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| Patterson | William | Person:William Patterson (75) | 3 | 114 | 1744 | Page 301.--3d September, 1744. Margaret Adams' will, of Orange County--To son Robert Patterson and his children; to Mary Patterson, daughter of son Robert Patterson; to daughter Jane Love; to granddaughter Margaret Dollinson; to granddaughter Ester Harrison; to daughter Elizabeth; to son-in-law Daniel Love; to son Samuel Adams. Executors, Robert Patterson and Samuel Adams. Teste: Saml. Hull, Jacob Green (Gum?), Thomas Lunday. We, the children of Margaret Adams, have reseved of the exter the full of all legsy I say revd. accordin to her desiare and will.-- Danl. Love, Jane (mark) Love, Ester Harrison. 15th September, 1744. These are to certify to all persons whom, &c., that I, Robert Patterson of North Carolina, Tryon County, son of William Patterson, deceased, do disclaim any right or title that is or may be alledged belonging to me of a certain tract of land lying and being in Augusta County upon a small branch on the south side of Linvell's Creek, which said land was taken up by Margaret Adams, the widow of John Adams, deceased.--Robert R. Patterson. 1st February, 1770. Teste: Francis Adams, J. P., North Carolina, Tryon County. Certifies that Francis Adams is a magistrate. Ezekiel Polk, C. C. Proved, 15th March, 1770, by Samuel Hull and Jacob Gum. Samuel Adams qualifies executor, with Joseph Dictum, John Madison, Jr. |
| Patterson | William | Person:William Patterson (60) | 3 | 281 | 1749 | Page 556.--28th February, 1749. Same to David Henderson, 580 acres on South Branch Shannandoe, in Beverley Manor on South River. William Patterson's line. Teste: William Wright, Alexander Henderson. | son of William Patterson (61)
| Patterson | William | | 3 | 297 | 1751 | Page 464.--30th May, 1751. Joseph Teas to Archibald Stewart, contracting, mauling and laying 6700 rails, building a log house, clearing and plowing 20 acres, from Beverley to Teas, 5th June, 1739. Beverley Manor, 469 acres. Teste: Edward Hall, Thomas Stewart, William Patterson. |
| Patterson | Wm. | Person:William Patterson (60) | 1 | 55 | 1752 | NOVEMBER 15, 1752....(363) William Patterson petitions that in his way from the northward he camped in the woods in company of one Thomas Homes, who in the night time picked his pocket of eleven pieces of eight and one Caroline, for which he was apprehended and taken before B. Borden, but escaped, leaving behind him a mare and saddle, which are ordered to be advertised in the Va. Gazette, and sold. |
| Patterson | Wm. | | 2 | 441 | 1755 | 1755...Page 152.--Jno. Finley, Wm. Thompson processioned in Cap. Thompson's Company as follows, viz: For Samuel McCune, for Wm. Logan, for Wm. Johnston, for Widow Thompson, for Thos. Thompson; Widow Frazer, present Robert Modey; for Rob. Moody; for Andw. McClure, present Jno. Hutchison; for Jno. Hutchison; for Hugh McClure, for Richard Pilson, for Zechoriah Smith, for Widow Sayre, for Andw. McClure, for John Campbell, for John Black, for Archd. Stewart, for Rob. Finley, for Alex. Henderson, for Wm. Patterson |
| Patterson | William | | 3 | 75 | 1758 | Page 203.--17th February, 1758. Colonel James Patton's estate; appraised by Thomas Stewart, John Ramsey, Edward Hall. List of bonds, bills, &c., due the estate: ....William Patterson, 13th August, 1753; |
| Patterson | William | Person:William Patterson (60) | 3 | 375 | 1761 | Page 503.--18th August, 1761. William ( ) Patterson (Petterson) and Agness ( ) to James Bell, £120, 247 acres in Beverley Manor on South River of Shanandoe, conveyed to William by Beverley, 26th February, 1749; cor. John Campbell in the Manor line, Joseph Teas' line; cor. said Teas and McClure; cor. Archibald Stuart. Delivered: Jas. Bell, 1768. | son of William Patterson (61)
| Patterson | William | | 3 | 411 | 1762 | Page 605.--19th May, 1762. William Lamma (Lamb) and Anna to William Patterson, £250, 330 acres on South River Shanandoe. Teste: James Lamme, Thomas Raferty. Delivered: Wm. Patterson, February, 1768. |
| Patterson | William | | 3 | 410 | 1764 | Page 593.--15th May, 1764. David ( ) Frazer, of Albemarle County, to James Frazer, £40.10, 220 acres, southeast side Shanando River, the lower corner to Frazer's line. Teste: Wm. Patterson, Robert Frazer, Jno. Reburn. | son of William Patterson (61)
| Patterson | William | | 3 | 95 | 1765 | Page 474.--28th September, 1765. William Frazier's estate sold at vendue--to, viz: Hance Magot, Wm. Hook, Wm. Patterson, John Ferrell, Jacob Herrberrger, Michael Coker. Settlement of above estate, by James Frazier--4 gallons liquor at the funeral, 6-1/2 gallons for vendue. |
| Patterson | William | | 1 | 341 | 1765 | OCTOBER, 1765 (C). Fowler et als. vs. John Stewart.--John Fowler and Margaret, his wife; William Patterson and Mary, his wife; Patrick Quin and Jane, his wife; James Skidmore and Sarah, his wife, sue John Stewart for a slave which Stewart bought of Jennet McDonald (McDonell), administratrix of Randolph McDonell. (Are these women daughters of Randolph?) |
| Patterson | William | Person:William Patterson (60) | 1 | ?** | 1767 | AUGUST 18, 1767.... (217) Saml. Henderson appointed surveyor of highway from John Madison's to Givens's Mill.--Tithables from James Craig's up Middle River to James Givens and on South River from William Patterson's to Christian Clemons. John Madison appointed surveyor of highway from his house to Jones's Ford, tithables on Middle River from James Craig's downwards, and on South River from William Patterson's downwards, and as low as said Madison's. Andrew Fought appointed surveyor of highway, vice Archd. Huston. | son of William Patterson (61)
| Patterson | William | | 2 | 458 | 1767 | Page 449.--1767-68: ....Processioned by Jon. Lapesly, Robert Moore, all lands in their bounds except, viz: William and James Hall, Daniel Evans, Samuel Todd, James Davis, Jno. McMurtrey, James McMath, John Young. Processioned by James Craig, James Patterson: For Henry Reburn, Wm. Lam, John King, Robt. Craige, James Givens, Saml. Bell, Jno. Givens, Philip Harless, Thos. Storrey, John Stewart, Hugh Allon, Timothy Call, Edward Rutledge, James Care, Wm. Patterson, Saml. Henderson, Wm. Roberson, Wm. Scillarn, James Anderson, Wm. Hindes, Thomas Turke, David Mack, Neiley Christian Clemons. Robert Steon, James Craige, Thomas Raferty |
| Patterson | William | Person:William Patterson (60) | 1 | 136 | 1767 | AUGUST 18, 1767...(217) Saml. Henderson appointed surveyor of highway from John Madison's to Givens's Mill.--Tithables from James Craig's up Middle River to James Givens and on South River from William Patterson's to Christian Clemons. John Madison appointed surveyor of highway from his house to Jones's Ford, tithables on Middle River from James Craig's downwards, and on South River from William Patterson's downwards, and as low as said Madison's. Andrew Fought appointed surveyor of highway, vice Archd. Huston. | son of William Patterson (61)
| Patterson | William | | 3 | 110 | 1769 | Page 235.--17th August, 1769. The estate of Col. James Patton...Page 237.--By cash from, viz (apparently in payment of piece of land belonging to Col. Patton's estate): Wm. Patterson, |
| Patterson | William | | 1 | 356 | 1769 | Marc 1769... Fowler vs. Skidmore.--Bill in Chancery, filed 1764-5. John Fowler and Margaret, his wife, William Patterson and Mary', his wife, Patrick Quinn and Jane, his wife, which said Margaret, Mary and Jane, together with Sarah, since intermarried with James Skidmore, were sisters and co-heirs of Randolph McDonald of Augusta County, deceased, against James Skidmore and Sarah, his wife. Randolph died intestate unmarried and without children. Randolph's mother was Janet McDonald. Randolph was 26 years old when he died. |
| Patterson | William | | 2 | 407 | 1772 | 1772...[Feebook]...William Patterson, Borden's Land; |
| Patterson | William | | 3 | 123 | 1772 | Page 500.--31st March, Ano Domino, 1772. Jane Patterson's will, formerly wife of John Patterson--To son, William Patterson; to son, James Patterson's son John; to daughter, Elizabeth; to daughter, Mary; to son, Robert's daughter Jean; to son, James' daughter Jean; to daughter, Janet. Son-in-law Thomas Dixon and son James to make division. Executors, son James and son-in-law Thomas Dixon. Teste: James Gambel, Robert Gambel. Proved, 19th May, 1772, by the witnesses. Thos. Dixon refuses to execute. James qualifies (his mark) with Thomas Patterson, Alex. Thompson. |
| Patterson | William | | 3 | 541 | 1774 | Page 448.--16th November, 1774. William Patterson and Mary ( ), of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, to Patrick Quin, a tract joint property of four sisters, heirs of Randal McDonald, deceased, patented to John Hope, 5th September, 1749, and by him conveyed to Randal McDonald, who died intestate, and Mary, wife of Wm. Patterson became invested in the 1/4 part on Cook's Creek. |
| Patterson | William | | 2 | 409 | 1775 | 1775 [Fee Book]...William Patterson, R-fish Gap; |
| Patterson | William | | 2 | 430 | 1781 | Tithables, 1781; Alexander Robertson's List: Samuel Hind and son John, Patrick Crawford and sons George and John, Robert Craig and sons John, Robert, and James, James and George Crawford, brothers Robert, John, and William, John Givens and sons Samuel, James, and William, Richard Rankin and sons Isaac and Richard; William Patterson and son William; |
| Patterson | William | | 2 | 431 | 1783 | Tithables, 1783; in Capt. Givens's and Campbell's Companies: James Allen, Sr., and sons Francis and James, Anthony Ailor and son George; Samuel Bell and sons Samuel and David, Alex. Blair and son John, Francis Brown and son Hugh, Robert Craig and sons John, Robert, James, James Craig and son George, James and George Crawford and brothers Robert, William, John, George Campbell and sons John, Jacob, George, Hugh Campbell and son Robert, Robert Curry and sons James and Robert, Arthur Conoly and sons Robert and James, Thomas Conoly and sons Arthur and Thomas, Hugh Donaho and son John, James Givens and sons Robert, Samuel, James, John Givens and sons Samuel, James, William, John Gasper and apprentice John Martin, Thomas Graham and sons John, Thomas, James, Robert, John Garvin and sons David, Joseph, Thomas, George Glenn and son James, James Henderson and brothers William, David, John King and sons John, Samuel, James, Henry Lyner and sons Christopher, Adam, Samuel McKee and sons William, James, Robert McMahon and apprentices Robert Reburn, Jacob Lemon, Robert Campbell, John McMahon and son John, William Patterson and son William, |
| Patterson | William | | 1 | 233 | 1783 | NOVEMBER 18, 1783.(141) William Patterson, a dumb man, is exempted from payment of the County levy. |
| Patterson | William | | 3 | 576 | 1786 | Page 286.--21st March, 1786. William Pattcrson, Sr., to his son William Patterson, Jr., tract patented to George Anderson, 20th January, 1741. |
| Patterson | William | | 1 | 249 | 1787 | APRIL 18, 1787. (252) Following exempted from County levies: David McCloskey, Wm. Patterson, Sr., Wm. Villelly, John Joice, Daniel Anderson, William Ingleman. |
| Patterson | William | | 2 | 298 | 1791 | 1791--February 11, Adam May (German) and Elizabeth Butt, daughter of Henry Bott (consent); surety, Chaistian Huffman (German); witness, Wm. Patterson. |
| Patterson | William | | 1 | 400 | 1792 | William Patterson vs. Robert Beard.--Deposition of John Craig in Buncombe County, North Carolina, 2d November, 1792. |
| Patterson | William | | 3 | 204 | 1794 | Page 132.--2d December, 1794. Robert Stephen's estate appraised by Geo. Craig, James and Wm. Patterson--Account vs. his son James Stephen; Geo. Craig, son to the Rev. John Craig, by assumpsit. |
| Patterson | William | | 2 | 316 | 1795 | 1795--June 23, John Craig and William Patterson, surety. John Craig and Sally Patterson, daughter of James Patterson (consent). Teste: Wm. Patterson, Wm. Beard. |
| Patterson | William | | 2 | 317 | 1795 | 1795--December 15, James Ewing and Wm. Patterson, surety. James Ewing and Mary Hunter. |
| Patterson | William | | 1 | 282 | 1795 | DECEMBER 15, 1795. (395) Susanna, Barrier, orphan of Jacob Barrier, aged 14 years, chose Jacob Barrier as her guardian. Mary Roler, orphan, chose Adam Louks as her guardian. Mary Hunter, orphan, chose William Patterson as her guardian. |
| Patterson | William | Person:William Patterson (60) | 2 | 264 | 1808 | Page 67--Superior Court for District composed of Counties of Augusta, Bath, Rockbridge and Rockingham, 12th September, 1808. Peter Randolph Beverley vs. George Hutcheson--Writ of right for 15 acres in Augusta on South River, lands held by Maj. Dowell and James Ramsey (both claimed by Beverley). Court holds that the Beverleys, under whom Peter claims never being in possession, Robert Beverley could not devise it in his will and the deeds to defendant are void. Judgment for defendant. James Gibson deposes, 13th April, 1808, aged 56, he was raised in the neighborhood of the land and boarded with David Henderson, who then (40 years ago) lived on the land. Deponent assisted his brother to clear a field (his brother had leased from David). George Gibson deposes, same time and place, over 40 years ago he leased from David Henderson. Benj. Stuart, aged 72, deposes, same time and place, when he was a small boy two men named Carr lived on the land. Deponent lived then and ever since within 1 mile. Alexr. Stuart deposes, that about 1742, when he was a small boy, his father came into the neighborhood and settled there; then the Carrs were living there. Deponent lived in the neighborhood until 1766. Deed by Beverley to David Henderson, 28th February, 1749. Deed by Beverley to Wm. Patterson, 28th February, 1749. Deed by David Henderson to Geo. Hutcheson, 16th November, 1779. Deed by Hutcheson to David Moore, 17th October, 1797. Robert Beverley's will of Blandfield, Essex County. Peter R. Beverley vs. Major Dowell. Same as above. | son of William Patterson (61)
| Patterson | William | | 2 | 196 | 1812 | Steele vs. Koontz--O. S. 258; N. S. 90--Bill, 24th September, 1812. Complainants are, viz: Robert, John, Samuel, William Steel; William Patterson and David Buchanan (who married daughters of Samuel Steele, deceased; Saml. Grimes and Elizabeth, late Steele; William Baird and Polly, late Steele; all heirs, representatives and legatees of Samuel Steele, deceased, of Rockbridge, who died, testate. Involves lot in Brownsburg. Will of Samuel Steele of Rockbridge. Sons, Robert, Samuel, William; daughters, Polly Baird, Betsy Steel, land in Kentucky; sons-in-law, Patterson and Buchanan, lands in West Tennessee; son, John (long absent and uncertain of return), lands in Washington County; 8 children. Dated 29th December, 1807. |
| Patterson | William King | | 3 | 248 | 1814 | Page 390.--15th February, 1814. Henry King's will, aged and infirm--To wife, Susannah; to daughter, Mary; step-daughter, Martha Cochran; to wife's grandson, John Cochran; to wife's grandson. Henry King Cochran; to William King Patterson; to grandson, Henry Thornton, who has lately intermarried with my wife's granddaughter, Susanna Patterson; to granddaughter, Nancy Thornton; to grandson, Joseph Thornton; granddaughter, Mary Thornton. Executors, Col. Andrew Anderson, James Cochran, John Cochran. Teste: Samuel Miller, Lewis Wayland, Sr.; Peter
Hanger. Proved, 24th August, 1818. Cochrans qualify. |
| Patterson | William | | 3 | 243 | 1815 | Page 432.--16th February, 1815. James Patterson's will-- To wife, Deborah; sons, James, William, John, Samuel; to granddaughters, Deborah and Jane; a granddaughter, Deborah Wynes; to grandsons, James Craige, Patterson Craige, James Synes (Wymes); daughter, Jane, deceased, to her children; division to "Deborah Patterson any my nine children, or their lawful heirs, Martha Beard, Wm. Patterson, James Patterson, Sarah Craige, Deborah Wilson, the children of Jane Syms (?) (Wynn?), John Patterson, Samuel Patterson, Nancy McCullough. Executors, sons James, John, Samuel. Teste: Jo. Williams, James and Samuel Patterson, John Craig. Proved, 27th february, 1815. James and John qualify. |
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