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Facts and Events
Andrew Lockridge was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Early Land Acquisition in Augusta County, VA
Acquisition of Land in Augusta County, VA
- Andrew Lockridge acquired 22 acres of land in the Calfpasture at the branch of Great River in 1755.
- Andrew Lockridge acquired a tract "on Little Creek in Calfpasture" from John Smith and Mary, 8 November, 1768, per the records shown below:
Disposition of Land from Chalkley's:
- Page 355.--20th July, 1789. Maj. Andrew Lockridge and Jane to John Lockridge, son of said Andrew, on Little Creek in Calfpasture whereon William Smith formerly lived, and conveyed to Andrew by John Smith and Mary, 9th November, 1768. Teste: Thos. Hughart, Joseph Mays, Oliver McCoy.
- Page 356.--20th July, 1789. Same [From Maj. Andrew Lockridge and Jane] to Andrew Lockridge, Jr., their son. tract conveyed to Maj. Andrew Lockridge by James Lockridge, his father. 21st August, 1764.
- Page 357.--20th July, 1789. Same [From Maj. Andrew Lockridge and Jane] to James Lockridge, their son.
Will of Andrew Lockridge
From Chalkley's:
- Page 353.--7th January, 1791. Andrew Lockridge's will--To son, John, 1 crown; to daughter, Elizabeth Gwin, 1 crown; to daughter, Elenor Dinwiddy, 1 crown; to daughter, Margaret Henderson, 1 crown; to son, Andrew, 1 crown; to son, James, 1 crown; to son, William, tract purchased of Thos. Hicklin; to sons, Robert and Lanty, lands in Bullpasture, infants; to wife, Jean; to daughter, Sarah, 1 crown; to daughter, Rebecca; to my seven children, viz: William, Rebecka, Robert, Lanty, Elizabeth Lockridge, Jean, Ann. Executors, sons Andrew and William. Teste: John Montgomery, John Bradshaw. Proved, 19th April, 1791, by Montgomery and Bradshaw. executors qualify.
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