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Facts and Events
Joseph Reyburn was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Early Land Acquisition in Augusta County, VA
Acquisition of Land from Chalkley's:
- Page 84.--19th November, 1760. James Reburn and Elizabeth ( ) to son Joseph Reburn, £5, 93 acres on Moffets Branch of Middle River, part of 130 acres and also a small part of a survey of acres on which said James now lives; cor. Wm. Mathews. Delivered: Joseph Reaburn, August. 1763.
- Page 172.--27th December, 1770. James Anderson and Elizabeth ( ) to Joseph Reaburn, £125, 100 acres on Long Meadow, corner land formerly belonging to William Skillem and now Isaac White's, William Robertson's. Teste: Samuel McKee. Delivered: Jos. Reabum, 20th May, 1771.
Land Grant Surveys in Virginia:
- Page 183 - Joseph Rheaburn, 122 acres, Middle River. Adjoining Robert Reed, Hugh Green, Robert Stephenson. January 3, 1771. [Abstract of Land Grant Surveys, 1761-1791, Augusta & Rockingham Counties, Virginia, by Peter Cline Kaylor, pg. 66].
- Page 183 - Joseph Rheaburn, 233 acres, Mossey Creek called Pudding Spring. March 5, 1771. [Abstract of Land Grant Surveys, 1761-1791, Augusta & Rockingham Counties, Virginia, by Peter Cline Kaylor, pg. 66].
Disposition of Land from Chalkley's:
- Page 256.--29th December, 1770. Joseph Reaburn and Margaret to William Robertson, £125, 100 acres on Long Meadow, corner land formerly belonging to William Skillern, and now Isaac White's, William Robertson's line. Teste: Samuel McKee, Hugh Donaghe, James Kerr.
Will Abstract
- Reyburn, Joseph. Will probated July, 100.
- Names - wife, Margaret; and children: Thomas, Joseph and others, number of names not given.
- [A Brief of Wills and Marriages of Montgomery and Fincastle Counties, Virginia, 1733-1831 by Anne Lowry Worrell, pg. 53].
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:
- Page 464.--22d August, 1766. Thomas Davis' appraisement (by Jas. Reyburn, Jos. Reaburn, Wm. Mathews), recorded. (Note: this appears to be Joseph and his father James).
- Page 265.--24 March, 1755. John (his __ mark) Nichel's will--To wife. Barbara; to eldest son. John; to sons, Joseph and Isaac; to son, Thomas; to daughter, Elizabeth. Executors, wife Barbara and her brother, Andrew McCombe. Teste: Alexander Blair, James Reburn. Proved, 17th August, 1774, by the witnesses. Executors qualify (Barbara's __ mark) with John Poage, Joseph Reburn. (Note: this appears to be Joseph and his father James, who witnessed the will of John Nickell, written in 1755).
- Vol. 1 - NOVEMBER 17, 1767. - (341) Grand jurors: Nathanl. Evans, Joseph Raburn, Saml. McPheeters, Francis Erwin, Robt. Thompson, Henry Stone, James McCain, John Ramsey, Archibald Fisher, John White, Henry Campbell, Saml. Briggs, Richd. Renalds, Hugh Hays, Joseph Malcolm, David Laird, John Francis, John Black, James Leatherdale, John McClure, Hugh Donaho.
- Vol. 1 - MARCH 21, 1771. - (217) Elizabeth, wife of James Anderson, relinquished dower in 100 acres--deed to Joseph Reaburn.
Information on Joseph Reyburn
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Joseph RAYBURN
BET 1732 AND 1733 - 11 JAN 1799
PROPERTY: 19 NOV 1760, purchased 93 acres on Moffet's Branch of Middle River
BIRTH: BET 1732 AND 1733, Montgomery County, Virginia
DEATH: 11 JAN 1799, Montgomery County, Virginia
EVENT: Other-Begin: 7 NOV 1767, Member of the Grand Jury
EVENT: Other-Begin: 7 NOV 1767, Member of the Grand Jury
Father: James REYBURN
Mother: Elizabeth COLE
Family 1 : Margaret WOODS
MARRIAGE: 1753, Augusta County, Virginia
+James RAYBURN
+Joseph RAYBURN , Jr.
Thomas RAYBURN
Thomas RAYBURN
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