Person:Samuel Buchanan (9)

Samuel Buchanan, II
b.Abt 1748
m. Abt 1731
  1. Capt. Andrew Buchanan1732 - 1793
  2. Robert Buchanan, of Pulaski County, KY1741 - 1832
  3. Joseph Buchanan1743 - 1810
  4. John BuchananAbt 1746 - Bef 1820
  5. Samuel Buchanan, IIAbt 1748 - Abt 1835
  6. Moses Buchanan1749 - 1823
m. Abt 1766
  1. John Brown BuchananAbt 1775 - Abt 1823
  2. Andrew Buchanan1775 - 1813
  3. Mary Buchanan1777 - 1840
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Buchanan, II
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1748
Marriage Abt 1766 Augusta County, Virginiato Elizabeth Duncan
Death? Abt 1835 Washington Co., Va


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Records of Samuel Buchanan in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's Augusta County Records:


  • Vol. 1 - MARCH, 1796 (A to C). - Buchanan vs. McCutchen.--Deed by Alexander Douglas to Andrew Duncan conveys a tract in Beverley Manor, 233 acres, joining Patrick Campbell's and Charles Campbell's and Brownlee's land, and a tract known as the Pine Run, where Francis Beatty once lived, 230 acres. Dated 16th October, 1746. Witnesses: Robert and John Cunningham. Suit between Samuel Buchanan and Elizabeth, his wife; David Craig and Mary, his wife; John Edmonson and Jennet, his wife; John McKinny and Jane, his wife; James Brownlee and Florence, his wife, vs. William McCutchen, John McCutchen and John McCutchen, Jr., heirs-at-law of Wm. McCutchen;--Spa. 23d July, 1791. Writ, redocketing, 27th September, 1793. Whereas, I, Andrew Duncan, of Lincoln County, have authorized and given to James Brownlee, Sr., of Augusta County, power of attorney to convey a tract of land on Pine Run, joining Hugh Torbet and William Brownlee and John Shields, which McCutchen claims by caveat from Andrew Duncan, heir by law. 25th May, 1785. Witnesses: Alexander Brownlee, Jr., and John Brownlee. James Brownlee and Florence Brownlee, 408 heirs-at-law of Andrew Duncan, deceased; all the above wives were daughters of Andrew Duncan, deceased, who left also a son, Andrew. Andrew, Sr.'s widow was Jannet. Andrew, Jr., was dead, 1791, intestate. Widow Jannet married William McCutchen. Alexander Douglas bought the land from Francis Beatty. William McCutchen was dead, 1791, as also Jannet. Francis Beatty first improved the land. Francis Beatty, shortly after making his entry, went to Carolina. William McCutchen entered a caveat versus Beatty and obtained judgment in 1769 and a patent in 1773. William Alexander deposes that in 1766, November, he was with William McCutchen at Williamsburg, when William McCutchen told him he had put in a friendly caveat to save the land for Andrew Duncan's children.


Footnotes

  1.   Matthew Buchanan.FTW.

    Date of Import: Aug 8, 2003