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Facts and Events
Early Land Acquisition in Virginia
Acquisition of Land from Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants:
- E-280: Peyton Buckner of Prince William County, 597 acres in said County between Goose Creek, and the Great Mountains. Surv. by Capt. Berry. Adj. Capt. Jeremiah Bronaugh, Henry Peyton. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 135].
Estate Records
- Sept 25, 1750 - The bond of estate of Peyton Buckner, Betty Buckner administrator. Signed by Anthony Seale and Robert Colclough. [Source: Fairfax County Will Book, p. 424-425]. (Note: Anthony Seale was the fatner-in-law of Peyton Buckner).
Records in Virginia
- E-279: Henry Peyton of Prince William County, 675 acres in said County on Goose Creek. Surv. by Capt. Joseph Berry. Adj. Capt. Jeremiah Bronaugh, Rev. Mr. Green, Charles Sample, Peyton Buckher. 17 June 1741. # [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 134-5].
- E-413: Mr. Daniel French the Elder of Prince William County, 213 acres in said County adj. William Owens, Peyton Buckner, Edward Hewes, Mr. Bryan Fairfax, the Wancopin Br. Surv. by Mr. William West. 4 Mar. 1740. # [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 141].
- Land transaction - 11 Dec 1772 by Anthony Buckner and Anthony Seale to Cornelius Skinner, Book I, P. 335-336, Loudoun Co., VA, in which statement is made Anthony was son of Peyton Buckner." [1]
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