Person:Barlett Thompson (1)

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Barlett Thompson, of Cumberland Co., VA
b.Abt 1738 Virginia
 
m. Bef 1736
  1. Benajah "Benjamin" Thompson1736 - 1800
  2. Barlett Thompson, of Cumberland Co., VAAbt 1738 -
  • HBarlett Thompson, of Cumberland Co., VAAbt 1738 -
  • WSusannah HatcherAbt 1736 -
m. 1759
Facts and Events
Name Barlett Thompson, of Cumberland Co., VA
Alt Name Bartlet Thompson
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1738 Virginia
Marriage 1759 Cumberland County, Virginiato Susannah Hatcher

Records in Virginia

  • 1759: Cumberland Co, VA Deed Bk 2, p 442: to son Bartlett given 150 acres on Buckingham Road, Southern Parish, Cumberland County by Robert Thompson, Jan 22, 1759.
  • 1760: Cumberland Co, VA Deed Bk 3, p 19: Barlett Thompson sold 150 acres to Josiah Thompson, Mar 24, 1760.
  • 1765: Cumberland Co, VA Deed Bk 4, p 15: Bartlett Thompson bought 132 acres in Littleton Parish from Peter Harmons, May 27, 1765.
CumberlandCo, VA, Order Book, 1764-1767:
  • 1765: 27 May 65, p 127: John Ward v. Benajah Parker, Archibald Hatcher and Bartlet Thompson, In Debt:..."def't Archibald Hatcher having been arrested & not appearing a conditional judgment is ordered against him & Lawrence Smith his common bail.....
  • 1765: 14 Jun 65, p. ? John Ward v. Benajah Parker, Archibald Hatcher and Bartlet Thompson, In Debt:.."Frederick Hatcher became special bail for the def't Hatcher"
  • 1774; Cumberland Co, VA Deed Bk 5, p 319: Bartlett Thompson bought 100 acres in Littleton Parish, Cumberland County in 1774 from William -?-
  • 1775: Cumberland Co, VA Deed Bk 5, p 343: Bartlett Thompson sold 132 acres to William Major, Apr 24, 1775.
  • 1782: Bartlett Thompson is listed in the Cumberland Co , VA Tax List for 1782, 1784, 1787.
  • 1783: Cumberland Co, VA Deed Bk 6, p 159: Bartlett Thompson sold 100 acres Aug 25, 1783 to William Allen.
  • 1784: Cumberland Co, VA Deed Bk 6, p 185: Bartlett Thompson sold 100 acres Feb 23, 1784 to John Jones.
  • 1794-011: [Augusta County (Va.) Chancery Causes, 1746-1912] John Fudge vs. Benajah Thompson - John Fudge purchased slaves Libby and Will for Mr. Thompson. There was a disagreement over how much he had paid and how much he owed. It turned out "Libby" and "Will" were really "Kitty" and "Billy", mulatto children of Sarah Otway. The Church Wardens of Littleton Parish in Cumberland County had bound them to Benajah Thompson in August 1775. Benjamin Wilson, a Justice of the Peace, gave a statement that the two children were free persons and that they were carried out of the county by Bartlet Thompson. Library of Virginia Website
References
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