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David Glassburn, of Jackson's River
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David Glassburn 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 Virginia:
- David Glassburn bought of Thomas Carpenter, 1784, fifty acres on Jackson's River for 100 pounds. (Note: Jackson's River was near Cowpasture in Augusta County, VA)_.
Marriage Record
- Marriage Record of Botetourt County: Glassburn, David and Elizabeth Carpenter, dau. (of) Zopher and Mary Carpenter - June 21, 1778.
- [Source: Early Marriages, Wills and some Revolutionary War Records, Botetourt County, Virginia, Compiled by Anne Lowry Worrell, pg. 19].
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:
- Vol. 2 - DELINQUENTS. - 1766--Mr. Gilbert's list: Francis Bishop, not found, one; Wm. Bowhannon, not found, one; Wm. CAMPBELL, not found, one; Robt. Eastham, no estate, three; David Glasburner, not found, one; Robert Jones. not found, one; Jacob Miller, twice charged, one; Cellun Price, not found, one; John White, not found, three; Jno. Breading, no estate, one; Volintine Boyers, not in this county when listed; Martin Crawford, not found, one; James Fowler, Constable, one; Sam Isham, not found, one; Henry Lung, gone to Carolina, one; Henry Miller, overcharged, one; Jacob Shull, twice charged, one.
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