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Hello folks!
I'm back home! And now to get settled and caught up on some things. Due
to changes and a buyout of my ISP, I am changing to another server.
My new email address is funyfarm(a)terraworld.net
My hit.net address is still active until I get everything changed over,
but if you need to contact me personally go ahead and use the new one. I
have to make a lot of changes in a lot of places, and hope I don't miss
some.
Thanks to all of you who have supported me in your thoughts and prayers.
Many blessings to you,
Deah
List Admin.
Deah,
Living in a mobile home takes more nerve than I have. But, everyone has
to live their life to the best of their ability. God be with you.Shahid
Raki.
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My apologies to you all. Things have been in an uproar on the home front
lately. We had a family reunion weekend before last that I had been working
on since last year. And the usual spring/early summer jobs outside were
keeping me busy.
To top it off, a week ago Sunday, a storm came through and blew our
mobile home off it's foundation. We have been having to stay in town ever
since. I am out here for a while today, and trying to catch up on mail. I
have one phone line back in service, and we have power again obviously. But
there is much work yet to be done.
They got the trailer moved back on the foundation evening before last,
and blocked and leveled yesterday. Today they anchored it back down.
I'm still not sure where this all will end up. We have requested the
adjustor come back out, as we keep finding more problems. The flooring has
pulled away from the floor joists, the roof dips and sways, and the front
door, frame and all, is out of kilter.
We're hoping to be able to move back in tomorrow, but still won't have
gas, water, or sewer lines. But
we are survivors and we can use a sump pump to get water if we need it.
There is still roof and siding repairs, and the central air was wiped out,
so it has to be replaced.
I had really thought that once I got through the reunion, things would
settle down and I could get back to being more busy with lists. Silly me!
:O)
So I do apologize for my silence, and hopefully now things will start
leveling back out.
Deah
Does anyone have any idea who this "W. Coltclough" could be? I am not aware
of there being any W. Colcloughs in Virginia in 1657. Could it be in error?
I guess SPAM probably SPAIN?
Cheers,
Gregg
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GRANTEE Spam, Richard. grantee.
DATE 31 August 1657.
NOTE Location: Northumberland County.
NOTE Description: 350 acres northerly on Little Wicocomoco River, opposite
to the land of W. Coltclough.
NOTE "Patent renewed in his name the 18th of March 1662, &c."
NOTE Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 151 (Reel 4).
NOTE Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by
the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The
collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
OTHER FORMAT Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents
1-42, reels 1-41.
SUBJECT Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Virginia --
Northumberland County.
SUBJECT Northumberland County (Va.) -- History -- 17th century.
SUBJECT Land grants -- Virginia -- Northumberland County. aat.
ADDED ENTRY Coltclough, W.
ADDED ENTRY Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.
ADDED ENTRY Library of Virginia. Archives.