Old Augusta Records for Alexander Black

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Vol:PageYearExtractPatriarchNotes
1:541752AUGUST 20, 1752.... (317) John Brown, qualified Major of Horse; Alexr. Sayers, qualified Captain of Horse; Robert Sayers, qualified Ensign; John McCreary, qualified Captain of Foot; Alexr. Black, qualified Lieut. of Foot; William Smith, qualified Captain of Foot; Thomas Gilham, qualified Captain of Foot; Robert Armstrong, qualified cornet; Joseph Coulton, qualified Captain of Troop of Horse; Andrew Hays, qualified Lieutenant of Foot; Hugh Hicklin, qualified Cornet.
 (319)'Alexr. Walker, qualified Ensign; Wallace Estill, qualified Captain of Troop of Horse; Steven Wilson, qualified Lieut. Troop of Horse; John Miller, qualified Capn. Troop of Horse; Andrew Lewis, qualified Colonel Troop of Horse; David Stewart, qualified Colonel Troop of Horse; Robert Scot, qualified Captain of Compy. of Foot.
 (319) Andrew Lewis, qualified Justice.
3:26 1752Page 441.--16th August, 1752. Ann Wright's appraisement by John McCreery, Wallace Estill, Alexander Black.
2:4431756Page 172.--1756: Processioned by Lofty Pullan and Richard Botkin, on

Cowpasture and Bullpasture, viz: For Thomas Feemster, present Alex Black; for John Jackson; for Alex. Black, present James Knox; for Wallis Estill; for George Lewis; for Richard Boatkin, present Adam Jurden; for John McCreery.

3:86 1764Page 361.--20th November, 1764. William Black's bond (with Jas. Knox, Jno. Miller), as administrator of Alexander Black.
1:116 1764NOVEMBER 20, 1764.... (156) Wm. Black qualified administrator of father, Alexr Black.
3:4271764Page 75.--2d March, 1764. Thomas Feemster and Elizabeth to John Mountgomery, £48, 100 acres on Cowpasture, part of Thomas' plantation, up said River and Clover Creek. Teste: Robert Knox, Wm. Jackson, Wm. Black. Delivered: Alex. Black, 17th May, 1790, per order.
3:88 1765Page 377.--19th March, 1765. Alexander Black's appraisement (by Jno. McCreery, Jno. Carlile, Geo. Lewis): Money, silver money, gould money.
3:4921769Page 109.--18th October, 1769. Francis Jackson and Elizabeth ( ) to William Renick, £42, 170 acres on cowpasture; corner land in possession of William Jackson, opposite to land in possession of Alexander Black. Teste: William Mathews, J. Murray, Pat. Lockhart, Arthur Campbell. Delivered: William Renix, August Court, 1776.
2:4231779Delinquents, Augusta County Levy for 1779: .... Alex. Black, Kentucky;
3:1641782Page 267.--29th December, 1782. Inquisition at David Frame's before John McCreerey, one of the Coroners, on view of body of Gerrel Pheland-- Witnesses John McRoberts, James Young, that on said day they found said Wheland lying in the Cowpasture River without any wounds. Verdict: He was drowned in attempting to cross the river. Pat. Miller, Andrew Suttlington, Robt. McCreerey, Wm. Black, Alex. Black, Abram Hempenstall, David Frame, Jeremiah Frame, Mathias Benston, Sampson Willson, Chas. Cameron, James Henry.
2:4241784Valentine White's List of Delinquents in Second Battalion of Augusta

County, 1784: Richard Bennett, West Fork; Jacob Bennett, West Fork; John Bennett, West Fork; Thomas Bland, West Fork; Wm. Baxter, dead; Erwin Benston, removed; Zachariah Calloway, New River; Jno. Denniston, Carolina; Walter Drennon, Greenbrier; James Ellis, Carolina; Jeremiah Frame, Kentucky; Sam'l Gregory, removed; Geo. Hufman, removed; Thos. Hicklin, Jr., Kentucky; James Hickling, Kentucky; Wm. Hickling, Kentucky; Wm. Jordin, dead; James Kilpatrick, removed; Andrew Kilpatrick, removed; Wm. McCutchen, New Purchase; David Moore, removed; Hugh McDonald, Botetourt; Aaron McCafferty. dead; John Nelson, Rockingham; John Painter, removed; John Pullen, Kentucky; Wm. Robertson, New River; Robert Ross, Rockbridge; Geo. Stout, French Broad; Daniel Stout, French Broad; Francis Tackett, New River; Lewis Tackett, New River; Thos. Wamsley, West Fork; Wm. Young, Kentucky; Jacob Bean, removed; Moses Blackburn, Kentucky; Adam Blackburn, Kentucky; Alex. Black, Kentucky; Hugh Brown, French Broad; Wm. Crawford, Botetourt; Frederick Cromete, removed; Laurence Drennon, dead; Jacob Elsworth, West Fork; James M. Earley, Botetourt; John Gillam, Carolina; James Gregory, Carolina; Wm. Hawkins, Greenbrier; Jacob Hearsh, removed; John Hansberry, removed; Widow Jewell, Carolina; John Kelly, New Purchase; John Kinkade, Jr., Kentucky; Alex. Lowry, Kentucky; Jno. Mullenax, Jr., dead; Robert McMullan, Carolina; Jno. Miller, Rockingham; Henry Null, French Broad; Jno. Moore, Rockbridge; James Peebles, Greenbrier; Chas. Ramsey, French Broad; James Rucker, Sr., Greenbrier; Wyatt Rucker, Greenbrier; Hezekiel Stout, New River; Sebastian Smith, Hardy County; Mark Smith, Hardy County; Jas. Tanner, Carolina; Ralph Wilson, Greenbrier; John

Ramsey, Rockbridge.
The second Battalion seems to cover a wide area,ranging from Rockingham in the north, south to the French Broad in the south, and westward to Kentucky.
2:30517871787--March 19... John McCreery and Margaret Black, daughter of Wm. Black (consent). Teste: John Montgomery, Alex. Black. John is son of Ro. McCreery (consent). Teste: Geo. Benson, Wm. McCreery.
2:30817931793--September 17, Alex. Black and Saml. Miller, surety. Alex. Black and Mary Ann Ham.
2:35317931793...By Rev. John McCue: September 17th, Alex. Black and Mary Ann Ham;


3:5931790 Page 176.--30th December, 1790. Andrew Hamilton and Isabel, of Woodford County, to Thomas Hughart, 185 acres on Calfpasture devised to Andrew by his father, Andrew. Teste: John McCreery, Andrew Hodge, Wm. Hogsett, Wm. Mathews, J. Hog, John Peebles, Alexander Black, Geo. Carlyle.