Notebook. Sifers Variants in Chalkley's Chronicles

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Transcript:Lamie Vs Tate, Augusta County, VA High Court, 1805

Volume 1

Vol 1
pageNameDateText
308Francis Sybert1749 Francis Sybert vs. Donnally and Garrison.--In 1749, Sybert bought of John Donnolly 300 acres on headwaters of Roanoke River in Colonel Patton's Grant of 5,000 acres, but John transferred his right to Paul Garrison.
Jacob SybertMARCH 16, 1757.(304) Wm. Cunningham, qualified Lieut. of Militia; James Henderson, qualified Lieut. of Militia; Jacob Sybert, qualified Captain of Militia.
432Jacob Sifert17th November, 1749Valuation of improvements on 2,464 acres belonging to William Parks,on Southern Border Potomac, 17th November, 1749, viz: George Mouss, improvements. Hanness Dockell's improvements. John Kerre's improvements. Peter Moser's improvements. Jacob Sifert's improvements.
155John SibertMARCH 23, 1769.(104)John Sibert binds himself to Jacob Argenbright.
204Nicholas Sybert MARCH 16, 1778 (404) William Robertson, Captain, and Nicholas Sybert, as First Lieutenant--qualified.
387Michael Syford26th November, 1787. George Huddle and wife, Margaret, vs. Michael Syford and wife, Catherine.--Writ, 26th November, 1787.
122Charles Frederick SevertJUNE 18, 1765. (434) Charles Fredk. Severt--adjudged bankrupt.
405John Secaford et alia1st March, 1794.Joseph Boughman and wife, Elizabeth, late Elizabeth Secaford, relict of Jacob Secaford, deceased; George Boughman and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter and heir-at-law of said Jacob Secaford, vs. William Rusk, Administratorof John Secaford.--Spa. Chancery 1st March, 1794.

Volume 2

Vol 2
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Nancy Cyphers18098th September, 1809, Nancy Cypher deposes, she came into this country 11-12 years ago this fall. See:Transcript:Lamie Vs Tate, Augusta County, VA High Court, 1805 for context
185Catharine Seyford1814Catharine Seyford, 61 years old, deposes, same time and place, her first husband was John D. Greiner who died 27 years ago, 1st January, last. Michael Seyford, 65 years old, deposes same time and place, has lived in Staunton 30 years last August.
185Michael Seyford,1814Catharine Seyford, 61 years old, deposes, same time and place, her first husband was John D. Greiner who died 27 years ago, 1st January, last. Michael Seyford, 65 years old, deposes same time and place, has lived in Staunton 30 years last August.

Volume 3

Vol 2
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501758 Francis CyphersPage 267.--17th August, 1758. Peter Kender's (Kinder? Ginder?)estate, account with Alex. Wright, administrator--To sundries from 22d August, 1748, to 22d August. 1749. Paid Erwin Patterson, Patrick Vance, for wages. Paid Alex. Ingram (4 days writing). Paid Ephraim Vause for crying the vendue. Paid Francis Cyphers, Henry Brown, Geo. Griffith. These did not pay for goods bought at vendue, viz: Joseph Kimmins, James McAfee, Jean Patterson, John Gold, Joseph McDonald, David Robinson.
73=74Francis Cyphers1758Page 203.--17th February, 1758. Colonel James Patton's estate; appraised by Thomas Stewart, John Ramsey, Edward Hall. List of bonds, bills, &c., due the estate: ... Francis Cypher, 18th February, 1753; [Listed twice, same date]
309Francis Cyphers1753 Page 84.-- Ditto.[21st March, 1753] Same to William Pepper, 580 acres as above. As above, corner Francis Cyphers. [Many entries in Goose Creek area, William Pepper is probably associated with Peppers Ferry in that area.]
309Francis Cyphers1753Page 87.--Ditto. [21st March, 1753] Same to Francis Cyphers, 400 acres by patent 10th April, 1751. As above, corner to above, The Barrens.
167John Cyphers1777Page 334.--29th August, 1777. List of those indebted to the estate ofRoger North--... John Cypher
481John Sibert1769Page 345.--21st March, 1769. John Sibert (Sciber), late of North Carolina, but now of North Carolina (?), son of Andrew Sibert, deceased, binds himself apprentice to Jacob ( ) Archenbright, to be taught the trade,

occupation or science of a blacksmith, which Jacob now useth, until he is 21, John being now 16 years and 6 months. Delivered: John Siber,

481AndrewSibert1769Page 345.--21st March, 1769. John Sibert (Sciber), late of North Carolina, but now of North Carolina (?), son of Andrew Sibert, deceased, binds himself apprentice to Jacob ( ) Archenbright, to be taught the trade,

occupation or science of a blacksmith, which Jacob now useth, until he is 21, John being now 16 years and 6 months. Delivered: John Siber,

588-589Michael Sifort1790Page 403.--9th January, 1790. Organization of Staunton Fire Company...... Michael Sifort,
43, Page 159.--19th August, 1756. Jacob Zorn's appraisement, by Jacob

Sivart, John Dunkell, Charles Wolson. Also additional appraisement, by Houston Hover, Mark Swatley, Christian Eavach.

47 Page 225.--15th March, 1758. Jacob Siver's bond (with Sampson

Archer, Ephraim Love) as administrators of Henry Lawrence.

49td> Page 245.--17th May, 1758. Daniel Smith's bond (with Michael Mallow,

Peter Venneman) as administrator of Jacob Sivers.

50, Page 272.--8th November, 1758. Capt. Jacob Siver's appraisement, by

same as above.

65, Page 72.--18th August, 1761. Jacob Siver's appraisement, recorded.
65Page 75.--19th August. 1761. Daniel Smith's settlement of estate of

Jacob Sivers approved--Paid Woolrick Conrod, Gabriel Kyle; paid 1 clerk's note for swearing into your commission; paid Jno. Wright for crying the vendue; paid Henry Pircy for liquor; paid David Rule; paid Christian Lower (Sower?); paid Paul Shaver; paid Horrical Hufman; paid Henry Baninger; paid Sarah Harrison for liquor for vendue; paid Margaret Johnson for appraising the estate. Sale bill, viz: To John McCoy, Valentine Butcher, Henry Smith, Wm. Snodon, Saml. Briggs, Robt. Gragg, Jno. Dunkle, Ludwick Waggoner, Jno. Skidmore, Jonas Friend, Nicholas Havener. Received of Benj. Hagler, Robt. Minnis, Henry Penigar.

65Page 75.--19th August, 1761. Daniel Smith's settlement of estate of

Henry Lawrence approved and recorded--Paid Gabriel Pickins, Hugh Hamilton, Windle Siver, Peter Finiman (Vaneman?) Sale bill, viz: To David Nelson, Thos. Feemster, Martin Shoob, Jacob Peters, Jacob Goodman.

490 Page 27.--15th August, 1769. William Montgomery and Jean ( ) to

Adam Harpole, £82, 470 acres on mountain between South Fork and South Branch of Potomac, line of Jacob Sivert's survey. Delivered: Adam Harpole, 23d May, 1785.

113 Page 293.--16th March, 1770. Nicholas Null's estate sold at vendue--To

Abram Wright, Augustine Price, Henry Null, Honekil Hoofman, Paushton Ostler, Gill Price, Ponshton Hostler, John Ferrel (Terril), Hauverstine Price, Patrick Dickson, George Null, William McBush, Peter Brinninger, Windle Weaver, Francis Kirtley, Wm. Munger, Alvenious Bowyer, Samuel Muncey, Peter Bunginger, Thos. Birk, Philip Williams, Henry Bingaman. Cash from Charles Fry, John Couch. By Windle Sivers' bond, from Archibald Hughston. By Charles Rush's note, Nicholas Shirley.

116 Page 354.--14th August A. D., 1770. John Stephenson's estate,

appraised by Thomas Wilson, John McClung, James McCampbell, James Buchanan--William Chambers' account, insolvent; John Michel Siver's bond, not all solvent; Eracker Smith, James Doearn.

TBD

Sybert, Jacob, 44, 336, 471, 494. Sybert (Seybert), Nicholas, 494, 579. Syer, David, 426. Syer, Robert, 381. Syers (Sayers), William, 268, 317, 319, 366. Syford, Michael, 200, 201.

Syms, John, 175. Syver, Jacob, 40.