Person:George Hollyback (1)

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George Hollyback
b.Est 1705
 
  • HGeorge HollybackEst 1705 -
  • WAnna Good1708 -
m. Bef 23 Mar 1753
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Name George Hollyback
Alt Name George Hollowback
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1705
Marriage Bef 23 Mar 1753 Augusta County, Virginiato Anna Good

George Hollyback was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 1 - MARCH 23, 1753. - (441) Anne Rothgap, relict of John Jacob Rothgap, now the wife of George Hollyback.
  • Vol. 2 - FEE BOOKS OF AUGUSTA COURT - 1753--page 3, John Buchanan, Miller, (March, November, 1753); page 15, James Young, Borden's Land, (1753, March, May, August); page 30, Geo. Hollyback, for his wife Ann, (May), Probate of Roadcap's will; page 38, Wm. Wilson, son of John Wilson, (May, 1753); page 41, John Lewis, Sheriff, (May, August, November, 1753); page , The Hon. John Lewis,(May, August, November, 1753); page 42, John Snelson (Suelson), Hanover, (May, 1753); page 62, George Hume, Culpeper; page 66, Joel Terrell, Albemarle; page, 67, John Shields, Albemarle, see fees 1749; page 69, James Bell, South River, (May, 1753), to your deeds, (August), to be summoned to administer on brother's estate; page 84, John Wilson, Shoemaker, (August, 1753), Dunkin's deeds to you; page 87, Doctor John Southerland, (August, 1753), vs. Grymes; Hugh Deveny, alias Dowing, (Doning), (August), vs. Huddle; Martin Crowder, or Crider, (August), vs. McCoy; Thomas McGee, alias McGuire, Frederick; page 100, Thomas Ruddy, Borden's Land.
  • Vol. 1 - MAY 19, 1762. - (217) Peter, Elizabeth, Hannah, Barbara, Catherine, orphans of Jacob Rodcap, to be bound to Geo. Hollowback. Moses Maiden to be bound.
  • Vol. 2 - Pindall vs. Pindall--O. S. 43; N. S. 15--Bill filed 1st December, 1803. James, Elizabeth, Jemima and Rachel Pindell, all children and heirs of Thomas Pindall, deceased, who died 19th May, 1795, intestate, owning lands in Monongalia joining lands of James Scott, Isaac Lemasters, Charles Dawson, patented to Thos. 7th August, 1787; also a tract in Monongalia adjoining John Ferguson, Weaver, part of 200 acres patented to Thos. 10th October, 1786; also 194 acres in Monongalia adjoining James Cochran and Zaquil Morgan, part of 200 acres patented to Thomas 2d December, 1791; 261 acres in Monongalia between Thomas and Jacob Pindell, part of 400 acres patented to Thomas 26th October, 1786. 400 acres in Randolph on Glady Creek, including the Turkey Lick and adjoining lands claimed by Lewis and McClenachan, patented to Thomas 23d June, 1786. 500 acres formerly in Harrison but now in Kenaway, part of 1,000 acres patented to Thomas _____ November, 1792. 2 lots in Morgantown, 1 conveyed by George Holenback and wife, 1786, and 2d by Zaquil Morgan, proprietor of the town, and Druzella, his wife, 10th May, 1784. Also lot 5 in Morgantown, from Morgan and wife, 10th May, 1784. Also lot 12 in Morgantown, from Morgan and wife, 10th May, 1784. Also lot 13 in Morgantown, from Morgan and wife, 13th December, 1784. Also lot in Morgantown, from Morgan and wife, 13th February, 1786. Also lot in Morgantown, from Morgan and wife, 13th December, 1784. 400 acres in Randolph County on Glady Creek, granted to Thomas Harrison upon a settlement right. 400 acres in Monongalia between White Day Creek and Morgan's Mill, adjoining Robinson Lucas, Morgan Morgan and Reuben Bonel, surveyed 15th December, 1783, 400 acres in Monongalia, surveyed 16th January, 1786, adjoining Jacob Pindel, Hugh vans, and Isaac Lemasters. 400 acres located 12th October, 1785, in Monongalia adjoining Philip Pindell, and Robert Ferrell. 200 acres located 2d October 1783, on Robinson's Run, adjoining George Wilson and James Scott. 177 acres located in Monongalia, 9th July, 1792, below Dunker Mill Run place. 1,000 acres located in Monongalia by Thomas Pindell and James Robison, 26th July, 1795. 1,000 acres located in Monongalia adjoining Charles Overton, David Morgan and William Robison, the widow Scott and Robert Hill. 323 acres in Monongalia granted _____ Weaver and by Weaver to Thomas Pindell, adjoining lands of James Scott, Jacob Scott, the Rich Wood tract and John Hamilton. 383 acres in Monongalia patented to David Scott and by him conveyed to Thomas. 800 acres in Randolph patented to Thomas. 17 acres in Monongalia. Philip Pindell died intestate, __ April, 1801, owning 134 acres in Monongalia adjoining Barker & Cox on Indian Creek. Philip had three sons, viz: Jacob, Thomas, and Edward, and one daughter, Rachel. Thomas and Edward died in Philip's life time; Edward left two children, viz: Levi and Elizabeth. Levi in life time of Philip, the grandfather, and after death of Edward the father, received an advancement from Philip; Elizabeth, Jemima and Rachel are children and heirs of Thomas Pindell, son of Philip; Elizabeth, Jemima and Rachel are infants. Division of the lands.