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John McKim, Jr., Merchant
d.16 Jan 1842
Facts and Events
John McKim, Jr. was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:
Vol 1, p 68 -
21st July, 1799. Thomas Barry's will, of Staunton, merchant
To John McKim, Jr., and Andrew Barry, all land in trust;
to Agness Barry, daughter, infant;
to mother, Sarah Barry;
sister, Elenor Barry;
brother, Andrew Barry.
Executors, trustees above.
Teste: Wm. S. Moore, N. Owings. J. Patterson.
Proved, 29th April, 1800.
Owings and Moore live in Baltimore. Commission awarded.
Vol 1, p 123 -
6th February, 1800. Thomas Barry's estate appraised.
- Vol. 2 - CIRCUIT COURT RECORDS. SEPTEMBER, 1799 (M to G). - John McKim, Jr., vs. Robert and William Scott--Debt. Writ to Rockbridge County, 25th May, 1798.
References
- ↑ Will Abstract of Thomas Barry, in Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800. (Rosslyn, Virginia: The Commonwealth Printing Company, 1912-1913 in Three Volumes).
Vol 1, p 68 -
21st July, 1799. Thomas Barry's will, of Staunton, merchant
To John McKim, Jr., and Andrew Barry, all land in trust;
to Agness Barry, daughter, infant;
to mother, Sarah Barry;
sister, Elenor Barry;
brother, Andrew Barry.
Executors, trustees above.
Teste: Wm. S. Moore, N. Owings. J. Patterson.
Proved, 29th April, 1800.
Owings and Moore live in Baltimore. Commission awarded.
Vol 1, p 123 -
6th February, 1800. Thomas Barry's estate appraised.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 http://latrobefamily.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I5911&tree=mytree
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