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Facts and Events
Records in Virginia
- 1721-1724 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 17; [Antient Press]; Page 36-37
- THIS INDENTURE made the twelfth day of May 1722 Between WILLIAM BROWN & MARGARET BROWN his Wife (one of the Surviving Sisters of CORNELIUS CLEMSON late ) of the County of Essex, and WM. GOLDING of sd County of other part Witnesseth that they the said William Brown and Margaret his Wife for sum Ten pounds currant money & four hundred & nineteen pounds of Tobacco, hath on this date granted unto him the sd William Golding his heirs forever land in this County of Essex being one third part of a tract of land containing 200 acres formerly given to THOMAS CLEMSON Father of Cornelius Clemson included within a Pattent granted to CORNELIUS NOWELL [Noell] bearing date 23rd October 1690 for 390 acres of land the 200 acres is the land & plantation whereon sd William Golding now dwells . . . .
- Presence of JOHN ROUSE, William Brown
- ROBT. PARKER Margaret Brown
- At a Court held for Essex County the 15th day of May 1722
- This Deed of Land is admitted to record.
- 1724-1728 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 18; [Antient Press]; Page 167-168
- THIS INDENTURE made this tweith day of ffebruary 1725 and 6 Between PHILLIP STOCKDEL and ANN STOCKDEL his Wife one of the Sisters of CORNELIUS CLOWSON late of this County of Essex of one part and WILLIAM GOULDING of said County of other part WITNESSETH that said Phillip Stockdell and Ann his wife in consideration of sum of Sixteen pounds Sterling mony of great Brittain or cash Seventeen penny wt and a half to them paid by said William Goulding they do grant unto William Goulding a certain parcell of land in Essex County being one third part of a tract of land containing 200 acres formerly given to THOMAS CLOWSON father of Cornelius Clowson above said included within a Pattent granted to CORNELIUS NOEL bearing date the 23rd day of October 1690 for 390 acres of land the said 200 acres of land is the land and plantation whereon said William Goulding now dwells
- In presence of us THOMAS RAMSEY, Phillip Stockdell
- WILLIAM RAMSEY Anne Stockdell
- At Court held for Essex County the 15 March 1725
- Phillip Stockdell and Ann his Wife the said Ann being first privately examined acknowledged this their Deed to William Golding which on his motion is admitted to record
References
- Https://colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I90618&tree=Tree1.
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