing 3 branches to the First Station
lc n55.5e; 280p; cross 3 brs.
end
typ patent
!ID FV#B
ref VPB 34 p352
decl -1
dat 10 Aug 1759
to Abraham Childers
con 40 Shillings
re 400a Albemarle Co. on the Brs. of Spring Garden Creek in the fork of
James River
loc -52992 110191 F127 L0 P255
pt A) at Pointers in Benjamin & Richard Cocks Line
ln S74E; 250P; Benjamin & Richard Cock
pt B) pointers in the said Line thence New Lines
ln N16E; 260P; Crossing a Branch
pt C) a pine
ln N74W; 250P; crossing two Branches
pt D) two pines &
lc S16W; 260P;
end
typ patent
ref CGB L p511-512
dat 15 May 1784
decl 1
to David Ross Ass'ee of Patrick Napier
con Part of LOTW #11,013
!Issued 18 Febraury 1782
!345a by Survey bearing date the 20th day of Jan 1783
re 345a Fluvanna Co. on the Brs. of Bremore Cr.
loc -61801 101401 F127 L0 P72 0 54 6
pt A) at pointers in John Milton and Abraham Childers lines
ln N25E; 237P; Abraham Childers
pt B) a red oak Saplin thence due
ln N; 38P;
pt C) a pine Same course Continued 141P in all 179P
ln n; 141p;
pt D) a pine
ln N75E; 129P;
pt E) pointers in Stones line
ln S45E; 82P; Stone
pt F) pointers
ln S5W; 205P; Bennett
pt G) a pine in Joseph Waltons line
ln W; 35P; Joseph Walton
pt H) pointers
ln S25E; 6P;
pt I) pointers in Miltons line
lc S55.5W; 280P; Milton
end
typ patent
decl -1
ref VPB 31 p733-734
dat 10 Sep 1755
frm Robert Dinwiddie
to John Douglas
con 25 Shill.
re 400a Albemarle Co. on both Sides of Rock Fish Cr.
! See patent by Douglas 26:667, 20 Aug 1748 for 138 of these acres
loc -65876 100163 F127 L0 P72 0 54 6
pt A) at a white Oak on the N side of Rock fish Creek at William Matlocks
corner & running thence a new Line
ln S35W; 240P;
pt B) a pine
ln S15E; 86P;
pt C) a white Oak
ln E; 116P; cross Rock fish Cr.
pt D) pointers
ln N65E; 38P; Robert Walton
pt E) pointers
ln N25W; 100P; Abraham Childers
pt F) a pine
ln n72.5e; 280p;
pt G) pointers
ln N30W; 200P; cross Rock fish Cr.
pt H) Pointers
lc S60W; 172P;
end
typ patent
ref VPB 32 p228-230
decl -1
dat 13 Sep 1753
to Abraham Childers
con £4
re 800a ABCO on the branches of Bremore and Rock Fish Creeks
loc -65839 103076 F127 L0 P72 0 54 6
pt A) John Douglas's Corner at Pointers
ln e; 156p; Robert Walton's line
pt B) pine
ln S20W; 20p;
pt C) black Oak and Pine
lm s75E; 166P; Crossing the Secretaries Rolling Road and a small branch of
Bremore to
pt D) white Oak
ln N25E; 482P; Crossing 4 Branches to
pt E) a Shruby black Oak
ln N; 36P;
pt F) pine
ln s86w; 333p; Thomas Napier Crossing the sd Road and
!a branch of Rock fish Creek to
pt G) pine
ln S33W; 9P;
pt H) Pointers
ln s30e; 200p; John Douglas, Crossing Rock Fish Creek
pt I) Pointers
ln S72.5W; 280P; Crossing a small branch to
pt J) Pointers
ln S15W; 26P;
pt K) Pine
ln S25E; 100P;
pt L) Pointers
lc S65W; 38P; Crossing a branch
end
typ patent
decl -1
ref VPB 33 p84
dat 16 Aug 1756
frm Robert Dinwiddie
to Abraham Childres
con 40 Shill.
re 394a Albemarle Co. on the Brs. of Bremore Cr. of the Fluvanna
loc -65190 106280 F127 L0 P72 0 55 6
pt A) at Robert Waltons Corner at pointers
ln S70E; 200P;
pt B) a pine
ln N17E; 320P; cross a Br.
pt C) Pointers
ln N70W; 197P; cross the same br.
pt D) a white Oak Saplin
ln S17W; 8P;
pt E) Robert Waltons Corner pine
lc S16W; 312P; Robert Walton
end
typ patent
decl -1
ref VPB 33 p296
dat 16 Aug 1756
frm Robert Dinwiddie
to Thomas Lawhon
con 10 Shill.
re 81a Albemarle Co. on the brs. of Rock fish Cr. of the Fluvanna
loc -64845 97929 F127 L0 P72 0 54 6
pt A) at Thomas Napiers and William Mattocks Corner pine
!running thence on Mattocks
ln S25W; 252P; William Mattock
pt B) pinters
ln N60E; 172P; John Douglas, cross a small br.
pt C) pointers
ln N33E; 9P; Abraham Childers
pt D) a pine
ln N20W; 148P; Thomas Napier
end
typ patent
dat 6 Apr 1769
ref VPB 38 p600-2
to Thomas Napier
con 40s
re 400a Albemarl/brs Rockfish Ck of Fluvanna
loc -61126 99210 F127 L0 P72 0 54 6
pt A) Pine in Abra Childres cor
ln N; 141p;
pt B) Pine
ln S52.5W; 84p;
pt C) Ptrs
ln N42W; 131p;
pt D) Ptrs
ln N22W; 74p;
pt E) Ptrs
ln S10W; 80p;
pt F) Ptrs
ln N50W; 36p;
pt G) Ptrs
ln N80W; 34p;
pt H) Pine
ln W; 120p;
pt I) Ptrs
ln S60W; 68p;
pt J) Pine
ln S2E; 16p;
pt K) Wh oak
ln S70E; 74p;
pt L) Pine
ln S20E; 148p; on line of Tho Lawhorn
pt M) Ptrs
ln N86E; 329p; on Abra Childres line to beginning
end
Regards,
Steve
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Buckingham County (Out of Albemarle 1761)
typ patent
! ttb file ACHIL753 of mosaic XALLEN
dat 13 Sep 1753
decl -1
ref VPB 32:230-1
to Abra Childers
con 20s
re 200a Albemarl/S s Slate Riv
loc 5683 -69088 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Red oak in Tho Phelps line of S s Hunts Ck
ln S25W; 74p; new lines
pt B) Wh oak saplin
ln S50W; 172p; xg a br
pt C) Ptrs
ln N65.5W; 10p;
pt D) David Lesueurs cor pine
ln N65.5W; 142p; on his line same course cont in all 152p xg Hunts Ck
pt E) Pine
ln N53E; 297p; xg 2 brs
pt F) Ptrs
ln S45E; 86p; on Tho Phelps line xg the Ck to beginning
!Shift: sta 3 of ACHIL753.INT to sta 0 of DLESU745.INT
!qua Well located
end
typ patent
! ttb file FGILL756 of mosaic XALLEN
dat 16 Aug 1756
decl -1
ref VPB 34:138-1
to Francis Gilley
con 20s
re 200a Albemarl/brs Hunts Ck
loc 2695 -67888 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Abra Childers cor pine in L___s line
ln N53E; 297p; on Childers line xg 2 small brs
pt B) Ptrs
ln N75W; 160p;
pt C) Ptrs
ln S55W; 210p;
pt D) Ptrs
ln S42E; 135p; tobeginning
!Shift: sta 0 of FGILL756.INT to sta 4 of ACHIL753.INT
!qua Well located
end
typ patent
! ttb file SWHIT750 of mosaic XATRENT
dat 1 Jun 1750
decl -1
ref VPB 30:87-1
to Sachevrel Whitebread
con 40s
re 400a Albemarl/bs Bollings Ck of Willis Ck of S s James
loc -12436 -31388 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Hiccory saplin in Col Bollings line on N s sd Ck HYD
ln S24W; 320p; on Bollings line xg the Ck
pt B) Ptrs Jno Childres cor
ln N65W; 129p; on Childres line
pt C) Ptrs
ln N65W; 71p; new line same course cont
pt D) Ptrs
ln N24E; 320p; xg Childres Ck
pt E) Ptrs
ln S65E; 200p; xg Bollings Ck to beginning
!Shift: sta 4 of SWHIT750.INT to sta 6 of GGWIN749.INT
!qua Well located
end
typ patent
! ttb file ACHIL746 of mosaic XATRENT
dat 25 Jul 1746
decl -2
ref VPB 24:330-1
to Abra Childers
con 35s
re 350a Goochlan/bs br of Willis Riv that heads among the mts
loc -14279 -23907 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Pine nr a MTN
ln N20W; 157p;
pt B)Ptrs
ln S66E; 52p;
pt C)Wh oak
ln N65E; 225p;
pt D)Ptrs
ln S46E; 160p; xg the br
pt E) Ptrs
ln S45W; 224p;
pt F) Ptrs
ln N73W; 159p; to beginning
!qua Well located
end
typ patent
! ttb file JCHIL745 of mosaic XATRENT
dat 1 Aug 1745
decl -2
ref VPB 23:1016-1
to Jno Childers
con 40s
re 400a Goochlan/bs br of Willis Riv that heads abv Willis Mt
loc -13933 -27498 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Wh oak
ln S46E; 200p; xg sd br
pt B) Ptrs
ln S65W; 225p;
pt C) Wh oak
ln N66W; 81p;
pt D) Wh oak
ln N5W; 220p; xg 2 brs
pt E) Ptrs in a bottom
ln N30E; 150p;
pt F) Ptrs
ln S65E; 132p;
pt G) Ptrs
ln S24W; 100p; to beginning
!Shift: sta 2 of JCHIL745.INT to sta 2 of ACHIL746.INT
!Shift: sta 6 of JCHIL745.INT to sta 1 of SWHIT750.INT
!Shift: sta 0 of JCHIL745.INT to sta 6 of JBOLL740.INT
!qua Well located
end
typ patent
! ttb file JCHIL760 of mosaic XATRENT
dat 10 Jun 1760
decl 0
ref VPB 34:514-1
to Jno Childers
con 25s
re 215a Albemarl/brs Willis Ck of S s James Riv
loc -15067 -24906 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Ptrs Abra Childers cor nr the Mt
ln S20E; 48p; on Childers line
pt B) Bl oak
ln S55W; 160p; new line
pt C) Ptrs
ln N20W; 220p;
pt D) Ptrs
ln N55E; 183p;
pt E) Maple in a br
ln S5E; 163p; on Jno Childers
pt F) Cor wh oak
ln S66E; 28p; to beginning
!Shift: sta 5 of JCHIL760.INT to sta 3 of JCHIL745.INT
!qua Well located
end
typ patent
! ttb file JHU2H749 of mosaic XATRENT
dat 15 Dec 1749
decl -2
ref VPB 27:495-1
to Jno Hughes
con 30s
re 298a Albemarl/under E s Willis Mt
loc -14158 -24150 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Abra Childres cor pine
ln S10W; 354p; new line xg a br
pt B) Ptrs
ln N80E; 142p;
pt C) Ptrs
ln N20E; 276p;
pt D) Chesnut
ln S81W; 31p;
pt E) Childres cor at ptrs
ln N75W; 160p; on his line xg a br to beginning
!Shift: sta 4 of JHU2H749.INT to sta 5 of ACHIL746.INT
!Rotation: 1
!qua Well located
end
typ other
! ttb file HWOOL804 of mosaic XATRENT
dat 27 Jun 1804
decl 2
ref CGB 53:150-1
to Henry Wooldridge
con TW
re 133a Buckingh/in gap of Willis Mt
!By survey 24 Sep 1802
loc -15541 -20140 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Red oak in the gap of Willis MTN
ln N74E; 55p; new line
pt B) Ptrs in line of widow Childress
ln S7W; 62p; on same
pt C) Ptrs in old field
ln N77E; 58p;
pt D) Ptrs in line of Geo Hooper
ln S3E; 30p; on same
pt E) Lost cor
ln S24W; 100p; new line on or nr Curds line
pt F) Red oak
ln S60W; 76p;
pt G) Ptrs on sd Curds line
ln N80W; 84p; on same xg the Ciara Rd
pt H) Lost cor on Nicholas old line
ln N16E; 170p; on same xg sd Rd & a br
pt I) Wh oak saplin
ln N80E; 51p; new line to beginning
!Shift: sta 2 of HWOOL804.INT to sta 1 of JHU2H749.INT
!qua Well located
end
typ patent
! ttb file DMACL759 of mosaic XATRENT
dat 10 Aug 1759
decl -1
ref VPB 34:438-1
to David Macloy
con 20s
re 160a Albemarl/N s & under Willis Ridge Of Mts
loc -12495 -23769 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Hiccory saplin in Abra Childers line
ln N45E; 189p; on his line
pt B) Ptrs
ln S46E; 150p; on line of Col Jno Bolling
pt C) Wh oak
ln S45W; 62p; new lines
pt D) Ptrs
ln S60W; 126p;
pt E) Wh oak
ln N45W; 74p;
pt F) Ptrs
ln N88W; 30p;
pt G) Chesnut
ln N10W; 22p; to beginning
!Shift: sta 1 of DMACL759.INT to sta 4 of ACHIL746.INT
!qua Well located
end
typ patent
! ttb file BHUDD781 of mosaic XATRENT
dat 1 Mar 1781
decl 1
ref VPB C:308-1
to Benj Huddlestone
con 30s
re 274a Buckingh/bs Childers fk of Bollings Ck
!Assignee of Alexr Mitchel. By survey 7 Mar 1758 made for Stephen Chenault
who sold to Mathew Cox of whom sd Alexr Mitchel recovered it by a Caveat 10
Jun 1773
loc -17485 -30458 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Ptrs
ln N88E; 282p; on Col Jno Frys line
pt B) Ptrs
ln S10W; 10p; on Cassons line S10?
pt C) Ptrs
ln S22W; 186p; on Francis Marshals line
pt D) Pine
ln N73W; 266p; new lines
pt E) Ptrs
ln N; 106p;
pt F) Ptrs
ln N82E; 30p; to beginning
!Shift: sta 5 of BHUDD781.INT to sta 10 of WGARL774.INT
!Shift: sta 3 of BHUDD781.INT to sta 3 of SWHIT750.INT
!Rotation: 2
!qua Well located
end
typ other
! ttb file LBOLL797 of mosaic XJHOOP
dat 14 Apr 1797
decl 2
ref CGB 38:16-1
to Lenius Bolling
con TW
re 392a Buckingh/
!By survey 22 Mar 1796
loc -28586 -22296 F127 L0 P72 0 55 6
pt A) Jno Eppersons cor pine
ln S40W; 270p; on sd line partly on Hooper
pt B) Sd Hoopers cor pine nr a br
ln S3E; 63p;
pt C) Two pines
ln S28W; 191p; xg Buck&Doe Ck
pt D) Ptrs
ln S; 74p;
pt E) Ptrs
ln N55E; 12p;
pt F) Pine
ln N40E; 222p; xg afsd Ck
pt G) Pine on Francis_Ware Childress line
ln N32E; 56p; on same
pt H) Ptrs on a high ridge
ln S68E; 74p;
pt I) Ptrs
ln S12E; 60p;
pt J) Ptrs
ln N76E; 10p;
pt K) Ptrs on Tho Woldridges line
ln N9E; 180p; on same
pt L) A br
ln N9E; 68p; same course cont
pt M) Pine 3 chains abv sd Woldridges cor on Geo Carter
ln N27E; 64p; on sd Carters line
pt N) Pine
ln N70W; 40p; new line
pt O) Ptrs
ln N51W; 9p;
pt P) Ptrs
ln N42W; 68p; to beginning
!Rotation: -4
!qua Well located
end
typ other
! ttb file FCHIL792 of mosaic XJHOOP
dat 14 Aug 1792
decl 2
ref CGB 26:722-1
to Francis_Ware Childers
con 15s
re 122a Buckingh/bs Buck&Doe Ck of Willis Riv
!By survey 21 Dec 1790
loc -28658 -18572 F127 L0 P72 0 55 6
pt A) Ptrs cor of David Sanders & Tho Wooldridge
ln N12W; 60p; new lines
pt B) Ptrs
ln N68W; 74p;
pt C) Ptrs on a high ridge
ln S32W; 56p;
pt D) Jno Hoopers cor pine
ln S40W; 226p; on his line xg Buck&Doe Ck
pt E) Pine
ln S60E; 52p; new lines
pt F) Ptrs
ln N38.5E; 56p;
pt G) Ptrs on afsd Davi Sanders line
ln ; ; on same a straight line xg Buck&Doe Ck to beginning
!Shift: sta 3 of FCHIL792.INT to sta 6 of LBOLL797.INT
!Rotation: -4
!qua Well located
end
typ patent
! ttb file JCHIL747 of mosaic XJNICH
dat 20 Aug 1747
decl -2
ref VPB 28:186-1
to Jno Childers
con 30s
re 300a Albemarl/N fk of Willis Ck of S s James Riv
loc -19489 -18416 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Gideon Pattersons cor pine
ln S12E; 240p; on his line
pt B)Ptrs
ln N50E; 200p; new line
pt C)Ptrs
ln N12W; 320p;
pt D)Ptrs
ln S34W; 246p; to beginning
!qua Well located
end
typ patent
! ttb file JNICH762 of mosaic XJNICH
dat 25 Mar 1762
decl 0
ref VPB 34:952-1
to Jno Nicholas
con £11 15s
re 2520a Albemarl/under the mts of Willis Ck
loc -15958 -23250 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Jno Childers ptrs
ln S40E; 40p;
pt B)Ptrs
ln S20W; 260p;
pt C)Bl oak
ln S30E; 60p;
pt D)Ptrs
ln E; 40p;
pt E) Wh oak
ln S20W; 180p;
pt F) Bl oak
ln S10W; 150p;
pt G) Ptrs
ln S45W; 212p; xg a br sevl times
pt H) Bl oak
ln S75W; 22.5p;
pt I) Wh oak on Danl Low
ln N30W; 93p;
pt J) Ptrs
ln N50E; 200p; on Jno Childers
pt K) Ptrs
ln N12W; 320p;
pt L) Ptrs
ln S34W; 240p; xg BeaverPond Br
pt M) Bl oak
ln N30W; 314p;
pt N) Pine
ln N15E; 140p;
pt O) Wh oak
ln W; 67p; xg a br sevl times
pt P) Pine
ln N10W; 146p; N??W
pt Q) Pine
ln N60E; 85p;
pt R) Bl oak
ln S75E; 90p;
pt S) Hickory
ln N35E; 220p;
pt T) Ptrs
ln N; 140p;
pt U) Ptrs
ln E; 123p;
pt V) Pine
ln N70E; 242p;
pt W) Pine
ln S40E; 34p;
pt X) Ptrs
ln S30W; 110p;
pt Y) Ptrs
ln S5E; 35p;
pt Z) Maple in a br
ln S55W; 183p;
pt BA) Ptrs
ln S20E; 220p; to beginning
!Shift: sta 10 of JNICH762.INT to sta 2 of JCHIL747.INT
!qua Well located
end
typ other
! ttb file JPANK804 of mosaic XJNICH
dat 18 Jul 1804
decl 2
ref CGB 53:218-2
to Jno Pankey & Tho Patteson
con TW
re 230a Buckingh/
!By survey 24 Sep 1802
loc -16107 -21914 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Ptrs in Nicholas old line
ln S16W; 128p; on same
pt B) Bl oak
ln S36E; 60p;
pt C) Ptrs
ln N86E; 40p;
pt D) Wh oak saplin
ln N80E; 51p; on Henry Wooldridges new line
pt E) Red oak in gap of Willis MTN
ln N74E; 55p;
pt F) __ in widow Childress line
ln N8E; 292p; on same xg a br
pt G) Mrs Rhoda McLoyds cor pine stump
ln N78W; 42p; on new line lately run for Jno Miller & since transferred
to Jno Patteson
pt H) Ptrs nr top of Willis MTN
ln S30W; 220p; along top of sd Mt course
pt I) Large rock on N s of same
ln N40W; 56p; new line to beginning
!Shift: sta 1 of JPANK804.INT to sta 2 of JNICH762.INT
!Rotation: 3
!qua Well located
end
typ patent
! ttb file JCHIL773 of mosaic XJNICH
dat 1 Mar 1773
decl 1
ref VPB 41:267-1
to Jno Childers
con 5s
re 48a Buckingh/N s & nr Willis Mt
loc -15933 -23444 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Jno Nicholas cor ptrs on sd Childers line
ln S38.5E; 39p; on Nicholas line
pt B)Ptrs
ln S26W; 68p;
pt C)Red oak
ln S28E; 48p; new lines
pt D)Ptrs
ln S75E; 20p;
pt E) Ptrs nr the MTN
ln N16E; 79p; under same
pt F) Chesnut
ln N1W; 106p;
pt G) Dogwood on own line
ln S58W; 76p; on same to beginning
!Shift: sta 1 of JCHIL773.INT to sta 1 of JNICH762.INT
!Shift: sta 1 of JCHIL773.INT to sta 5 of JGARN804.INT
!qua Well located
end
typ other
! ttb file JWA2K794 of mosaic XDGILL
dat 19 May 1794
decl 2
ref CGB 32:51-1
to Jas Walker
con £2 10s
re 482a Buckingh/brs Holliday Riv
!By survey 17 Oct
loc -43041 -12503 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Cor pine in BUckingham ROAd called Frenches cor
ln S21.5W; 244p; on Hogges old line xg a br
pt B) Ptrs
ln S80W; 60p;
pt C) Dead cor pine
ln S55W; 68p;
pt D) Pine
ln S31.5E; 87p; on Jno Gilliams line xg a br
pt E) Lost cor
ln S26W; 84p; xg 3 brs
pt F) Wh oak
ln S15E; 123p; new line xg 2 brs
pt G) Ptrs on Jno Walker decds old line
ln N40E; 226p; on sd line xg a br
pt H) Lost cor
ln N48W; 24p; on Jno Childress line
pt I) Ptrs
ln N30E; 246p;
pt J) Ptrs
ln N60E; 21p;
pt K) Bl oak cor of Tho Gregory
ln N13.5E; 125p; new line xg Buckingham RdN1?.5E
pt L) Pine
ln N15.5W; 21p;
pt M) Pine
ln N75W; 73p;
pt N) Ptrs in Wm Morris jrs line
ln N82.5W; 100p; on his line
pt O) Ptrs
ln S50.5E; 58p; to beginning
!Shift: sta 1 of JWA2K794.INT to sta 6 of LCRUT781.INT
!Rotation: 2
!qua Approximately located
end
typ other
! ttb file JCHIL798 of mosaic XDGILL
dat 29 Mar 1798
decl 2
ref CGB 40:63-1
to Jno Childress & Tho Gregory
con TW
re 224a Buckingh/S s & on Great Rd
!Gtd unto Jno Childress & Tho Gregory one moiety and unto Jno McCormack
as assignee of Edw Morriss & Jas Childress for the other moiety a
certain tract
!By survey 8 Jan 1795
loc -41873 -11075 F127 L0 P72 0 4 6
pt A) Red oak in Jas Walkers line nr Great ROAd
ln S53W; 20p; on him
pt B) Ptrs
ln S35W; 243p;
pt C) Ptrs
ln S43E; 92p; xg a large br
pt D) Large wh oak
ln N47E; 197p; xg 2 small brs
pt E) Red oak in Jno Routens line
ln N87E; 53p; on same
pt F) Ptrs
ln N42E; 100p; xg Beards Rd ?Bairds Rd
pt G) Red oak
ln N23W; 30p;
pt H) Ptrs
ln N68W; 14p; new line
pt I) Ptrs in Tho Gregorys line
ln S40W; 98p; on sd line xg afsd Beards ?Bairds Rd ?
pt J) Stump in plantation
ln N27W; 72p;
pt K) Pine in afsd Beards ?Bairds? Great ROAd
lc ; 64p; on sd Rd to beginning
!Shift: sta 2 of JCHIL798.INT to sta 8 of JWA2K794.INT
!Rotation: -2
!qua Approximately located
end
typ other
! ttb file JROUT786 of mosaic XDGILL
dat 18 May 1786
decl 1
ref CGB W:679-1
to Jno Routon
con £1 15s
re 341a Buckingh/E s main Rd
!By survey 15 Nov 1783
loc -40228 -10357 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Red oak in Tho Gregorys line
ln S41W; 98p; xg sd Rd
pt B) Ptrs on Jno Tibbes line
ln S87.5W; 59p;
pt C) Ptrs in Jno Childress line
ln S47.5W; 146p;
pt D) Pine
ln S47.5E; 160p; new line
pt E) Ptrs in Wm Tons line
ln N60E; 128p;
pt F) Pine on his line
ln S80E; 42p; "south south 80 east" on same
pt G) Scrub oak
ln N20E; 120p;
pt H) Ptrs
ln S84E; 28p;
pt I) Pine in Jno Bosticks line
ln N; 48p;
pt J) Ptrs
ln N30E; 40p;
pt K) Ptrs
ln N60W; 140p; xg sd County Rd
pt L) Ptrs on Tho Blackburns line
ln S41W; 80p;
pt M) Ptrs in afsd Tho Gregorys line
ln S86E; 62p; to beginning
!Shift: sta 2 of JROUT786.INT to sta 4 of JCHIL798.INT
!Rotation: -2
!qua Approximately located
end
typ other
! ttb file HBAIR794
dat 7 Jun 1794
!By survey 14 Dec 1762
decl 0
ref CGB 32:96-1
to Henry Baird
con 10s
re 67a Buckingh/W s Willis Mt
! East side, not west
loc -12328 -23466 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Chesnut cor btw Jos Childers & David Maloy
ln S54.5E; 97p; on Maloy
pt B) Wh oak
ln S36W; 23p;
pt C) Ptrs
ln S64W; 82p;
pt D) Wh oak
ln S23W; 142p;
pt E) Chesnut oak
ln N69W; 23p;
pt F) Poplar in Jos Childers line
ln N20E; 248p; on his line to beginning
!qua Approximately located
end
typ patent
! ttb file CSMIT759 of mosaic XLMOSB
dat 10 Aug 1759
decl -1
ref VPB 34:442-2
to Childres Smith
con 40s
re 400a Albemarl/bs Waltons Fk of Slate Riv
loc -46308 -54217 F127 L0 P72 0 4 6
pt A) Three small chesnuts on the line of Thomas & Dabbs on S s sd Ck
HYD
ln S40W; 260p; new lines
pt B) Ptrs
ln W; 120p;
pt C) Pine
ln N; 160p; xg the Ck
pt D) Ptrs
ln N50E; 374p;
pt E) Ptrs
ln S; 200p; xg the Ck to beginning
!Shift: sta 1 of CSMIT759.INT to sta 23 of LMOSB759.INT
!Shift: sta 0 of CSMIT759.INT to sta 2 of JTERR787.INT
!qua Well located
end
Campbell County (Out of Bedford 1782)
Typ patent
Ref CGB E:366
Dat 1 Sep 1780
To William Childers
Con A.C. 10 Shill. Sterl.
!70a by Survey 1 December 1772
Re 70a Bedford/ on both Sides of Seneca Creek
loc 339 4313 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Francis Callaways Corner Pointers nr the Creek on the E Side
Ln N82E; 60P;
Pt 1. white Oak
Ln S70E; 42P;
Pt 2. Pine at a Path
Ln S54E; 38P; from a Path
Pt 3. Pointers at the Same Path
Ln S69W; 44P; from Same Path
Pt 4. Red Oak
Ln S24W; 40P;
Pt 5. Spanish Oak
Ln S40W; 28P;
Pt 6. Gum on the sd Creek
Ln ;; cross Seneca Cr.
Pt 7. William Vest Corner Birch
Ln N60W; 108P; William Vest
Pt 8. Pointers thence off
Ln N5W; 62P;
Pt 9. Callaways Corner Red Oak
Ln S60E; 60P; Francis Callaway, Cross Seneca Cr.
end
Typ grant
Ref CGB E:596
Dat 1 Sep 1780
To John Childs
Con A.C. 40 Shill. Sterling
!paid by John Childs into the Office of the Late Receiver General
!400a by Survey bearing date the 23rd day of Oct 1752
Re 400a Bedford/ on the W side of Reedy Br.
! and on a branch of the Same Called white Marsh Branch
loc 33304 -39200 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. at Bollings and Rutherfords Corner white Oak
Ln S43E; 62P; Rutherford
Pt 1. his Corner Maple on the said Reedy Creek
Lm S2E; 50P; down Reedy Creek
Pt 2. the Mouth of a small Branch thence up the Branch
Lm S54W; 13P; up a small Branch
Pt 3. Dixons Corner red Oak
Ln S13E; 146P; Dixon
Pt 4. his Corner Shrub white Oak thence off
Ln S73W; 48P;
Pt 5. Shrub white Oak
Ln S29W; 78P;
Pt 6. Small red Oak
Ln N50W; 334P;
Pt 7. Shrub white Oak
Ln N; 68P;
Pt 8. pine
Ln N81E; 280P; [Bolling]
end
Regards,
Steve
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Amherst County (Out of Albemarle 1761)
Typ grant
! ttb file WCAMD783 of mosaic XHUFF
Dat 4 Nov 1783
Ref CGB I:116;1
To Wm Camden
Con 5s
Re 47a Amherst/ S brs of Huffs Ck
!Assignee of Abra Childers. By survey 5 Dec 1765
Decl 1
loc -1956 4327 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Benj Stinnets ptrs
Ln N70E; 33p; on his line xg a br
Pt 1. Ptrs of Alexr Duggins
Ln S14E; 78p; on his line
Pt 2. Ptrs
Ln S48E; 88p; new line
Pt 3. Ptrs in Jno Colemans line
Ln S54W; 6p; on it
Pt 4. Chesnut
Ln S54W; 13p; same course cont new line
Pt 5. Chesnut
Ln N58W; 44p;
Pt 6. Ptrs
Ln S84W; 84p;
Pt 7. Ptrs in Henry Childers line
Ln N42E; 38p; on his lines
Pt 8. Wh oak & ptrs
Ln N5W; 82p; xg a br
Pt 9. Ptrs
Ln N30E; 12p; to beginning
end
Typ patent
! ttb file WCA2D780 of mosaic XHUFF
Dat 20 Jul 1780
Ref CGB E:328;1
To Wm Camden
Con 10s
Re 74a Amherst/ brs of Huffs Ck
!Assignee of Wm Hix. By survey 5 Apr 1771
Decl 2
loc -4812 4705 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Own cor ptrs
Ln S35E; 14p; on own lines
Pt 1. Ptrs
Ln S10E; 22p;
Pt 2. Ptrs cor to Geo McDaniel & Battle Harrison
Ln N60E; 22p; on their line
Pt 3. Ptrs
Ln N7E; 104p; new lines
Pt 4. Chesnut
Ln N48E; 29p;
Pt 5. Chesnut
Ln N10E; 29p;
Pt 6. Ptrs in Tho Gooldsbys line
Ln N40E; 13p; on it
Pt 7. Ptrs cor to Jno Childers
Ln S66E; 140p; on his line
Pt 8. Wh oak his own cor
Ln S63W; 190p; on own line to beginning
end
Typ grant
! ttb file JCH2L796 of mosaic XGMCDA2
Dat 29 Jun 1796
Ref CGB 34:366;1
To Jos Childers
Con TW
Re 350a Amherst/ brs Harris Ck & S s Bear Mt
Decl 0.0
loc -2012 11700 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Chesnut cor to Jno ?Harvie decd
Ln N46E; 246p; on his line
Pt 1. Maple
Ln N; 18p; new lines at 18p
Pt 2. A br
Ln N; 146p; 164p to
Pt 3. Poplar
Ln N57W; 100p;
Pt 4. Hickory
Ln S37W; 56p;
Pt 5. Chesnut oak
Ln S75W; 80p;
Pt 6. Ptrs
Ln S23W; 104p;
Pt 7. Ptrs
Ln S13E; 230p; to beginning
!By survey 13 Nov 1793
end
Typ grant
! ttb file JCO2E787 of mosaic XGMCDA2
Dat 22 Aug 1787
Ref CGB 11:694;1
To Jno Coleman
Con 1L 15s
Re 332a Amherst/ N brs Harris Ck
Decl 0.0
loc -4209 11545 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Ptrs his own cor in Jno Harvies line
Ln N39W; 95p; on own line
Pt 1. Wh oak cor to Wm Kippas decd
Ln N45E; 44p; on his line
Pt 2. Red oak
Ln N12W; 60p;
Pt 3. Ptrs on Wm Peters line
Ln E; 44p; on them
Pt 4. Forked chesnut oak
Ln N44E; 62p;
Pt 5. Chesnut oak
Ln N74E; 32p;
Pt 6. Hickory
Ln N27E; 134p;
Pt 7. Chesnut oak
Ln S54E; 71p; new line
Pt 8. Ptrs in Jos Childers line
Ln S21W; 88p; on them
Pt 9. Ptrs
Ln S13E; 234p;
Pt 10. Dead chesnut & ptrs in Jno Harvies line
Ln N82W; 164p; on his lines
Pt 11. Chesnut
Ln S85W; 50p; to beginning
!By survey 28 Nov 1771
!Sta 0: Brg from N2W to N39W to match LLo2a756
end
Typ grant
! ttb file JLACK798 of mosaic XGMCDA2
Dat 16 Jul 1798
Ref CGB 38:328;2
To Jno Lackey & Ambrose Rucker
Con 16 Jul 798
Re 42a Amherst/ N brs Harris Ck
Decl 0.0
loc -2781 8227 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Chesnut oak cor of Tho Coleman & Jos Childers
Ln N27E; 4p; on Childers lines
Pt 1. Chesnut oak
Ln N48E; 60p;
Pt 2. Chesnut oak
Ln S30E; 40p;
Pt 3. Chesnut
Ln N76E; 40p;
Pt 4. Ptrs
Ln N30E; 40p;
Pt 5. Chesnut oak cor to Jno Coleman decd
Ln S68E; 27p; on his line
Pt 6. Hickory cor to Jos Childers
Ln S34W; 58p; on his lines
Pt 7. Chesnut oak
Ln S62W; 76p;
Pt 8. Ptrs cor to Tho Coleman
Ln N54W; 71p; on his line to beginning
!By survey 19 Mar 1796
end
Typ grant
! ttb file ARU3K798 of mosaic XGMCDA2
Dat 17 Jul 1798
Ref CGB 40:310;1
To Ambrose Rucker
Con TW
Re 87a Amherst/ brs Harris Ck
Decl 0.0
loc -5910 7732 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Ptrs cor of Eliz Coleman & his own
Ln S17E; 100p; on Colemans line
Pt 1. Ptrs cor to Wm Peters
Ln N79E; 28p; on his lines
Pt 2. Ptrs
Ln N67E; 60p;
Pt 3. Falln down locust amid ptrs
Ln N24W; 44p;
Pt 4. Fallen down chesnut oak amid ptrs
Ln N40E; 64p;
Pt 5. Ptrs in Jos Childers line
Ln N68W; 48p; on his lines
Pt 6. Chesnut oak
Ln N31W; 60p;
Pt 7. Chesnut cor of his own
Ln S70W; 23p; on his lines
Pt 8. Red oak
Ln S10W; 47p;
Pt 9. Chesnut oak
Ln S41W; 50p; to beginning
!Z
!By survey 26 Feb 1796
!
end
Typ grant
! ttb file SCO1E805 of mosaic XGMCDA2
Dat 4 Apr 1805
Ref CGB 54:89;1
To Saml Coleman
Con TW
Re 40a Amherst/ N brs Harris Ck
Decl 0.0
loc -666 8101 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Chesnut cor to Jos Childers old survey
Ln S57E; 50p; on line thereof
Pt 1. Poplar
Ln S2E; 166p;
Pt 2. Ptrs cor to Jno Stewarts old survey
Ln N60E; 22p; on its line
Pt 3. Ptrs
Ln N2E; 120p;
Pt 4. Chesnut oak cor to Jno Coleman decd
Ln N31E; 50p; on his lines
Pt 5. Ptrs
Ln N86W; 64p;
Pt 6. Chesnut
Ln S; 12p; to beginning
!By survey 1 Aug 1803
!Rotation: 2
end
Typ grant
! ttb file JCO1E787 of mosaic XGMCDA2
Dat 22 Aug 1787
Ref CGB 11:693;1
To Jno Coleman
Con 10s
Re 87a Amherst/ N brs of Harris Ck
!By survey 22 Feb 1780
Decl 3
loc -866 8074 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Jos Childers cor hickory
Ln N68W; 27p; new line
Pt 1. Chesnut oak cor to Jos Childers
Ln N27E; 60p; on his line
Pt 2. Chesnut
Ln N28W; 160p; at 160p
Pt 3. A br
Ln N28W; 16p; 176p to
Pt 4. Hickory
Ln N21E; 38p;
Pt 5. Chesnut oak
Ln N68E; 20p; new line
Pt 6. Ptrs cor to Abra Childers
Ln S60E; 41p; on his lines
Pt 7. Chesnut
Ln N55E; 12p;
Pt 8. Chesnut his own cor
Ln S16W; 24p; on own lines
Pt 9. Chesnut
Ln S7E; 125p;
Pt 10. Ptrs
Ln S20E; 122p;
Pt 11. Chesnut
Ln S2W; 16p; new line
Pt 12. Chesnut cor in Jos Childers line
Ln N58W; 52p; on it to beginning
end
Typ grant
! ttb file JCH1L796 of mosaic XGMCDA2
Dat 29 Jun 1796
Ref CGB 34:363;2
To Jos Childers
Con TW
Re 125a Amherst/ N brs Harris Ck
Decl 0.0
loc -2349 5094 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Chesnut oak cor to Jno Colemaan
Ln N84W; 31p; new line
Pt 1. Ptrs cor to Abra Childers
Ln S85W; 33p; on his line
Pt 2. Ptrs cor to Wm Hix
Ln S40W; 11p; on his lines
Pt 3. Ptrs
Ln N66W; 23p;
Pt 4. Red oak
Ln S76W; 24p;
Pt 5. Red oak
Ln S31W; 59p; new lines
Pt 6. Red oak
Ln S15W; 41p;
Pt 7. Ptrs
Ln S18E; 32p;
Pt 8. Ptrs cor to Jos Childers
Ln S75E; 46p; on his line
Pt 9. Ptrs cor to Jno Hogg
Ln N16W; 60p; on his lines
Pt 10. Reed oak
Ln S66E; 155p;
Pt 11. Ptrs
Ln S23E; 70p; 70p or 20p
Pt 12. Ptrs
Ln S69W; 70p;
Pt 13. Ptrs cor to Jos Childers
Ln S30E; 16p; on his lines
Pt 14. Chesnut oak
Ln S75W; 44p;
Pt 15. Spanish oak cor to Stephen Goolsby
Ln S3W; 24p; on his line
Pt 16. Chesnut oak
Ln S29E; 45p; new lines
Pt 17. Chesnut
Ln N74E; 56p;
Pt 18. Chesnut
Ln N27E; 22p;
Pt 19. Chesnut oak cor to Jno Coleman
Ln N27E; 60p; on his lines
Pt 20. Chesnut
Ln N20W; 176p;
Pt 21. Hickory
Ln N21E; 38p; to beginning
!By survey 13 Nov 1793
!Rotation: -8
end
Typ grant
! ttb file SCO2E805 of mosaic XGMCDA2
Dat 4 Apr 1805
Ref CGB 54:93;1
To Saml Coleman
Con TW
Re 98a Amherst/ wo Harris Ck & on Cedar Mt
Decl 0.0
loc -3912 7229 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Ptrs cor to Jos Childress old survey
Ln N65W; 77p; on its lines
Pt 1. Ptrs
Ln N27W; 46p;
Pt 2. Poplar cor to Ambrose Rucker
Ln N59E; 85p; on his lines
Pt 3. Red oak
Ln N; 44p;
Pt 4. Ptrs
Ln N77E; 16p; new lines
Pt 5. Ptrs
Ln S79E; 18p;
Pt 6. Ptrs cor to Jos Childress old survey
Ln S30E; 30p; on its lines
Pt 7. Chesnut oak
Ln S16W; 40p;
Pt 8. Ptrs
Ln S20E; 30p;
Pt 9. Ptrs
Ln S47W; 104p; to beginning
!By survey 1 Aug 1803
!Sta 2: Brg from N56E to N59E
!Sta 2: from 96 to 85 to match GMc2a771
!Sta 6: Brg from S30W to S30E
!Sta 6: from 14 to 30 trial to reach JCh1l796
end
Typ patent
! ttb file HCHIL779 of mosaic XMAPLE
Dat 1 Dec 1779
Ref CGB B:161;1
To Henry Childres
Con 40s
Re 400a Amherst/ bs Peggs Ck
Decl -2
loc -35403 12112 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Ptrs in own new line
Ln S23E; 50p; new lines
Pt 1. Ptrs
Ln S46E; 140p; xg a br
Pt 2. Spanish oak
Ln S16E; 82p;
Pt 3. Hugh Morris cor ptrs
Ln N85E; 60p; on his line
Pt 4. Ptrs
Ln S70E; 161p; new lines
Pt 5. Hickory
Ln N; 143p;
Pt 6. Ptrs
Ln N48W; 106p; on Jno Burks line
Pt 7. Ptrs
Ln N; 102p;
Pt 8. Ptrs
Ln S81W; 286p; on own new line to beginning
!Assignee of Robt Johnston. By ssurvey 14 Apr 1756
end
Typ grant
! ttb file BCOLE805 of mosaic XIRISH
Dat 19 Apr 1805
Ref CGB 55:225;1
To Benj Coleman
Con TW
Re 80a Amherst/ on Blueridge & brs ShadyMountain Ck
!By survey 27 Aug 1799
Decl 3
loc -32650 -17589 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Hickory cor to Jno Childers
Ln S7E; 62p; new lines
Pt 1. Chesnut oak
Ln S89W; 40p;
Pt 2. Chesnut
Ln S55W; 38p;
Pt 3. Chesnut oak
Ln S18E; 10p;
Pt 4. Ptrs
Ln S84W; 28p;
Pt 5. Ptrs atop BlueRidge MTN
Ln N24E; 43p; on Ridge
Pt 6. Chesnut oak
Ln N14W; 24p; N14?
Pt 7. Ptrs
Ln N11E; 40p;
Pt 8. Chesnut
Ln N40W; 12p;
Pt 9. Chesnut
Ln N18W; 46p;
Pt 10. Chesnut oak
Ln N8E; 23p;
Pt 11. Chesnut oak saplin
Ln N2W; 14p;
Pt 12. Chesnut
Ln N31W; 22p;
Pt 13. Wh oak
Ln S57E; 18p; leaving BlueRidge MTN new line
Pt 14. Chesnut cor to Jno Childers
Ln S57E; 86p; on his lines
Pt 15. Chesnut oak
Ln S13E; 66p; to beginning
end
Typ grant
! ttb file JCHIL787 of mosaic XJBALL
Dat 4 Jul 1787
Ref CGB 12:347;1
To Jno Childers
Con 2L
Re 400 Amherst/ S s & on Pedlar Riv & on Blue Ridge
!By survey 13 May 1785
Decl 2
loc -31998 -20011 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Ptrs cor to Henry Childers
Ln N87W; 50p; on his line
Pt 1. Chesnut oak
Ln W; 30p; new lines
Pt 2. Chesnut atop BlueRidge MTN
Ln S68W; 26p;
Pt 3. Chesnut oak
Ln S35W; 68p;
Pt 4. Hickory
Ln S10E; 12p;
Pt 5. Chesnut oak
Ln S6W; 22p;
Pt 6. Ptrs
Ln S32E; 41p;
Pt 7. Chesnut MTN
Ln S50E; 86p; leaving the Ridge
Pt 8. Chesnut oak
Ln S13E; 62p;
Pt 9. Hickory
Ln S75E; 62p;
Pt 10. Forked dogwood
Ln N80E; 73p;
Pt 11. Ptrs
Ln N32E; 28p;
Pt 12. Chesnut oak
Ln N10E; 40p;
Pt 13. Ptrs
Ln N48E; 20p;
Pt 14. Ptrs in own line
Ln N18E; 16p; on them
Pt 15. Chesnut
Ln N40E; 220p;
Pt 16. Wh oak
Ln S69E; 76p;
Pt 17. Ptrs
Ln S7E; 44p; new lines
Pt 18. Wh oak
Ln S72E; 24p;
Pt 19. Ptrs in Tho ?Barretts line
Ln N3W; 48p; on it 4?p
Pt 20. Ptrs on S bank of Pedlar Riv HYD
Lm ; 88p; up Riv with meanders
Pt 21. Ptrs cor to Alexr Duggin on Pedlar Riv HYD
Ln N87W; 36p; on his lines
Pt 22. Chesnut oak
Ln N82W; 160p;
Pt 23. Ptrs in Moses Swineys line
Ln S17W; 71p; on same 21p or 71p
Pt 24. Forked chesnut
Ln W; 122p; to beginning
end
Typ patent
! ttb file WCAMD780 of mosaic XJBALL
Dat 20 Jul 1780
Ref CGB E:309;1
To Wm Camden
Con 20s
Re 170a Amherst/ hd of S brs of Pedlar Riv
Decl 0.0
loc -28659 -27719 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Spanish oak
Ln S50W; 58p; new lines
Pt 1. Wh oak
Ln N39W; 12p; at 12p
Pt 2. Br
Ln N39W; 88p; 100p to
Pt 3. Ptrs atop BlueRidge MTN
Ln N39E; 30p; on it
Pt 4. Ptrs
Ln N24E; 42p;
Pt 5. Chesnut
Ln N16E; 38p;
Pt 6. Chesnut oak
Ln N29E; 102p;
Pt 7. Chesnut oak saplin
Ln S65E; 66p; leaving BlueRidge MT
Pt 8. Chesnut
Ln S1E; 134p;
Pt 9. Chesnut
Ln S32E; 20p; at 20p
Pt 10. Br
Ln S32E; 21p; 41p to
Pt 11. Ptrs
Ln S11E; 31p;
Pt 12. Wh oak
Ln S83W; 82p; to beginning
!Assignee of Henry Childers. By survey 4 May 1771
end
Typ grant
! ttb file LCART794 of mosaic XJBALL
Dat 17 May 1794
Ref CGB 32:132;1
To Lydia Cartwright
Con 1L 10s
Re 296a Amherst/ brs of Nicholstons Run
Decl 0.0
loc -25322 -31663 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. Chesnut cor of Jas ?Frazier
Ln N74W; 34p; on his line
Pt 1. Chesnut oak
Ln S88W; 78p;
Pt 2. Chesnut
Ln N45W; 60p;
Pt 3. Chesnut oak
Ln S75W; 32p; new line
Pt 4. Hickory on top of BlueRidge MTN
Ln S34W; 246p; on it
Pt 5. Pine
Ln S; 20p;
Pt 6. Ptrs
Ln S65E; 22p; leaving the BlueRidge MTN new lines
Pt 7. Chesnut oak
Ln S32E; 16p;
Pt 8. __ in Henry Childers line
Ln S65E; 50p; on it
Pt 9. Chesnut oak in Angus McDonalds line
Ln S75E; 16p; on them
Pt 10. Chesnut atop a MTN
Ln N52E; 78p; at 78p
Pt 11. S fk of Nicholstons Run HYD
Ln N52E; 42p; 120p to
Pt 12. Chesnut oak
Ln N80E; 80p;
Pt 13. Ptrs in Jas Fraziers line
Ln N18W; 40p; on them at 40p
Pt 14. A ?beech
Ln N18W; 20p; 60p to
Pt 15. Wh oak
Ln N36E; 122p; xg 2 brs to beginning
!By survey 11 Apr 1775
end
Appomattox County (Out of Buckingham, Prince Edward, Charlotte & Campbell
1845)
typ grant
! ttb file OPA2T798 of mosaic XWSTIL
dat 29 May 1798
!By survey 6 Nov 1753
decl -1
ref CGB 40:202
to Obediah Patterson
!Assignee of Jno Childress devisee of Jno Bolling
con £2
re 400a Campbell/bs Reedy Ck of WreckIsland Ck
loc -92362 -683 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Wh oak cor of Wm Phelps decd
ln S88W; 177p; on his line xg Reedy Ck
pt B) Ptrs
ln N55W; 122p; on Wm Still
pt C) Wh oak
ln N20E; 184p;
pt D) Ptrs
ln S86E; 125p; on Tho Oglesbys line
pt E) Ptrs
ln S86E; 158p; same course cont
pt F) Ptrs by Reedy Ck HYD
ln S17W; 228p; xg sd Ck to beginning
!Shift: sta 5 of OPA2T798.INT to sta 4 of OPA1T798.INT
!qua Well located
end
typ grant
! ttb file JPA1T802
dat 5 Jun 1802
!By survey 26 Jun 1801
decl 2
ref CGB 50:107;1
to Jno Patteson
!Assignee of Willis Wills.
con TW
re 220a Buckingh/
loc -121929 32068 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Nathaniel Maxeys cor ptrs on Jas Walkers line
ln S58E; 96p; on Walkers line
pt B) Ptrs on Capt Danl Moseleys line
ln N37E; 78p; on same xg a small br
pt C) Dead pine & newly chopped chesnut tree
ln N85E; 114p; xg a br
pt D) Pine
ln S79E; 10p; new line
pt E) Ptrs on Stephen Fuques
ln N19E; 156p; on same
pt F) Small dead pine
ln N57E; 88p;
pt G) Lost cor on Jno Routens line
ln N48W; 44p; on same
pt H) Ptrs in Jno Childress new line
ln S67W; 152p; on same
pt I) Ptrs in Nathaniel Maxeys line
ln S47W; 260p; on same xg 3 brs to beginning
!qua Tentatively located
end
Bedford County (Out of Lunenburg 1754)
Typ grant
Ref CGB E:596
Dat 1 Sep 1780
To John Childs
Con A.C. 40 Shill. Sterling
!paid by John Childs into the Office of the Late Receiver General
!400a by Survey bearing date the 23rd day of Oct 1752
Re 400a Bedford/ on the W side of Reedy Br.
! and on a branch of the Same Called white Marsh Branch
loc -97832 14808 F127 L0 P255
Pt 0. at Bollings and Rutherfords Corner white Oak
Ln S43E; 62P; Rutherford
Pt 1. his Corner Maple on the said Reedy Creek
Lm S2E; 50P; down Reedy Creek
Pt 2. the Mouth of a small Branch thence up the Branch
Lm S54W; 13P; up a small Branch
Pt 3. Dixons Corner red Oak
Ln S13E; 146P; Dixon
Pt 4. his Corner Shrub white Oak thence off
Ln S73W; 48P;
Pt 5. Shrub white Oak
Ln S29W; 78P;
Pt 6. Small red Oak
Ln N50W; 334P;
Pt 7. Shrub white Oak
Ln N; 68P;
Pt 8. pine
Ln N81E; 280P; [Bolling]
end
typ grant
ref CGB 32:301
dat 19 May 1795
to Thomas Overstreet and William Callaway
!Examined delivered Mr Wm Brown
con LOTW #20,904 issued 1 December 1783
!by Survey 15 March 1794
re 840a Bedford/ on the branch of Island Creek a branch of Otter River
loc 40116 -19412 F127 L0 P72 0 51 0
pt A) at a pine in Austens line thence off
ln n44w; 20p; Handys lines
pt B) ptrs.
ln N14W; 64P;
pt C) a pine
ln N32E; 28P;
pt D) ptrs.
ln N; 178P;
pt E) a large pine on sd Handys old line
ln n44w; 114p; Handys old line
pt F) a white oak
ln N74W; 98P;
pt G) a black Jack
ln N20E; 54P;
pt H) a white oak
ln N17W; 138p; his own & Childers
pt I) Mayos corner near some large Rocks
ln S25W; 24P; Mayo
pt J) a pine
ln s56w; 174p; Wade
pt K) Wiggintons corner red oak
ln S55E; 102P; Wigginton
pt L) a pine
ln S21W; 140P;
pt M) a small white oak
ln N72W; 56P;
pt N) a black Jack
ln S15W; 60P;
pt O) a small red oak
ln s10e; 109p; John Overstreet
pt P) a red oak
ln S42E; 18P;
pt Q) a hickory
ln S60W; 82P;
pt R) a red oak
ln S11E; 46P;
pt S) pointers in said Austins line
ln N62E; 6P; Austin
pt T) his corner pointers
ln S73E; 80P;
pt U) a poplar
ln N53E; 76P;
pt V) a pine
ln S85E; 230P;
pt W) a Chesnut
ln N70E; 32P;
pt X) a poplar
ln N30E; 102P;
end
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Steve
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The following data are Land Grants, Patents or Deeds containing a reference
to the Childress/Childers/Childrey or any other Child??? surname. This data
should not be considered complete, accurate or otherwise and the users own
research should be conducted to confirm legitimacy.
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Some may be redundant due to county changes and transcription overlay by the
respective authors whose names have been left out here for privacy, but
grateful acknowledgement is bestowed. Contact lists etc. are at the above
website as well.
Albemarle County (Out of Goochland 1744)
typ patent
ref VPB 26 p277-278
dat 5 Apr 1748
decl -2
to Joseph Childres
con 20 Shill.
re 200a Albemarle Co. on the N side of the Flouvanna
loc -113687 110589 F127 L0 P72 0 51 6
pt A) at Major Allen Howards Corner red Oak near the Road
ln s66e; 101p; Major Allen Howard
pt B) a Sassafras tree standing on the River Bank
lm ne; 96P; down River 96P
pt C) the Mouth of Rockhouse Creek
lm ; ; up Rockhouse Cr. and crossing the main Road
pt D) a Corner white Oak standing on the said Creek
ln N65W; 200p; crossing sd Cr. twice
pt E) pointers
ln S26W; 135P;
pt F) pointers
ln S66E; 130P;
end
typ patent
ref VPB 27 p45-46
dat 1 Dec 1748
decl -2
frm William Gooch
to John Childres
con 25 Shill.
re 225a Albemarle Co. on the N Side of the Fluvanna Riv. on the Branches of
Mullenax Creek
loc -113868 112485 F127 L0 P255
pt A) at Major Allen Howard's Corner at a Pine
ln N5W; 16P;
pt B) Pointers
ln N30E; 23.5P;
pt C) a Maple
ln N10W; 83P; crossing Mullinax Cr.
pt D) Pointers
ln N66W; 22P;
pt E) Pointers
ln N35W; 122P;
pt F) Pointers
ln N35W; 108P; crossing the Cr.
pt G) a Poplar
ln S55W; 120P;
pt H) Pointers
ln S3E; 208P;
pt I) Pointers in Howards Line
ln N68E; 60P; Major Allen Howard
pt J) Pointers
lc n79e; 120p; on Howard
end
typ patent
ref VPB 26 p696-698
dat 20 Aug 1748
to Matthew Jordan
con 20Shill.
re 200a Albemarle County joining the north side of the Fluvanna
loc -111616 110100 F127 L0 P255
pt A) at a white oak and running Thence SW71° 50P up the Fluvanna
lm s71w; 50p; up the Fluvanna
pt B) the mouth of Rockhouse Branch
!Thence up the said Branch NW41° 96P
lm n41w; 96p; up the Rockhouse Branch
pt C) a white oak NW66° 186P
ln n66w; 186p;
pt D) a pine corner of John Childers Land NE8° 112P
ln n8e; 112p; John Childers Land
pt E) a Shrub Oak NE55° 72P
ln n55e; 72p;
pt F) Pointers in the said Jordans line
!Thence along his Line SE36° 354P to the Beginning
ln s36e; 354p; sd Jordans Line
end
typ grant
ref CGB H p602-603
dat 16 Oct 1783
decl 1
to Charles Irving
con A.C. 5 Shill. Sterl.
!27a by Survey 6 Jun 1782
re 27a Albemarle Co. on Rockhouse br. N side Rock Fish Riv.
loc -115318 107520 F127 L0 P255
pt A) at a pine corner of his own line running
!thence with his line
ln S47E; 128P; his own line
pt B) pointers
ln N28.5E; 32P; cross a branch
pt C) pointers in Matthew Jordans line
ln S6W; 62P; Matthew Jordan, cross sd branch
pt D) a red oak in John Childers line
ln N24W; 10P; John Childers
pt E) two pines
ln N70W; 32P; cross a road
pt F) a forked white oak
ln S76W; 24P;
pt G) a pine corner of his own line
ln N25.5W; 92P; his own line
pt H) new made pointers
ln N30W; 20P; cross sd Road
end
typ grant
ref CGB H p603-605
dat 16 Oct 1783
to Charles Irving
con A.C. £2 Sterling
!400a by Survey 7 Jun 1782
re 400a Albemarle Co. (adj a Survey of his own) on Rock House br. and the
branches of Mulenex's Creek
loc -115361 107719 F127 L0 P255
pt A) at a pine corner of his own line
ln S46W; 183P; his own, crossing a br.
pt B) pointers
ln S72E; 86P;
pt C) a pine
ln S52.5E; 24P;
pt D) a pine
ln S84E; 14P;
pt E) a poplar in John Childers line
ln S51.5W; 118P; John Childers cross a br.
pt F) pointers in William Bowmans line
ln N8W; 62P; William Bowman
pt G) a white oak
ln S73W; 80P;
pt (inserted)
Ln s49w; 150p; (inserted)
pt H) a dead poplar stump on a branch
ln N50W; 150P; from a br.
pt I) pointers
ln N72E; 135P;
pt J) Pointers
ln N52E; 23P; at
pt K) pointers corner of Ralph Joplin 73P
ln n52e; 73p; Ralph Joplin
pt L) a Chesnut oak
ln N32E; 120P;
pt M) a pine corner of Ralph Thomas
ln N77.5E; 44P; Ralph Thomas
pt N) pointers
ln N60E; 56P;
pt O) a red oak
ln N54E; 40P;
pt P) a small pine
ln N35E; 88P; cross a road
pt Q) a black oak
ln N59E; 30P;
pt R) a red oak
ln N35E; 83P; cross a road
pt S) pointers corner in his own line
ln S64E; 120P; his own line, cross the sd road
pt T) a three pronged dogwood in Jordens line
ln S6E; 21P; Jorden, cross a br.
pt U) a dead white oak corner of his own line
!thence with his lines
ln N60W; 58P; cross sd br.
pt V) Pointers
ln S41W; 192P; cross two brs
pt W) a pine
lc S13E; 20P; cross a road
end
typ grant
ref CGB I p40-42
dat 1 Oct 1783
to John Childers
con A.C. 10Shill. Sterling
!64a by survey 30 Jan 1775
re 64a Albemarle Co. on both sides of Mullenexes Creek
loc -140440 110300 F127 L0 P255
pt A) at Charles Irvings corner Pointers on John Childers line
!thence on the sd Childers line
ln N42W; 27P; John Childers
pt B) Mullenexes Creek same course continued 37P
ln n42w; 37p; from Mullenexes Cr.
pt C) the sd Creek same course continued 4P
ln n42w; 4p; from sd Cr.
pt D) the sd Creek same course continued 38P in all 106P
ln n42w; 38p; from sd Cr.
pt E) Charles Irvings corner Pointers
ln N87E; 13P; Charles Irving
pt F) Mullenexes Creek same course continued 14P
ln n87e; 14p; from Mullenexes Cr.
pt G) the sd Irvings Corner white oak
ln N24.25E; 86P; sd Irving
pt H) the sd Irvings corner pine thence new lines
ln N75.5E; 24P;
pt I) two white oak saplins N70e 15P
ln n70e; 15p;
pt J) Michael Thomas's Road same course
!continued 18P in all 33P
ln n70e; 18p; from Michael Thomas's Road
pt K) a pine
ln S24E; 12P; same course
pt
ln s24e; 32p; continued 32P in all 44P
pt L) a Scrubb white oak
ln S20E; 7P;
pt M) a fore and aft pine in Charles Irvings line
ln N70W; 20P; Charles Irving
pt N) corner pointers
lc S21.5W; 142P;
end
typ patent
! ttb file TJO1L760 of mosaic XAHOW273
dat 10 Jun 1760
ref VPB 34:528-2
to Tho Joplin
con 40s
re 366a Albemarl/N s &amp; on Rockfish Riv inclu 2 Swift Islands
decl -4
loc -118023 112745 F127 L0 P255
pt 0. Allen Howards cor poplar on the Riv HYD
ln N79E; 202p; on his line
pt 1. Ptrs in Jno Childers line
ln N7W; 200p; on his line N???W
pt 2. Ptrs
ln N7W; 60p; new line same course cont
pt 3. Wh oak
ln S75W; 70p;
pt 4. Poplar
ln S49W; 220p;
pt 5. Michael Thomas cor pine
ln S30E; 88p; on his lines
pt 6. Wh oak
ln S10W; 48p;
pt 7. Sassafras on the Riv HYD
lm ; 20p; down same with meanders to beginning
!Shift: sta 0 of TJO1L760.INT to sta 0 of AHOWA735.INT
!Rotation: 3
!qua Well located
end
typ grant
ref CGB I p40-42
dat 1 Oct 1783
decl 1
to John Childers
con A.C. 10Shill. Sterl.
!64a by survey 30 Jan 1775
re 64a ABCo. on both sides of Mullenexes Creek
loc -114840 110220 F127 L0 P255
pt A) Charles Irvings c. Ptrs. on John Childers l.
ln N42W; 27P; John Childers
pt B) Mullenexes Creek same course continued 37P
ln n42w; 37p;
pt C) the sd Creek
ln n42w; 4p;
pt D) the sd Creek
ln n42w; 38p; in all 106P
pt E) Charles Irvings c. Ptrs.
ln N87E; 13P; Charles Irving
pt F) Mullenexes Creek
ln n87e; 14p;
pt G) the sd Irvings c. w.o.
ln N24.25E; 86P; sd Irving
pt H) the sd Irvings c. p.
ln N75.5E; 24P; new l.
pt I) two w.o. saplins
ln n70e; 15p;
pt J) Michael Thomas's Road same course
ln n70e; 18p; in all 33P
pt K) p.
ln S24E; 12P; same course
pt
ln s24e; 32p; in all 44P
pt L) a Scrubb w.o.
ln S20E; 7P;
pt M) a fore & aft p. in Charles Irvings l.
ln N70W; 20P; Charles Irving
pt N) c. ptrs.
ln S21.5W; 142P;
end
typ patent
ref VPB 34 p1036
dat 12 Jul 1762
to Abraham Childers
con 10 shill.
re 100a ABCo. on the N side of the Fluvanna Riv. on Mullanax Creek
loc -115338 107720 F127 L0 P255
pt A) p.
ln s46w; 180p; new l.
pt B) p.
ln S69E; 84P;
pt C) p.
ln S51E; 26P;
pt D) p.
ln E; 34P;
pt E) w.o.
ln N26E; 88P;
pt F) p.
ln N25.5W; 106P;
end
typ patent
ref VPB 31 p643-644
dat 10 Sep 1755
decl -1
to Henry Childers
con 5 Shill.
re 50a ABCo. on the N Side of the Fluvanna River on Mullannex Creek
loc -114580 110973 F127 L0 P255
pt A) John Childers's c. Maple
ln N10W; 80P; John Childers
pt B) Ptrs. in Joseph Childers's l.
ln S69E; 110P; Joseph Childers
pt C) p. in Allens Howards l.
ln S25W; 98P; Allen Howard
pt D) a Hicc.
ln N68W; 48P;
pt E) Ptrs. a new l.
ln N9W; 29P;
end
Regards,
Steve
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From: Steve Stevens [mailto:steve.stevens@verizon.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 6:51 AM
Subject: {not a subscriber} John Royal Childress
Looking for good sourced information on John Royal Childers, District 2
1/2,
Augusta County, VA. He is in the 1850 census as Royal Childers wife
Polly
(Mary Huff) and children: Sarah, David, Mary M and Martha A. Martha
Huff
also resides with them in 1850.
1870 VA, Augusta, South River Township, John R. Childress, wife Mary,
female Agnes. (Next door to son Patrick)
1880 VA, Augusta, South River Township, Eliza Childress Wife (Listed
first
for some reason) David husband, Children : John A., James L., Mary E.,
Ida,
Clara B. Parents of David ( my great grandfather), John R. father, Mary
mother.
I have believed that this John Royal Childers/Childress was the son of
Thomas B. Childers, son of Benjamin and Ann Joplin, but I have no
physical
proof. This family resided more or less in Clay Forge and John Royal
was
buried at Tinkling Springs Church approx 30 Dec 1861. This Royal should
not
be confused with son of Benjamin who moved to and died in Kentucky.
Any help proving this line appreciated. Thanks.
Regards,
Steve
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While we are on the subject ---a good way to store important papers and
photos is in an old refrigerator. Yes a old frig they are air tight and insulated
pretty good and the contents will withstand the average house fire. Just
put one in the garage with a hasp and padlock installed and one got a BIG fire
proof safe. Oh yes the silicone things they put in everything to keep stuff
dry. You can rejuvenate them by putting them in the micro wave for a little
bit,. That will drive off the moisture them will absorb.
ok that's my recycle tip for the month
Indiana Jack