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Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Circuit Court Records, Section "I.", Judgments, page 20 Fulton vs. Hays & Hill--Affidavit that Richard Woods lives in Greene County, North Carolina, and his deposition, 12th March, 1790, before Benjamin Gist and David Russell. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Circuit Court Records, Section "I.", Judgments. page 60 Robert Woods vs. Jesse Hollingsworth, John Hollingsworth, Dorsey Penticost, Robert McClure--O. S. 11; N. S. 4--Bill filed in Ohio Co. 9th June, 1796. In 1786, orator contemplated buying a tract of land in Ohio County, cor sd. Robert Woods, Cor. Ebenezer Zane. Cor. Richard Yeates, Cor. Worthington's land, then being the property of Jesse Hollingsworth of Baltimore. About 1794-5-6 Henry Purviance was a lawyer living in the town of Washington. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Circuit Court Records, Section "I.", Judgments. page 90 Crunk vs. Allord (Allerst)--O. S. 51; N. S. 17--Appeal from Russell County. Bill filed in Russell 1788. In 1786 John Watts Crunk bought land from Enos (Amos) Ellird, who died before title, leaving James, his son, an infant, heir-at-law. Amos was murdered in 1786 and shortly afterwards James was taken to South Carolina. John Montgomery deposes that Allard was a horse thief and being apprehended, broke jail and hid in the woods. The neighbors, fearing he would bring the Indians down on them, waylaid and shot him. See this interesting deposition. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Circuit Court Records, Section "I.", Judgments. page 151 John Ulrick Spore vs. Wood, &c.--O. S. 181; N. S. 64--Bill 1809. Previous to 1st April, 1755, Christopher Tosher (or Dasher) contracted with James Wood, Wm. Russell and Wm. Green for 200 acres on So. Fork of So. Br. Potomac (now Hardy County) and received a title bond in 1757. On 1st April, 1755, Christopher (Christian) transferred to John States, who died before 22d August, 1772, on which day Ann Willson (formerly Ann States, John's only child, who had married Isaac Wilson) transferred to John Gardner. On 21st November, 1777, Gardner sold to Zacharias Smith, who on 11th September, 1779, sold to Martin Gryder, who on 22d February, 1780, sold to orator. James Wood, William Green, Willm. Russell, Christian Dasher and John Gardner are dead. Wood's heir-at-law is James Woods, living in Virginia, and Dasher's heir is Christian Dasher. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Circuit Court Records, Section "I.", Judgments. page 180 Sayers vs. Newell--O. S. 227; N. S. 80--Bill, 3d August, 1804. Orators are John T. Sayers and James Montgomery, executors of William Sayers. In 1774 William became security for James Newell and took a mortgage of land and personalty. Newell has died and the land has come into possession of James Jones and the personalty of James's son, James. Deed 9th February, 1774, by James Newell of Fincastle to Wm. Sawyers, 53 acres called Passimon Bottom. Recorded in Fincastie County, 3d May, 1774. Deed 26th May, 1786, by Francis Walker, attorney for Thomas Walker of Albemarle to John Hurst of Montgomery, 100 acres patented to Thomas Walker, 10th November, 1782, in Montgomery County on west side of New or Woods River. Filed but not recorded in Montgomery County. Deed 10th February, 1797, by Charles Dyer and Mary of Washington County, Ky., to James Jones of Wythe County, 297 in Wythe on New River. Recorded in Wythe, 9th May, 1797. Deed 5th August, 1795, by John and Mary Hurst of Wythe County to Charles Dyer of Wythe, 259 acres on New River. Recorded in Wythe, 11th August, 1795. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Circuit Court Records, Section "I.", Judgments. page 198 Woods vs. Tapscott--O. S. 261; N. S. 92--Bill, 1817. On 16th September, 1782. William Crow received a warrant for 5,401 acres, of which he located 200 acres in Botetourt. He assigned to Doctor John Wood, who made an entry on 30th September, 1788. John died, leaving John Fourose and James Stanhope Wood his only children and heirs. His widow married James Tapscott. James has died, leaving a widow (mother of John T. and James S. and since dead) and children, viz: Robert, Albion. Warner, Baker, James, Caroline, Newton, Chichester and Louisa (married to Baker White). James, Jr., is dead, leaving children, viz: Jurita, Elizabeth, James Harvey, Priscilla, Mary. Margaret and Warner, Tapscott. The 70 acres involved line on Looney's Creek. Spa. to Northumberland County, 29th March, 1817, for Warner L. Tapscott. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Circuit Court Records, Section "I.", Judgments. page 214 Harris and wife vs. Maupin--O. S. 280; N. S. 99--Bill filed 2d May, 1817, by Wm. Harris, Patsy, his wife, of Albemarle. Thomas Jarman, Sr., of Albemarle died, 1798, intestate, leaving 3 children, viz: William, Mary, wife of Benajah Brown; Betsy, widow of Zachariah Maupin; and descendants of 2 other children, viz: Mary Mullins, late Mary Michie, wife to, John Mullens and John A. Michie; children of Frances Michie, late Frances Jarman, who married William Michie, but which said Frances and William had both died before their father. Thomas Jarman, Sr.; and oratrix Patsey and Marian Brown, late Marian Maupin, wife to Bernard Brown, children of Sarah; another daughter of Thomas Jarman, Sr., who married Daniel Maupin. Patsy came of age in 1807. Thomas Jarman, Sr., died about 3 years ago. William Jarman, son of Thomas, has died, leaving children, viz: James, John, William, Thomas, Pleasant, Dabney, Mary, wife to ---- Woods; Frances, wife to ---- Ballard; Sarah, wife to ---- Ballard; Catherine and Betsy Jarman. Thomas Maupin, brother of John Maupin, deposes. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Circuit Court Records, Section "I.", Judgments. page 221 Randolph's administrator vs. Kenny et alias-O. S. 300; N. S. 107-- Bill, 20th July, 1812, by William Randolph of Wilton. On 7th April, 1808, he sold to Chesley Kinney 331 acres in Augusta. Kinney claims deficiency. In 1747 Robert McClenachan sold said tract to David Stuart, who sold 57 acres to James Miller 20th August, 1748, yet on 14th February, 1763, sold the whole tract to John Miller. James Miller on 1st August, 1754, sold the 57 acres to Jones Henderson, who sold to John Parris 18th August, 1778. John Miller conveyed whole 331 acres to orator 18th October, 1784. David died, testate, in Augusta, leaving son John, now of Greenbrier; daughter Sebiny, alias Tibbey, alias Tabitha Stuart; daughter Elizabeth, who married Richard Woods of Albemarle, by whom she had 3 sons, William, George and Richard Woods; stepdaughter, Mary Pall. Sebiny Stuart married Samuel Williams of Greenbrier, by whom she had a son Richard and a daughter ----, who married Thomas Creigh of Greenbrier. Mary Pall left one child, a daughter, Mary, who married Cornelius Maupin and lives in Albemarle. John Miller died, intestate, leaving children, viz: Patrick, James and Sarah Miller. Sarah married Joseph Henderson of Augusta and had children, viz: John, Robert, Joseph, William, Sally, Jane, who married Alexander Buchanan, and Mary, who married Robert Morrison. Patrick and James Miller live in Bath. John and James Miller were brothers. John Stuart has a son Lewis Stuart. John Young deposes, in Augusta, 15th June, 1818, he knew John and James Miller. James was son of John. Deponent is 81 years old last March. He came to this country when 4 years old and has lived 6 miles from Staunton ever since. He was grown when he knew the Millers. Deponent is son of Hugh Young, who was security for Randal Lockhart, deputy sheriff, who defaulted in failing to return a writ of election and suit was brought. 15th June, 1818, William Robertson deposes, in Augusta, David Stuart's children and widow lived with Gen. George Mathews, who married a stepdaughter of David's; daughter of Mrs. Stuart, deponent. Captain is rising 70 years. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Circuit Court Records, Section "I.", Judgments. page 223 Carter's executors vs. Dunlap--O. S. 303; N. S. 108--Bill, December, 1818. Will of Edward Carter of Fredericksburg. Wife, Sally, tract "Blenheim" in Albemarle; sons, Charles and Edward Carter, land in Amherst; son, John, and his wife Apphire, daughter of Col. Fielding Lewis; sons, George Whitacre (Whitdore?), Hill, Robert; son, William Champ Carter; daughters, Mary Champ and An Williams; daughter, Elizabeth Stanard, wife of Wm. Stanard; legatee, Francis Thornton; daughter, Jane Bradford, wife of Maj. Saml. Bradford; daughter, Sally Carter, wife of George Carter. Dated 21st February, 1792. Recorded in Spottsylvania, 6th June, 1792. Widow Sally died September, 1815. 5th June, 1820, Nancy Woods deposes, in Charlottesville, in 1795 she was wife of James Jones, now deceased. John Marrs married her daughter. 5th June, 1820, Elizabeth Gary deposes, her Uncle Dudley Jones. 6th June, 1820, George Harden, son-in-law of Benajah Gentry deposes, James Suddarth commonly called Suthers. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Circuit Court Records, Section "I.", Judgments. page 252 Bowers vs. Woods--O. S. ----; N. S. 134--Deed, 2d February, 1819, by William Woods and wife, Ruth, of Rockingham, to John Homan and John Bowers, of same place, three tracts in Washington and Scott Counties. First surveyed for John Fleming on North Fork of Holstein, 12,903 acres, including following tracts: Abraham Fulkerson, 639 acres and 100 acres, excepted; Abraham Bledsoe, 200 acres; Walter Preston's 300 acres and 150 acres, excepted. Second tract surveyed for John Fleming on Laurel Fork and North Fork of Holstein, 4,751 acres. Third tract surveyed for John Fleming on Holstein River, 1,974 acres. No certificate of record. Deed, 3d July, 1802, by Alexander Henry and James Boggs, of Philadelphia, to William Woods, of Rockingham; 12,903 acres, above patented to John Fleming, 1796. No certificate of record. Power of attorney by John Bowers, owning land in Abbington, on North Fork of Holstein, 12,903 acres; also tract on Laurel Fork and North Fork Holston, 4,751 acres; also 1,974 acres on Holston, to William Bowers, of Rockingham, to lease or sell, dated 1815. Deed, 10th June, 1814, by John Blair and wife, Barbara, of Huntington County, to John Bowers of Rockingham; 362 acres surveyed in name of Hugh Mitchell, in Beccaria township, in Clearfield County, on Chest Creek. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Circuit Court Records, Section "I.", Judgments. page 259 Woods vs. Williams and Clark, agents for Green, Duff and McCoy--O. S. 389; N. S. 142--Bill by Benj. Wood, of Shenandoah, that in 1754 Wm. Whitson bought land in Frederick (Shenandoah) from James and Zackeriah McKay, 400 acres, and assigned to Charles Whitson, who died, intestate, and the land descended to Charles's heir-at-law, Jeremiah Whitson, who sold to Nehemiah Wood, who sold to orator. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Record Books In Circuit Court Office, Book Marked "Records.", page 268 Page 122--Mary Greenlee deposes, 10th November, 1806, she and her husband settled in Borden's Grant in 1737. Her son John was born 4th October, 1738. She, her husband, her father (Emphraim McDowell, then very aged), and her brother, John McDowell, were on their way to Beverley Manor; camped on Linvel's Creek (the spring before her brother James had raised a crop on South River in Beverley Manor, above Turk's, near Wood Gap); there Benj. Borden came to their camp and they conducted him to his grant which he had never seen, for which Borden proposed giving 1,000 acres. They went on to the house of John Lewis, near Staunton, who was a relative of Ephraim McDowell. Relates the Milhollin story. They were the first party of white settlers in Borden's Grant. In two years there were more than 100 settlers. Borden resided with a Mrs. Hunter, whose daughter afterwards married one Guin, to whom he gave the land whereon they lived. Her brother John was killed about Christmas before her son Samuel (first of the name) was born (he was born April, 174xxx). Benj. Borden, Jr., came into the grant in bad plight and seemed to be not much respected by John McDowell's wife, whom Benj. afterwards married. Jno. Hart had removed to Beverley Manor some time before deponent moved to Borden's. Joseph Borden had lived with his brother Benj.; went to school, had the smallpox about time of Benj's. death. When he was about 18 or 19 he left the grant, very much disliked, and dissatisfied with the treatment of his brother's wife. Beaty was the first surveyor she knew in Borden's grant. Borden had been in Williamsburg, and there in a frolic Gov. Gooch's son-in-law, Needler, has given him his interest in the grant. Borden's executor, Hardin, offered to her brother James all the unsold land for a bottle of wine to anyone who would pay the quit rents, but James refused it because he feared it would run him into jail. This was shortly after Margaret Borden married Jno. Bowyer. John Moore settled in the grant at an early day, where Charles Campbell now lives. Andrew Moore settled where his grandson William now lives. These were also early settlers, viz: Wm. McCandless, Wm. Sawyers, Rob. Campbell, Saml. Wood, John Mathews, Richd. Woods, John Hays and his son Charles Hays, Saml. Walker, John McCraskey. Alexr. Miller was the first blacksmith in the settlement. One Thomas Taylor married Elizabeth Paxton. Taylor was killed by the falling of a tree shortly after the marriage. Miller removed and his land has been in possession of Telford. Deponent's daughter Mary was born May, 1745. McMullen was also an early settler; he was a school teacher and had a daughter married. John Hays's was the first mill in the grant. Quit rents were not exacted for 2 years at the instance of Anderson, a preacher. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Record Books In Circuit Court Office, Book Marked "Records.", page 273 Page ---- --Samuel McDowell deposes, in Jessamine County, Kentucky, 17th November, 1806, was not 7 years old when he first knew Solomon Moffett. Solomon was at his father's house the day he set out against the Indians, by whom he was killed, and Moffett was one of his men. One Pickins lived with Moffett. John Patterson was living on the land in 1747. Deponent's father and seven others were killed. Deponent heard that Moffett was living on the place some years before his father was killed, viz: Joseph Lapsley, Richard Woods, Charles Hays, Jacob Anderson, and others who were at the battle when his father was killed. John Patterson's wife was near relative to deponent's uncle Lapsley. Deponent's father settled in Borden's grant in 1737. Deponent was born 27th October, 1735. Moffett claimed by cabin right, and all the best lands were taken by cabin rights in lifetime of Borden, senior. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Marriage Licenses, Marriage Bonds, And Marriages. Marriages Licenses In Augusta County. page 277 1770--January 23, Samuel Kilpatrick; January 24, John McClenachan; April 16, Joseph Campbell; May 15, Robert McClenachan, Jr.; June 9, Abraham Lincoln; July 25, Samuel Erwin; September 3, John Patterson; April 10, Pat. Buchanan; August 13, Richard Woods; October 3, Mathew Kenny; October 16, John Frogg; October 24, Thomas Teese; December 5, Pat. Lockhart. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Marriage Licenses, Marriage Bonds, And Marriages. Marriage Bonds. page 279 1786--November 28, Charles Brown and Mary Woods, daughter Mary Woods. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Marriage Licenses, Marriage Bonds, And Marriages. Marriage Bonds. page 292 1789--March 5, Archibald Woods and Anne Poage, daughter of Thomas Poage (consent); witness, Wm. Wilson; surety, Robert Poage. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Marriage Licenses, Marriage Bonds, And Marriages. 1793-1794. page 310 1794--August 19, Daniel Donavin and Jacob Woods, surety. Daniel Donavin and Elizabeth Woods. Affidavit of Elizabeth's full age. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Marriage Licenses, Marriage Bonds, And Marriages. 1793-1794. page 322 1795--August 7, Michael Woods and John Moffett, Jr., surety. Michael Woods and Esther Caruthers. Consent by John Moffett. Test: Elinor Moffett, John Moffett, Jr. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Marriage Licenses, Marriage Bonds, And Marriages. Record Of Marriages In Augusta County Beginning 15th March, 1785. page 346 1786, January 3d--By Rev. Archibald Scott: James Davis and Deborah Millor; March 9th, John Wilson and Rachel Wilson; March 10th, James Shields and Rachel Anderson; March 16th, Robert Brooks and Polly Grass; March 18th, David Caruthers and Elizabeth Jackson; April 4th, Thomas Mitchel and Margaret Callison; April 5th, Alex. Berryhill and Rachel Thompson; April 6th, John Wilson and Sarah Alexander; April 13th, Richard Smith and Jane Caruthers; April 27th, Jacob Fridley and Hanah Olinger; June 14th, Frederick Ript and Mary Savage; June 13th, Samuel Millar and Ann Brawford; June 20th, Peter Rusk and Barbara Hanger; June 21st, Michael Apple and Elizabeth Roberts; June 28th, John McAdams and Sarah Blackwood; August 24th, Christopher Trotter and Prepare McClintock; August 29th, Valentine Millor and Sylvia Schooler; September 28th, Mathias Swink and Sally Wilson; September 28th, John Millihen and Isabella Doak; October 2d, Robert Haslet and Isabella Thompson; October 15th, Joseph Davis and Ann Estill; November 9th, Isaac Hanah and Rebecca Hogshead; November 15th, James McCutchen and Elizabeth Hunter; November 15th, James Brown and Martha Russell; November 30th, Charles Brown and Mary Woods; December 4th, Jacob Fix and Barbara Swink; December 20th, George Drummond and Nancy Jordan; December 30th, James Crawford and Mary Crawford. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Marriage Licenses, Marriage Bonds, And Marriages. Record Of Marriages In Augusta County Beginning 15th March, 1785. page 354 1795, July 4th--By Rev. Archd. Scott: Hugh ---- and Mary Shannon; August 11th, William Benson and Margaret Hunter; August 13th, John Carothers and Mary Etter; August 13th. Michael Woods and Ester Carothers; September 6th, Richard Hudson and Elizabeth Ridden; September 29th, Abraham Coiner and Elizabeth Thompson; September 29th, David ---- and Elizabeth Holmes; October 5th, Thomas Boyd and Elizabeth Huston; October 12th, Edward Bryan and Susannah Young; November 6th. Wellcome Copland and Jane Ongg; November 12th, Wm. Brownlee and Mary Fulton; November 24th, Peter Larew and Ann Shields; November 25th, John Thompson and Martha Sawyer. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Memorandum Of Marriages For 1791, 1792, 1793, 1794, 1795. Record Of Marriages In Augusta County Beginning 15th March, 1785. page 359 1783--June 23d, Zach Woods and Agness Bell; July 4th, Robt. Aberd and Margaret Locker; July 5th, Jno. Walker and Marg. Kelso; July 31st. Wm. Walker and Mary Steward; September 12th, Benj. Beckal and Mary Consolvin; November 4th, Peter Nihlus and Margaret Elizabeth Gaul; December 6th. Robt. Culton and Elizabeth Ralso. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Land Entry Book No. 1, Augusta Records. Land Entry Book No. 1, Augusta County. page 378 1748, November 22d--Charles Dalhouse, 400, Wood's Gap, Israel Christian's; 400 near J. Christian, January 4th, 1753, two treasury rights for the last entry. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Land Entry Book No. 1, Augusta Records. Land Entry Book No. 1, Augusta County. page 381 1749-50, March 2d--John O'Neal, 50, on Muddy Creek, joining Wood's land, with one right; 200 at the Great Spring, joining Wood's and Oliver's, with four rights; 300 joining Wood's and Robt. Caldwell's land, Muddy Creek, six rights. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Land Entry Book No. 1, Augusta Records. Land Entry Book No. 1, Augusta County. page 382 1750, December 4th--Henry Perky, 400, joining a survey he had made last September on Lick Run; 400 joining Wood's and Neel's land and the Peeked Mountain; 400 on Shenando. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Land Entry Book No. 1, Augusta Records. Land Entry Book No. 1, Augusta County. page 383 1750, November 30th--Patrick Savage, 50, joining Wood's, O'Neal's, and Dry River, with one right. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Guardians' Bonds, Augusta County. Administrators' Bonds. page 391 24th February, 1800--William Woods, administrator of Jacob Woods. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Fee Books Of Augusta Court. Administrators' Bonds. page 402 1776--Page 2, John King, North Creek; page 3, Woollery Hursman, stock weaver, (May), Crosson's deeds to you; John Davis, hunter; page 9, John Brown, lower end County; page 15, John Stuart, Staunton; James Walker, Orange; Robert Campbell, Smith; page 16, James Ervin, James River; page 24, Charles Campbell, North River; page 27, William Strauglean, (Straughan), Fredericksburg; page 31, William Long, South River; page 37, James Bryans, R. Oak; page 38, James Gamble, shoemaker; page 42, John McClure, James River; James Bryans, jockey; page 44, James Buchanan, Merchant; page 48, Samuel Black, South River; page 49, Robert Reed, Stone Meeting House, (August), Blair's deeds to you; John Thompson, (C. Creek; taylor), (August), Dougherty's deeds to you; page 53, John Johnston, Middle River; page 54, John Campbell, Mossey Creek; John Allison, Borden's Land; page 56, John Frazier, Long Meadow; page 59, Robert Reed, Staunton; page 60, Michael Thomas, Culpeper; George Weatherall, Culpeper; page 62, John Stevenson, Peaked Mountain; page 64, Thomas Johnson, Frederick; page 65, Susanah Shaddon, R. Oak; page 69, John Johnson, Lin. Creek; page 73, Michael Carr (Carn?), Bedford; page 76, John Craig, Hans Meadow; John Ramsey, South River; page 79, John Thompson, C. Creek; page 82, John Ramsey, Pastures; page 83, Joseph Hawkins, Fk.; page 87, William Davis, South James River; page 88, James Bell, North Mountain; page 91, William McCutchen, Merchant, page 92, John Davis, South James River, (November), McClure's deeds to you; John Allison, M. River; page 94, John King, M. River; page 95, Samuel Woods, R. Oak; Robert Young, Forks; page 96, James Bell, South River; page 97, Robert Craig, brother to James; John Craig, M. River; page 99, John Graham, Clear Creek; page 107, William Davis, skiner; page 111, John Campbell, Pastures; John Brown, Pastures; page 113, John Robinson, R. Oak; Robert Armstrong, Fuller; John Poage, Forks; page 114, John Moore, Forks; David Scot, Hampshire; page 117, John Miller, Lin. Creek, copying Green's deeds to you. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Fee Books Of Augusta Court. Administrators' Bonds. page 403 1767--Page 2, James Davis, Forks; page 3, John Thompson, Forks; Samuel Cowen, Rone Oak; page 4, John Miller, Shenando; John Adams, R. Creek; page 7, John Young, Forks, recording Young's deeds to you; page 8, Andrew McClure, M. River; William Kerr, M. River; page 11, William Robinson, Borden Land; John Thompson, Buffalo; page 12, John Allison, Borden Land; page 13, Joseph McClung, Pastures; page 17, Thomas Paxton, Forks; page 18, John Berry, Jr., Culpeper; Philip Cheef, Culpeper; Michael O'Neal, Culpeper; Philip Stover, Culpeper; Wm. Thompson, North River; page 19, Joseph Blair, Forks; James Gamble, Middle River; page 21, Thomas Black, Weaver; page 23, James Campbell, Argyle; page 24, John Stuart, Staunton; John Grayham, Crooked; William Ramsey, Forks, Reynold's deeds to you, (May); page 25, Thomas Carpenter, Jockey; Robert Campbell, cutler; page 26, John Parks, Borden's Land; Doctor Robert Hamilton; page 31, Robert Young, Forks; page 38, John Stuart, Middle River; page 39, Peter Harmon, Gr. man; page 41, Wm. Wilson, Albemarle; page 44, John Ramsey, South River; Wm. Graham, R. Oak; page 48, Wm Long, South River; page 49, William Hughes, Forks; page 53, Wm. Thompson, Borden Land; Wm. Davis, Philadelphia; page 54, James McAfee, James River; page 57, John McClure, James River; John Hill, North River; Wm. Robinson, Long Meadow; page 62, John Thompson, Carr's Creek; page 72, John Craig, Cub Run; page 73, John Williams, Pastures; John Cunningham, Staunton; page 75, William Fleming, joiner; page 76, John Campbell, Pastures; page 78, James Patterson, taylor; page 79, Edward Price, Forks; page 81, John McClure, North River Shenandoah; Samuel Moore, Staunton; page 82, David Robinson, wheelwright; Charles Campbell, Borden Land; page 83, James Anderson, Long Meadow; page 98, James Buchanan, Borden Land; page 91, Wm. McCutchen, Merchant; page 93, James Campbell, Big James; page 94, John Willey, Carr's Creek; Samuel Henderson, Borden Land; John Dunlap, Calf Pasture; page 95, John Stewart, Borden's Land; James Stewart, Borden's Land; page 97, John Henderson, Middle River; page 98, Capt. Wm. Christian, R. Oak; William Graham, Hallifax, (May), Neeley's Bill Sale to you; page 102, John Campbell, Borden's Land; John Handley, son of William; page 103, James Moore, Walker's Creek; page 107, John Davidson, Bull Pasture; page 108, Henry Long, Forks; page 110, William Davis, South Branch; page 112, George Gibson, Widow's son; Richard Woods, Albemarle; page 113, William Christian, C. Creek; page 114, Samuel Wilson, Pastures; page 115, John Thompson, Roanoke; page 119, John White, Forks; Thomas Paxton, Borden's Land; Herbert McClure, Jr., Borden's Land; page 120, Alex. Walker, Borden's Land; Alex. Walker, wheelwright, Borden's Land; page 121, James Patterson, South River; James Montgomery, Ro. Oak; James Stuart, Pastures; page 122, Robert Campbell, Stone Meeting House; James Cloyd, hunter; John Stevenson, Pastures; Hamilton's deeds to you, (August); page 123, Michael Thorn, and Anthony Reger, Hampshire; page 124, James Beard, North River; John Graham, C. Creek; page 125, Ann Clendenning, (M. John Rogers?); page 128, William Wilson, Jackson's River; Capt. Israel Christian, deeds to your daughter Rosanna, (November); page 129, James Crow, weaver; page 131, John Craig, Middle River; page 133, John Givens, Middle River; page 134, Eliz. Jones, Rob. Jones; page 136, Hugh Murphy, Hampshire; page 138, Anne Moore; page 141, John Poage, Forks; page 142, Enoch Ennis, Hampshire; page 143, Samuel Caldwell, South River; William Johnston, Brushy Neck; John Johnston, Brushy Neck; Andrew Russell, Cr. Creek; page 144, John Davidson, taylor; James Gilmore, near Staunton; Robert Hamilton, Carr's Creek; page 146, John Henderson, R. Oak; Hugh Allen, James River; page 147, James Holles, R. Creek; page 148, Francis Stuart, taylor; John Buchanan, miller; Robert Steel, Borden's Land; page 150, James Bell, Sr., South River; page 152, John Cunningham, near Hart's; page 156, William Davis, Forks; page 157, Michael Thorn, Hampshire. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Fee Books Of Augusta Court. Administrators' Bonds. page 404 1768--Page 2, William Beard, Borden's Land; James Hays, Carr's Creek; page 3, John Thompson, Borden's Land; James Thompson, Borden's Land; John Wiley, Black; page 4, Thos. Kilpatrick, Car. Creek; page 5, James Anderson, son to John, (March), Donaho's deeds to you; page 8, Abraham Miller, Long Creek, (March), Scot's deeds to you, (November), Bowman's deeds to you; page 9, John Allison, Borden's Land, (March), Borden's deeds to you; page 10, John Stuart, Borden's Land; page 11, Halbert McClure, Jr., Borden's Land; page 13, John Berry, Big John, Forks; John Hall, Forks, (March and August), your father's deeds to you; page 14, John Stuart, Middle River; page 15, John Graham, C. Creek; Samuel Henderson, Borden's Land; page 20, Capt. Wm. Christian, R. Oak, your father's deeds to you; page 23, James Scot, Pastures; page 26, James Campbell, Arguile; page 28, John Hill, North River; page 31, Thomas Paxton, Forks; James McAfee. James River; John Anderson, Middle River; page 32, William Robinson, Long Meadow; page 33, Felix Gilbert, Mount Pilier; page 36, Henry Long, Forks; page 41, John Thompson, Carr's Creek; page 42, John Craig, Cub Run; John Hall, Middle River; page 45, John Stuart, Staunton; page 47, John Craig, Middle River; page 49, James Anderson, deaf, (November), record Anderson's deeds to you; page 50, Capt. Wm. Christian, C. Creek; page 53, James Gamble, shoemaker; page 62, John Allison, Middle River; page 69, Richard Woods, Albemarle; page 73, John Finley, Middle River; page 77, John Thompson, Bufalow; page 81, John Buchanan, weaver; page 82, James Young, Forks; page 83, James Thompson, Long Meadow; John Thompson, Long Meadow; James Anderson, Long Meadow; page 84, James Crow, weaver; John Ramsey, Pastures; page 85, James Bryan, jockey; page 86, James Buchanan, Falls; page 87, James Buchanan, Borden's Land; James Buchanan, pedler; page 89, James Lard, Middle River; John Miller, Long Creek, (May), Monsey's deeds to you; page 90, Andrew McClure, Middle River, (May), Kerr's deeds to you; page 91, John While, Forks, (May), Ramsey's deeds to you; John McClure, James River; page 93, John Stevenson, near Stone Meeting House; page 95, John Ramsey, South River, (May), McClelan's deeds to you; page 94, Margaret Robinson, R. Oak, (May), account your husband's estate; James Cloyd, hunter; page 97. John Davidson, taylor; page 98, William Purveyance, R. Creek; William Anderson, R. Oak; Hugh Allen, James River; page 100, Conrod Coger, Branch; page 102, Nath. Evans, R. Oak; Robert Carlyle, Bull Pasture; page 107, Thomas Black, weaver; page 108, William Wilson, Jackson's River; page 109, Job. Welton, Hampshire; page 110, John Beard, Cow Pasture; page 111, Wm. Christian, son of Sampson; page 117, Wm. McClure, Middle River, (August), Kerr's deeds to you; page 118, James Montgomerie, North Fork Roanoke; page 119, James Gamble, Middle River; Mathew Robertson, Middle River; Alex. Stewart, David Stuart to pay, your father's deeds to you; page 122, Alex. Walker, Stone Meeting House, (August), Recording Smith's Bill Sale; page 123, John Davis, M. Creek; page 124, John Wilson, Jackson's River; page 125, Claudius Bustard, Albemarle; Charles Yancey, Amherst; page 126, John Davis, hunter; page 130, Hugh Allen, Middle River; page 133, Adam Beard, Bedford; page 134, James Thompson, Borden's Land; Wm. Hamilton, Middle River; page 137, James Campbell, Pastures; Robert Campbell, Forks; page 138, John Mitchell, Forks; John Paxton, son of Thomas, (November), your father's deed to you; John Poage, Forks; page 140, Joseph Love, L. Creek, (November), Hughes' deeds to you; James Gilmore, Jr., Forks; James Robinson, James River; John Stuart, Burden's Land, (November), ordered to be levy free; page 141, James Craig, Borden's Land; page 144, William Meldrum, Culpeper; page 147, John Davis, R. Oak; Thomas Parsons, Hampshire; page 148, James Kare, New River; page 149, John Hardin, Frederick; William Thompson, S. Hill; page 150, John Marks, Albemarle; page 152, Robert Young, Caro.; page 153, George Gibson, widow's son; Hugh Hamilton, Caroline. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Fee Books Of Augusta Court. Administrators' Bonds. page 405 1769--Page 5, John Poage, Forks; John Stuart, Borden's Land; John Thompson, Borden's Land; John White, Forks; page 6, Thomas Bland, Collier's Town; page 7, James Bratton, son Robert; Capt. William Christian, Clear Creek; John Paxton, son Thomas; page 8, John Moore, Walker's Creek; Andrew Hamilton, Jackson's River; John Wiley, Carr's Creek; page 9, James Thompson, Borden's Land; page 10, James McAfee, James River; page 11, Robert Campbell, cutler; page 12, John Thompson, C. Creek; John Brown, C. Pasture; page 13, Charles Lynch, Bedford; page 16, James Anderson, Borden's Land; page 17, John Campbell, Forks; William Robertson, Long Meadow; page 18, James Alexander, L. Glade; page 19, John Stuart, Middle River; page 20, John Craig; North River; page 21, James Carr, black smith; page 26, Robert Carlile, B. Pasture; page 27, James Anderson, Long Meadow; page 29, John Stuart, Staunton; page 31, William Christian, son of Sampson; page 33, John Hutcheson, C. Creek; page 35, John Craig, Cub Run; Henry Miller, Shenando; page 42, James Gamwell, shoemaker; page 49, John Anderson, elder; page 52. John Craig, Middle River; page 56, James Ewing, James River; page 57, Nathanial Evans, R. Oak; page 61, Rev. John Kinkade; page 67, Robert Armstrong, James River; page 73, Henry Long, Forks; page 74, Andrew Crocket, Pastures; page 79, James Thompson, Sr., Borden's Land; page 83, Thomas Black, weaver; page 88, Abraham Miller, Long Creek; James Laird, Middle River; Robert Brown, R. Oak; page 91, Robert Reed, Middle River; page 94, James Buchanan, Falls; page 96, James Gilmore, near Staunton; page 100, David McClenachan, Frederick; page 101, William Spiller, King William; John McClure, North River; page 102, John Marks, Albemarle; page 105, Samuel Pritchard, Frederick; page 106, George Gibson, widow's son; page 107, John Ramsey, Pastures; page 108, William Campbell, Lick; page 109, John Thompson, Red Oak; page 110, James Bryans, jockey; page 112, James Buchanan, weaver; page 116, John Lincoln, L. Creek; page 118, Henry Miller, L. Creek; page 119, Vincent Glass, Bedford; page 120, Samuel Gest, Hanover; page 121, John Moffet, Forks; Charles Radden, Forks; page 123, Job. Welton, Hampshire; page 124, William Hughes, Frederick; page 128, John Neeley, son of James; page 129, William Hamilton, Middle River; page 131, Joseph Looney, copy agreement between your father and brothers; page 132, John McClure, James River; page 133, Alexander Walker, wheelwright; John Campbell, brother to Pat, recording Vance's deeds to you; page 134, William McClure, Forks, (June), recording McClure's deeds to you; page 137, John Allison, Middle River; page 138, Capt. John Robinson, R. Oak; page 139, James Patterson, sadler; John Wiley, New River, (June), recording Wiley's deeds to you; page 140, William Robinson, Jackson's River, (June), recording Reah's deeds to you; Thomas Stevenson, James River, (June), recording Buchanan's and Thompson's deeds to you; page 141, James Young, Forks; page 132, John Hill, New River; page 153, James Campbell, Big James; pages 157, James Bryans, Roak; page 160, John Logan, James River, (August), Logan's deeds to you. John Henderson, son Samuel, (August), Henderson's deeds to you; page 161, Hugh Allen, James River, vs. Worley, (August), 2 suits, John Henderson, son of John; page 162, Henry Bagley, Hampshire; page 163. William Alexander, Borden's Land; page 164, James Young, Forks; page 164, John Buchanan, miller; James Carr, North River; page 165, James Brown, weaver; page 167, Doctor Robert Brown; Adam Boyle, Culpeper; page 169, Isaac Read, Bedford; page 170, James Kerr, smith; page 171, James Cloyd, hunter; James Bryans, millwright; Gabriel Penn, Amherst; page 172, John Graham, C. Creek; page 173, Robert Campbell, Forks; page 176, William Thompson, North River; page 177, William Gragg, Albemarle; Robert Brown, Commodore; James Stewart, taylor; page 178, William Anderson, Middle River; page 179, William McCutchen, Merchant; Andrew Crockett, North River; page 182, James Patterson, South River; John Montgomery, Reed Creek; page 183, Samuel McClure, son of John, James River, (October), McClure's deeds to you; page 184, Alexander White, Frederick, (October), Wood's deeds to you; page 185, Samuel Henderson, Dry River; John Graham, Pastures, (October), Blair's mortgage to you; page 188, James Gay, an infant; page 189, John McCollock, Albemarle; Joseph Watson, Frederick; page 198, Doctor John (Sharp) Watkins; page 200, William Fulton, schoolmaster; page 201, Samuel Crocket, Bedford; Thomas Underwood, Hanover. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Fee Books Of Augusta Court. Administrators' Bonds. page 406 1770--Page 2, James Anderson. Long Meadow; page 9, James Buchanan S. M.; page 21, John Stuart, Middle River; page 27, James Kerr. blacksmith; page 28, John Craig, New River; page 35, James Brown, weaver; page 45, John Buchanan, miller; page 46, James McAfee, James River; page 50, Robert Armstrong, Jackson's River; John Thompson, Carr's Creek; page 53, Jacob Pence, weaver; page 54, William Gragg, Albemarle; John Graham, Christian's Creek; page 57, John Davis, Mossey Creek; page 58, John Anderson, Middle River; page 62, John Davis, hunter; page 66, Alexander Miller, clerk; page 75, James Cloyd, hunter; page 91, William Christian, Stone House; page 93, John Allison, Middle River; page 102, James Crawford, Borden's Land; page 112, John Neeley, son of James; page 116, Samuel Woods, Amherst; John Stevenson, Peak Mountain; page 121, Samuel Henderson, Borden's Land; page 129, John Henderson, Middle River; page 130, James Buchanan, pedler; page 131, James Anderson, deaf's son; page 132, John Wilson, Jackson River; page 135, John Craig, Cub Run; page 137, William Black, South River; page 140. John Stevenson, Stone Meeting House. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Fee Books Of Augusta Court. Administrators' Bonds. page 407 1772--Page 3, James Trimble, son of David; William Craig, son of James; page 9, John King, South River; page 11, William Black, South River, (August), recording James's deeds to you; Adam Wallace, Albemarle; page 20, John King, Middle River; page 21, John Stuart, taylor; page 31, John McClure, North River; page 32, Samuel Henderson, Borden's Land; page 35, John Allison, Borden's Land; page 38, John Wilson, Jackson's River; page 43, Robert Reed, Staunton; page 45, Robert Armstrong, Big Robert; page 46, John Henderson, Middle River; James Trimble, Forks; page 51, Robert Armstrong, Jackson's River; page 61, James Scot, son of Robert; page 63, John Allison, Middle River; page 66, John Thompson, Carr's Creek; page 70, John Thompson, Borden's Land; page 73, James Crawford, Borden's Land; page 74, John Stewart, Borden's Land; page 85, John Lewis, Cow Pasture; page 89, Samuel Woods, Botetourt; page 94, Nathaniel Evans, Botetourt; page 99, William Patterson, Borden's Land; page 108, John Bowyer, Peaked Mountain; William Black, Pastures; page 109, James Kerr, Pennsylvania; page 110, James Buchanan, Forks; page 112, James Allen, mason; page 122, John Cunningham, Staunton; page 124, Andrew McClure, Long Meadow, (November), recording Bell's deeds to you. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Fee Books Of Augusta Court. Administrators' Bonds. page 412 1788--Page 13, George Kinkead, Greenbrier; page 14, John Ware, Goochland; page 14, Frances Hamilton, infant; page 18, William Blair, B. T.; page 20, Samuel McChesney, Rockbridge, page 21, John Brown, North Mountain; page 29, James Wallace, Albemarle; page 31, John Brown, merchant; page 34, James Divier, Rockingham; page 38, John Mackall, Rockingham; page 39, Richard Woods, Albemarle; page 40, James Lockridge, infant; page 44, Robert Thompson, Tinkling Spring; page 45, William Crow, Botetourt; page 46, Thomas Lewis, Rockingham; John Campbell, Philadelphia; John Poage, Jr., Botetourt; James Bell, Captain; page 49, Barbara Walker, infant; page 50, John Johnston, Zach's son; page 51, William Young, smith; page 52, Isaac Duffield, infant; William Lewis, Sweet Springs; page 53, Thomas Bland, Pendleton; James Buchanan, Rockbridge; Ann Kyle, infant; page 57, John Stuart, Middle River; page 59, George Wilson, Rockbridge; page 61, Henry Campbell, Rockbridge; page 62, William Allen, Botetourt; page 63, Philip Bush, Winchester; page 64, Hugh Campbell, Rockbridge; page 66, John McClung, Cowpasture; ---- Moore, Cowpasture; page 69, Abraham Hamilton, G. B.; William Wilson, Ditcher; page 70, Andrew Moore, Rockbridge; John Lewis, W. S.; John Tyler, Charles City; page 71, Robert McCullough, merchant; page 72, Alex. Thompson, Colonel; page 73, Robert Gray, Staunton; page --, William Frogg, Greenbrier; John Rodgers, Greenbrier; page 74, William Bluford, alias Will, a mulatto; George Skillern, Botetourt; page 75, William Ward, Greenbrier; Thomas Edgar, Greenbrier; Thomas West, Albemarle; page 76, Joseph Henry, Richmond; Richard Wood, Alb.; page 79, Robert Allen, Kentucky; Campbell and McNare, Philadelphia; Francis Kirtley, Rockingham; page 79, Zechariah Estill and Rebecca, his wife, administrators of John Estill, deceased; page 80, William Allen, Kentucky; page 82, Margaret Reed, Staunton; page 83, Andrew Lewis, Botetourt; page 84, George Divers, Albemarle; Samuel Archibald, Richmond; page 85, William Bell, North Mountain; page 86, Alex. Stuart, Rockbridge; James Heron, Richmond City; page 87, John Deardoff, Pennsylvania; Joseph Moore, Rockbridge; page 88, Dr. William Gross; page 91, John Montgomery, Pastures; page 93, Doctor James McChesney. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Delinquents. Administrators' Bonds. page 417 Jno. Hinds, Constabie; Dan. Kidney, Constable; Sam. Carr, twice charged; Ro. Moody, Constable; Ro. Gibson, Constable; Jno. Malkom, Constable; Jno. McGill, twice charged; Gabriel Pickens, twice charged; Joseph Wright, twice charged; Jno. Berry, not found; John Johnson, twice charged; Wm. Mahart, not found; Jno. McAnture, not found; Jno. Woods, not found; Hugh Diver, twice charged; Dan'l McNight, no estate; James McClay, runaway; Jno. Row, runaway; James Ramsey, not found; Elijah Skidmore, not found; Elijah Shipman, not found; Dan'l Stevenson, not found; James Stevenson, not found; Dan'l Stringham, twice charged; Jno. Summer, not found; Christ'r Thompson, twice charged; Repentance Townsend, no estate; Wm. Willson, not found; Wm. Anderson, not found; Jno. Berry, not found; Wm. Akrey, runaway; Wm. Bishop, twice charged; Jno. Black, twice charged; Francis Beatty, runaway; Wm. Burk, not found; Thos. Branan, twice charged; Wm. Matpens, not found; James Miller, not in this County; James Miller, Jr., not in this County; Wm. Machart, not found; Jno. McKinney, twice charged; Sam. Mountgomery, twice charged; Pat McConnal, not found; Rich'd Pilson, twice charged; Robt. Patrick, twice charged; James Reed, not found; David Richards, no estate; David Robinson, not found; Francess Trout, not found; Major Scott, no estate; Wm. Stanton, not found; Robt. Scott, no estate; Jno. Trimble, twice charged; Jno. Vance, twice charged; Thos. Weast, not in this County; Sam. Wilson, twice charged; Jno. Watman, not found; Wm. Williams, runaway; Geo. Breckinridge, twice charged; Wm. Bell, twice charged; John Cosby, twice charged; Andrew Carr, twice charged; Jno. Malkom, twice charged; Jno. McClure, twice charged; Isaac White, Constable; Jas. McCutchen, Constable; Sam. Doak, Constable; Brice Russell, twice charged; Abraham Smith, twice charged; John Smith, runaway; James Black, twice charged; Jno. Black, Jr., twice charged; Andrew Criswell, not in ye County; Alex. Richey, twice charged; Jno. Trimble, twice charged; James Anderson, twice charged; Daniel Devourex, Jno. Dorbin, George Douther, Joseph English, Robt. Fulton, Mich'l Goodnight, David Gallaway, Rob. Givens. David Honey, James Johnston, Chas. Knight, George Martin, James Montgomery, Jno. Montgomery, Ro. McConnel, Jno. Mitchell, Samuel Moore, Wm. McKnight, Philip Ohaghey, Jacob Pannon. Joseph Richey, Mark Stellet, Jno. Scott, Edw'd Thomson, Thos. Wright, Petter Wood, Geo. Waggoner, Jno. Welsh, Sam'l Ferguson, Jno. Montgomery, Robt. Orr, Rob. Pepper, Jas. Price, Jno. Potts, Geo. Reed, Jno. Reed, Wm. Robison, Jno. Stalcob, Jas. Scoot, widow Slone, Jno. Swindiman, Joseph Simmins, Cornelius Toland, in Bedford; Jno. Thomas, runaway; old Mr. Terry, Francis Weafer, Wm. Walker, Jas. Wallace, Hanes Windeldraugh, Arch. Armstrong, Ro. Adear, George Bush, Wm. Burrent, Ezenias Carpenter and Zopher, no estate; Rich'd Collins, James Clemmens, Adam Erick Bright, Jno. Carson, New River; Wm. Carvin, Jr.; Christian, ye gunsmith; Cuthrie, ye hunter; Cornelis Denskill; Cornelius Donohoo, Hugh Donely, Robt. Duffie, Andrew Elliot, Sam'l Ferguson, Ro. Galloway, Rich'd Gregory, Alex. Hamilton, Valentine Hart, Adam Jorden, Thos. Mulbam, Jno. Martin, Ro. Montgomery (Sr. and Jr.), Jno. Muldrough, James McCay, Jno. McCappin, Moses Man, Wm. Miller, Jacob Petters, Lofty Pullin, Eldad Reed, Frederick Stull, Dan'l Shaw, Jno. Taylor, Jno. Wood, Jno. Warnock, Jno. Williams, Mich'l Wallace, Jno. Martin, Wm. Miller, Craig's Creek; Benj. Ogle, Jacob Patton, Wm. Plummer, Geo. Patterson, Chas. Robison, Wm. Richey, Mat. Shandon, Henry Swilard, Jas. Slone, Geo. Stroke, Mathew Shedder, Jno. Taylor, Wm. Thompson, New River; George Troulean, Thos. Loudovick, Jno. Wood, Elish Williams, Wiser Wildrick, Rice Watkins, James Angling, Arch'd Boreland, James Barten, Joseph Carpenter, Wm. Carlile, Jno. Buckingham, Plia Barber, Malcolm Campbell, Constable; Jno. Craford, Wm. Cleghorn, Jno. Davis, no estate; Jno. Donely, Pat Donney, Wm. Englis, Constable; George Fredly, Graham, ye shoemaker; Hugh Gibson, Jeremiah Green, Thos. Hill, Geo. Hufman, James Humptrumlet, Conned Harkey, Benj. Hatter, Alex. Ingrim, Jas. Phillip, Richard Carr, Thos. Lutenton, Jas. Latherdale, old Loudevick, James McBride, Wm. Murphy, Jas. Moore, John McGoning, Jas. Montgomery, Francis Beatey, Rob. Campbell, Ro. Gray, Thos. Huston, Benj. Kimsey, Jno. Lusk, Thos McMurray, Jno. McCormick, Wm. Moody, Sam. McCutison, Robt. Robison, Jno. Scot, Benj. Thomson, Jas. Bailey, Edward Bishop, Andrew Duncan, James Blare, Joseph Clark, Israel Cunningham, Jas. Davis, James Hemphill, Pat McCandrick, James Miles, Chas. McKeal, James McKee, Dan'l Sullivin, Jno. Thomason, Wm. Akers, Tobias Bright, Albertus Bright. Wm. Boner, Jas. Bryen, James Neely, Wm. Hunter, David Galloway, Andrew Davis, in Bedford; Jno. English, Wm. Gorrel, Arsbald Graham, Paul Garrison, Andrew Gaughagan, Aron Hart, Wm. Habeson, Jas. Hemphill, Hendry Houston, Elisha Isaac, Petter Asper, Jno. King, Adam Lidea, Francis Livers, Thos. Looney, Thos. Lee, Joseph McDonald, James McAfee, Thos. Moore, Luke McShierie, Andrew Brown, Jno. Clemmens, Wm. Edmiston, Samuel Huston, Edw'd Harkens, Jas. Kently, Jas. Lusk, Jno. McCutchin, James McAfee, Thos. McSpaddon, Jno. Putt, Wm. Robison, Jas. Trimble, Jno. Alford, Jno. Berrisford, Jas. Bratton, Rich'd Bruch, Thos. Camp, Gilbert Crawford, Jno. Keer, James Fraiser, Hugh Lisk, Joshua Mathews, James McCord, Jno. McKee, Richard Rush, Jno. Smiley, Jas. Willson, Jno. Briggs, Jas. Bright, Ro. Bryans, Rob. Bryen, Mathew Linsey, Edward Moore, runaway; James and John Hunter. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Delinquents. Administrators' Bonds. page 428 Insolvents and Delinquents, 1801: George Argenbright, removed to Tennessee; Joseph Blackwood, to Kentucky; Wm. Carson, to Kentucky; Wm. Clark (att'y), to Amherst; Michael Campbell, to Kentucky; Solomon Cloyd, to Kentucky; Wm. Donaldson, to Tennessee; John Deary, to Shenando; Thos. Frazer, to Kenhawa; Frederick Hawk, to Kentucky; Frederick Myers, to Tennessee; Henry Myers, to Tennessee; Wm. and James Poage, to Kentucky; George Right, to Kentucky; Joseph Smith, to Tennessee; Sam'l Stuart, to Tennessee; Thos. Spears, to Kentucky; John Weaver, to Tennessee; Searight Woods, to Tennessee; Hugh Woods, to Tennessee. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Tithables, Administrators' Bonds. page 429 Tithables, 1781; William McPheeters's List: Capt. James Bell, Samuel Bell, Sampson Sawyers, Jeremiah Freel, Jno. Young, Geo. Rhimor, Thomas Brown, Nicholas Leek, Francis Garner, Sr., James Hamilton, Jacob Bailor, Wm. Bell, Wm. Hanley, James Peerey, David Jackson, Wm. McCutchan, Wm. Sprowl, John Ott, Jno. McCutchan, Robert McChesney, Samuel Logan, Richard McConnal, Simon Carson, Thos. Rickets, Wm. Thompson, Jno. Kirkpatrick, James McNabb, Thomas Nelson, David Steel, Richard Graves, James Ewing, David Cail, Sr., Jno. Sharp, Sr., James McCleery, John Crawford, James Bell, Jno. Moffett, Wm. Brown, Jacob Kerpenter, Wm. Sterrot, Hugh Brown, Robert Rennick, Robert Brown, Michael McClure, Joseph Gerrison, John Scott, Joseph Trotter, Jno. McPheeters, Charles Berry, Thomas Mines, Jno. Cunningham, James Sprowl, Jno. McKemey, John Logan, Henry Minger, Samuel Clark, Edward Barker, Samuel Rowan, Thomas Eger, Joseph Blair, Jno. Williams, James Gilmore, Sr., Samuel Steel, Jno. Phillips, Benj. Brown, Wm. Burges, Walter Trimble, Geo. Keller, Robt. Trimble, Samuel Gray, John Joanes, Francis Garner, Jr., Alex. McKee, Geo. Curry, Samuel Lowrey, Geo. Peerey, John Peerey, Capt. Samuel McCutchan, Robert Cooper, Joseph Alexander, Robert McKnit, Wm. Usher, George Burton, Thos. Baird, James Clark, Thomas Hinds, Samuel Rusk, Samuel McCutchan, David Cunningham, James Ford, Wm. Ledgerwood, Thomas McNutt, Wm. Springate, Geo. Palmore, Jno. Jackson, Wm. Berry, Nicholas Vininger, James Gregory, Benj. Brown, Daniel Freel, James Brown, Jacob Deford, Samuel Brown, James Riddan, Benj. Joanes, Joseph Riddenhouse, James Trimble, John Clark, Wm. Cail, Geo. Berry, Wm. McPheeters, Francis Hull, Wm. Fultain, Robert Rush, Jacob Patton, Thomas Rankin, Robert Harris, Samuel McCutchan, Wm. Woods, James Rowan, Robert Bell, Capt. Jno. Cunningham, Mathew Wilson, Jno. Workman, James Gilmore, Jr., Arthur Hamilton, John Hamilton. James Trotter, Sr., Jno. Sharp, Wm. Shields, Sr., Wm. Scott, Coonrod Slusher, Jacob Nightover, Robert Wallace, Wm. Bell, Jno. Brown, James Cunningham, Samuel Haws, Frederick Fisher, Benj. Finley, Robert Commings, Elizabeth Stuart, Wm. Hamilton, Frances Haywood, Wm. McClintock, Jno. Hanley, Michael Coulter, Jno. Trimble, Jno. Summers, Ulrick Fulwader, Isaac Mines, Jacob Fulwader, James Conningham, Geo. Jameson, Wm. Hunter, Wm. Baird, Wm. Seewright, David Buckwhannon, Jacob Cail, Philip Olinger, Sr., Joseph Nelson, Robert Patterson, James Hathorn, David Trotter, Deeter Cail, Abraham Goodpaster, Samuel McCleerey, Moses Hays, Robert Hanah, Jno. Sumers, Martha Downey, Wm. Shields, Jr., Robert Clark, James Phillips, Jno. Brown, James Cunningham, Samuel Haws, Robert Wallace, Wm. Bell, Martin Dickson, James Elliott, Jno. Brown, Samuel Rennick, Valentine Joanes, Wm. Crawford, Deeter Lowrey, Wm. Allen, Jno. Tilley, Jno. Trimble, Alex. McElroy, James McKnit, James McChesney, Robert Lester, Wm. Rush, Wm. Logan, Alex. Sprowl, Patrick Haul, James Ewing, Wm. Buckwhannon, David Cail, Wm. Blair, Philip Olinger, Jr., James Callison, Walter Cunningham, Thos. McGragor, Jno. Vinmger, Samuel Moffett, James Trotter, Jr., James Crow. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Augusta Parish Vestry Book. Administrators' Bonds. page 432 Page 4.--3rd September, 1747: Processioners appointed, viz: Capt. James Campbell and Erwin Patterson, on waters of Roanoke; John Sloane and Hugh Caruthers, on South Side of South Branch of James River Joining Roan Oke; Joseph Long and Richard Woods, in Forks of James River; Alex. McClure and Robert Huston, from North Branch of James River to Andrew Baxter's, thence on a straight line to John Hayse's Mill, joining the North Mountain; Francis McCown and John Montgomery, from Andrew Baxter's on a straight line to John Hayse's Mill, joining the North Mountain to the Upper line of Beverley Manor; John Mitchell and James Fulton, from Upper line of Beverley Manor opposite to Robert Ramsey's as low as the Sugar Loaf, thence on a line to William Long's; Wm. McFeeters and Patrick Martin, from upper line of Beverley Manor, near Robert Campbell's, to the Buffalow Gap, from thence to William Ledgerwood's by the Sugar Loaf; Robert Christian and James Caldwell, from William Ledgerwood's in a line as low as John Madison's, thence to Samuel Davis's, near the South Mountain; John Linn and Robert Young, from Buffalow Gap as low as John Madison's, from thence as high as Ledgerwood's; James Hogshead and John Moffett, from Buffalow Gap to Walter Trimble's, from thence to Alex. Blair's, thence to John Finla's; Thomas Stevenson and David Edmonston, from Alex. Blair's to Capt. Samuel Gay's; Edward Erwin's and Wm. McGill, from Alex. Blair's to Samuel Wilkin's, thence to Henry Smith's; Wm. Thompson and Samuel Givens, from Samuel Wilkins to Capt. Henry Downs's, Jr.; Robert Craven and Thomas Harrison, from Samuel Wilkins' to the lower end of the Great Plain to Fairfax's line, thence with the said line to the South Mountain; Daniel Haldman and John Riddle, from Fairfax's line to the Narrows and across to the North Mountain; Mathias Selzer and Abraham Shickler, from Fairfax's line to the extent of the County between the two mountains; Daniel Harrison and Morgan Bryan, from Samuel Wilkins' to the Great Plain to Lord Fairfax's line, thence with the said line to Henry Smith's; John Denton and Abraham Collet, from the Narrows to the extent of the County from mountain to mountain; Wm. McCutchen and James Carlile, Sr., on Little River of Calf Pasture, and the Great River below Dunlap's Gap; Thomas Weams and John Graham, from Dunlap's Gap, including all the waters of Great Calfpasture. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Augusta Parish Vestry Book. Administrators' Bonds. page 443 Page 174.--1756: Processioned from Fairfax's line to North River, by John Harrison and Danl. Smith, viz: For John McClure, for Richd. Dear, for Pat. Quen (Owen), for Danl. Love, for Mathew Black, for Arter Johnson, for Thomas Harrison, for John Wright, for David Walston, for William Logan, for John Davis, for Thomas Lokey, for Jacob Wooly, for Valentine Sevier, for John Phillips, for Andw. Bird, for Thos. Millsaps, for John Obryan, for Michael Wearen, for John Fawler, for David Logan, for Randolph McDonald, for John Cravens, for Joseph Cravens, for Robert Cravens, for John Shelpman, for Alex. Herring, for Jeremiah Harrison, for Reuben Harrison, for John Harrison, Sr., for John Harrison, Jr., for Zebulon Harrison, for Thomas Moore, for Moses Bird, for Wm. McGee, for Col. Wood's Plains, for Robert Harrison. Naiad Creek Patten part not processioned because Cap. Daniel Harrison and John Edwards objected because there was no patent nor courses to know the lines. Niles Run tract not processioned by reason none to show the lines. Capn. Harrison's not processioned, none to show lines. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Augusta Parish Vestry Book. Administrators' Bonds. page 450 Page 383.--1765: John Paxton and Abraham ---- report as follows, viz: For Joseph Walker, for Jno. Sommers, for Robt. Moore, for Saml. McClure, for Saml. Moore, for Jno. Taylor, for Christian Milliron, for Edmond Crump, for James Welch, for Wm. Paxton, for James Davis, for James Allison, for Richard Woods, for Joseph Lapsley, for James Campbell, for John Paxton, for William Hall, for George Campbell, for James Trimble, for Wm. Foster, for William Holeman, for James Bailey, for Andw. Brown, for James Edmiston, for James McLang, for John McKnight, for John McCallom, for Patrick McCallom, for Peter Wallace, for John Moore, for Abraham Brown. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Augusta Parish Vestry Book. Administrators' Bonds. page 456 Page 443.--1767-1768: Processioned by William Davis, Jno. Roraback, viz: For Henry Caffman, for John Roadaback, for John Woods, for Wm. Shuck, for Jno. Davis, for John Bennet, for Adam Rodeback, for Jeremiah Ozburn, for Charles Willson, for James Dyer. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Augusta Parish Vestry Book. Administrators' Bonds. page 463 Page 280.--1760: Processioned by Joshua Mathews and John Armstrong, in Capt. John Maxwell's Company: For Michael Finney, for John Berryford, for Pat Porter, for Wm. Haldman, for John Harger, for Arthur McClure, for John Armstrong, for Paul Whitley, for Jonathan Whitley, for James Todd, for James Davis, for John Poage, for James McGavock, for John Maxwell, for Michael Dougherty, for John Mitchell, for James Gilmore, for James Bates, for John McCallum, for Richard Woods, for Edward Sharp, for Audley Paul, for Wm. Mathews, for Richard Mathews, for John Mathews. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Revolutionary Declarations. Revolutionary Declarations--Augusta County, Va. page 466 Samuel Woods' Declaration. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Military Services. Revolutionary Declarations--Augusta County, Va. page 483 Edward Richard's Declaration, November 6th, 1820: Age 63; Capt. Thomas Bowyer, Col. James Woods, Col. Guest. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Military Services. Revolutionary Declarations--Augusta County, Va. page 486 John Bailey's Declaration: Age 78; drafted in Albemarle in Capt. Landon Jones' Company; Lieutenant James Woods; attached to the First Virginia Regiment under Gen. Nelson; was drafted the second time in Capt. John Harris' Company, Lieutenant Ralph Thomas; drafted the third time in the Company of Capt. Leek, Lieut. John Wharton. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Military Services. Revolutionary Declarations--Augusta County, Va. page 487 John Jones' Declaration, January 15th, 1833: Age 77 years, eleven months and thirteen days; in 1773 he and two others commenced an improvement, or settlement, on the Great Kanawha in Greenbrier County, now Kanawha County, seventy miles west of the frontier inhabitants; they were driven back in the spring of 1774 by the Indians to the settlements on Muddy Creek; volunteered in 1774 under Capt. Mathew Arbuckle to build a fort on Muddy Creek; in the fall of 1774 he volunteered under Captain Arbuckle, who raised a company to go with Lord Dunmore against the Indians; the company joined the division of the army under General Lewis; was in the whole of the battle of Point Pleasant, October 10th, 1774. In September, 1776, enlisted as a regular soldier under Capt. M. Arbuckle; marched to the mouth of the Great Kanawha, about 150 miles west of the inhabited country; other officers were First Lieut. Andrew Wallace, Second Lieut. William Woods, Ensign John Gallegher; they erected a fort at the mouth of the Great Kanawha (point Pleasant); here they were reinforced by Capt. McKee of Botetourt, First Lieut. William Moore, Ensign James Gilmore; Indians attacked and were repulsed and turned towards Donally's Fort in Greenbrier; in 1778 declarant was employed as an Indian spy; William and Leonard Morris, deceased, were spies with him; William Arbuckle (then of Mason County) was also in Dunmore's campaign. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Military Services. Revolutionary Declarations--Augusta County, Va. page 492 Zedekiah Shumaker's Declaration, October 15th, 1832: Born in Henrico (Hanover) in 1753; in 1776 he enlisted under Lieut. William Moore, of Rockbridge, with John Hogg, John Finney, Samuel Peters, William Hix and others; marched to Point Pleasant under Capt. William McKee, Lieutenants William Moore and James Thompson, Ensign James Gilmore; served there under Capt. Mathew Arbuckle, whose subalterns were Andrew Wallace, Lieutenant Samuel Woods, Ensign James McNutt; found William Pryor at the Fort (makes the same statements as in Pryor's Declaration). In 1779 he performed a tour under Capt. Samuel Higginbotham; fellow soldiers were William Pryor, Samuel Paxton, William Brown. He was again drafted to guard Albemarle Barracks under Capt. Anthony Rucker; fellow soldiers were Moses Sweeney and William Cook. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Military Services. Revolutionary Declarations--Augusta County, Va. page 493 Solomon Woods' Declaration, October 10th, 1832: Aged 75 September 2d, last; was drafted under Capt. Mark Leake; James Garland was Lieutenant; was again drafted under Capt. Nelson Thompson in the Regiment of Colonel Reuben Lindsay; was again drafted under Capt. Benjamin Harris and took part in the surrender of Cornwallis. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Military Services. Revolutionary Declarations--Augusta County, Va. page 494 Samuel Wood's Declaration, November 11th, 1819, and September 12th, 1820: Aged 60 or 70 years; enlisted in the Ninth Pennsylvania Regiment of Col. John Nagle, Capt. Joseph McClelland's Company; was transferred to Capt. John Davis' Company commanded by Col. Richard Butter; the Pennsylvania Line revolted and declarant was placed under Capt. Jacob Bowyer in the third detachment under Col. Craig. Lieut.-Col. Josiah Harner in Capt. Thomas Bond's Company; was discharged by Richard Fullerton. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Military Services. Revolutionary Declarations--Augusta County, Va. page 497 John Slavens' Declaration, August 4th, 1832: Age 72; entered under Capt. Michael Bowyer, 12th Virginia Regiment of Col. james Woods, Brigade of General Scott; was pensioned under the act of 1818. Ancestry
Source:Chalkley's ChroniclesVol(2), Declarations, Services And Heirs Of Soldiers. From State Historical Society Of Wisconsin. page 512 1758, January.--John States, at Brooks Gap, killed; Abm. Merchant, at Brooks Gap, killed; Wm. Ward, a boy, at Ft. Dinwiddie, prisoner; a soldier of Capt. Woodward, at Roanoke; a servant man of Bryans, at Roanoke. March 19th, Wm. Clepole, at Brooks, killed; Peter Moser, at South Branch, killed; Nicholas Frank, at South Branch, killed; John Coonrod, at South Branch, killed; John Cunningham, at South Branch, killed; 2 persons, names forgotten, at South Branch, prisoners. March, Geo. Moses, at South Branch, wounded; Adam Harper, at South Branch, wounded; a servant man and maid and one child, at Cowpasture, one killed and two prisoners. March 20th, James Gatlive, at Roanoke, killed; Joseph Love, at Roanoke, killed; Wm. Love, at Roanoke, killed; servant maid and child, at Roanoke, prisoners; --- Snodgrass, a girl, at Catawba, prisoner. April 24th, John McCreery, Jr., at Cowpasture, prisoner; Wm. McCreery, Jr., at Cowpasture, prisoner; Capt. James Dunlap, at South Branch, killed; Josiah Wilson, at South Branch, killed; John Hutcheson, at South Branch, killed; Thos. Caddon, at South Branch, killed; Henry McCullom, at South Branch, killed; John Wright, at South Branch, killed; Thos. Smith, at South Branch, killed; Ro. McNully, at South Branch, killed; Wm. Elliott, at South Branch, killed; Mrs. Elliott, at South Branch, killed; Ludwick Falck and wife, at South Branch, killed; Adam Little, at South Branch, killed; ---- Brock, at South Branch, killed; John Ramsey, at South Branch, killed; Wm. Burk, at South Branch, killed; ---- Reeney, at South Branch, killed; Wm. Woods, at South Branch, killed; John McCully, at South Branch, killed; Thos. Searl, at South Branch, killed; James Gill, at South Branch, killed; John Guy and a stranger, at South Branch, killed. April 28th, Capt. Sybert with 16 persons not known, at South Branch; 24 prisoners at the same place missing, at South Branch, prisoners. May, Moses Moor, at Jackson River, prisoner. Ancestry