Person:Jacob Crisman (3)

Watchers
Jacob Crisman, of Frederick and Augusta County, VA
  1. Jacob Crisman, of Frederick and Augusta County, VA1706 - 1778
  2. Anna Margaretha Crisman1708 -
  3. Conrad Crisman1709 -
  4. Abraham CrismanEst 1711 -
  5. Isaac CrismanEst 1713 -
  • HJacob Crisman, of Frederick and Augusta County, VA1706 - 1778
  • WMagdalena Hite1713 - 1771
m. Bet 1728 and 1729
  1. Jacob Crisman, Jr.1730 - 1809
  2. Mary Crisman1732 -
  3. Abraham Crisman1733 - 1798
  4. Sarah Crisman1734 - 1790
  5. Anna Maria Magdalena Crisman1735 -
  6. Isaac Crisman1736 - 1776
  7. Johannes Crisman1739 -
  8. Joseph Crisman1740 -
  9. Rebecca Crisman1741 -
  10. George Crisman1742 - 1816
  11. Mary Magdalene Crisman1747 -
  12. Henry Crisman1748/49 - 1779
Facts and Events
Name Jacob Crisman, of Frederick and Augusta County, VA
Gender Male
Birth? 1706 Strasbourg, Alsace-Lorraine, France
Marriage Bet 1728 and 1729 Prob. Yorke, Pennsylvaniato Magdalena Hite
Death? Oct 1778 Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia
Alt Death[1] Abt 1778 Chrisman Springs, Frederick County, Virginia

Jacob Crisman was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

Contents

Welcome to
Old Augusta

Early Settlers
Beverley Manor
Borden's Grant
Register
Data
Maps
Places
Library
History
Index

……………………..The Tapestry
Families Old Chester OldAugusta Germanna
New River SWVP Cumberland Carolina Cradle
The Smokies Old Kentucky

__________________________

Early Land Acquisition in Orange County, VA

From Orange County, VA Deed Books:

  • Pages 1-3. 14-14 May 1740. Jost Hite of Orange County to Jacob Chrissman of same. Lease and release; for £7.10.-. 750 acres on the western side of Sharrando, granted by pattent to Just Hite 3 Oct. 1734 (signed) Jost Hite. Wit: David Vaunce, William Reed, Isaac Hite. 22 May 1740. Acknowledged by Jost Hite. [Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Dorman, pg. 35].


Early Land Acquisition in Augusta County, VA

Acquisition of Land from Chalkley's:

  • Page 165.--14th November, 1746. Thomas Linwell and Hannah, his wife, to Jacob Christman, of Frederick County, £100 currency; 500 acres. part of 1,500 acres purchased of Jost Hite on Linwell's Creek. Witnesses, Wat Ellice, G. Jones. Acknowledged, 20th November, 1746.

Records of Jacob Crisman in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Page 14.--17th August, 1768. John Bear and Kartharine ( ) to Francis McBride, £190, 200 acres on Linvell's Creek, part of 500 acres patented to William Linwell and by him conveyed to Joseph Bryant, 20th August, 1746, and by him to Jacob Crisman, who conveyed 300 acres thereof to said Francis McBride and by him to said John Bear, 17th March, 1746, 200 acres whereof is bounded, viz., corner Josiah Boon's part. Delivered: Jacob Miller, 7th August, 1771.
References
  1. Hinson, Gail W. Some Descendants of John Lewis and Margaret Rees of Wales, 1713-1997. (Anundsen Publishing Co., Box 230, Decorah, Iowa 52101, 1997)
    pg. 173.