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http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/60487.html
The URL above is a news story about the 1841 Scots census being on-line. Apparently it is the first to give details about the individuals much like our 1850 census.
This newstory contains another URL to ScotlandsPeople which contains the on-line records they refer to. I have used this site on occasion and it is quite helpful.
Sharon
On the sixth of April 1320, the Declaration of Arbroath was written as a formal declaration of Scotland's independence, and delivered to Pope John XXII. It was written in Latin and is believed to have been drafted by Bernard, abbot of Arbroath Abbey, who was the Chancellor of Scotland at the time. Read more at heritage.scotsman.com
---And it was signed by a Douglas!
So who is Christopher J Clendening?
14 July 1769. Bedford Co., VA 145 acres on both sides of the Church Branch of Flat Creek
1 September 1780. Bedford Co., VA 90 acres on east branches of Flat Creek
Campbell Co. was formed from Bedford in 1782.
6 Aug 1787. Campbell Co., VA 282 acres on both side of the Quarry Branch, an east branch of Flat Creek.
6 August 1787. Campbell Co., VA 54 acres on west branches of Flat Creek.
10 Aug 787. Campbell Co., VA 115 acres on the west branches of Flat Creek.
27 September 1793. Campbell Co., VA. 1140 acres on both sides of Flat Creek.