Person:Edward Price (31)

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Edward Price, of King George, Spotsylvania & Orange Co., VA
m. Bef 1687
  1. Edward Price, of King George, Spotsylvania & Orange Co., VABef 1687 - Aft 1756
  2. John PriceBef 1687 - 1709
  • HEdward Price, of King George, Spotsylvania & Orange Co., VABef 1687 - Aft 1756
  • WSarah FrancisBef 1690 - Aft 1731
m. Bef 1707
  1. John PriceBef 1707 -
Facts and Events
Name Edward Price, of King George, Spotsylvania & Orange Co., VA
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1687 Richmond County, Virginia
Marriage Bef 1707 to Sarah Francis
Death? Aft 1756 Orange County, Virginia

Land Records in Virginia

3 April 1727. George Proctor of St. Geo. Parish, Spotsylvania County to Edward Price of the same Parish and County, 6,000 lbs. tobacco, 200 acres of land in St. Geo. Parish, Spotsylvania County. Witnesses: G. Home, John Skinner. Rec. May 2, 1727. [Records of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Crozier, pg. 98, Deed Book A, 1722-1729].
Octr. 7, 1729. Walter x Frances of the parish of Prince George in the County of Spts., "for ye fatherly love, etc., and affection I bare to my son-in-law, Edward Price." Personal effects. Witnesses: John Price, Thomas Price, Francis x Price. Eec. Octr. 7, 1729. [Spotsylvania County DEED BOOK A—1722-1729.
13 December 1730. Edward Price of St. Geo. Parish, Spotsylvania County, planter, to Charles Burges of St. Mary's, White Chapel, in the County of Lancaster, Merchant. 1,000 acres as by Patent Septr. 28, 1728, in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. John Blake, Jno. Grayson, Junr., Thos. Phillips, Bryan x Shannon. Feby. 2, 1730/1. [Records of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Crozier, pg. 98, Deed Book B, 1729-1734].
April 13, 1731. Edward Price of St. Geo. Parish, Spotsylvania Co., planter, to William Fauntleroy of Sittenbourn Par., Richmond Co., Gent. £55 curr., 200 acres in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., formerly belonging to George Proctor and conveyed by him, April 3, 1727, to the sd. Price. Walter x Frances, Thomas Price. May 4, 1731, Sarah, wife of Edward Price, acknowledged her dower. [Records of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Crozier, pg. 98, Deed Book B, 1729-1734].
Indenture 24 Sept 1745 between THOMAS LYNE of Parish of Lunenberg and County of Richmond, and EDWARD PRICE, Parish of St. Thomas, Orange County .. for £15 .. sells 231 acres in Orange County, Parish of St. Mark's .. part of a tract of land pattented by John Barnet being date 20 May 1735 .. sold by John Barnet to John Lyne. Witnesses: Thomas Lyne [Seal], Original Wroe, Robt. Leavell, Jonathan Prat Recorded Orange County 26 September 1745. [1745-1747 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 10; [Antient Press]; Page 230-232]
15 July 1756. Edward Price of Culpeper County to William Cunninghame of King George County. Mortgage to secure £75.7.3 current money due 1 November next. 200 acres in St. Mark's Parish, part of a patent by John Bernit and acknowledged by him to Thomas Lyne, the patent bearing date 20 May 1735, as by Lyne's deeds to Edward Price, 4 Sept. 1745 ... Also one Negro wench Phebee and two girls her children Bridget and Bess. Edward (X) Watts [sic Price]; 15 July 1756. Acknowledged by said Edward Price.. [1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 466-68.]

Records in Virginia

April 3, 1727. Spotsylvania County, VA: George x Proctor of Spts. Co. to John Skinner of King George Co. 3000 lbs. tob., 100 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., on Hasell Run. Witnesses: G. Home, Edwd. Price. Rec. May 2, 1727.
Apr. 1, 1729. Spotsylvania Co., VA. On the motion of Mosley BATTALEY against Richard CHEEK for suspicion of fireing his house &c., that he may be taken into close custody and not suffered to be at large until the matter be tried and ordered that the Sheriff do take him in Custody accordingly. … Richard CHEEK, who was committed to the gaol of this County by William HANSFORD, Gent. mittimus bearing date the 30th day of March last being charged with the felonious burning the dwelling house of Mosley BATTALEY in this County, being ordered and brought to the bar for a farther examination by this court about the said offence, who having heard all the evidences that was produced in behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King and the said Mosley BATTALEY, likewise all evidence produced by the said prisoner and considered all the matters, are of the opinion that the said Richard CHEEK is guilty and ought to be tried for the fact whereof he is accused before the Honorable General Court the 4th day thereof. Therefore ordered that the said Richard CHEEK be committed unto the Sheriff's custody and remanded to the county gaol and as soon as conventiently may be remove the said CHEEK to the public gaol and deliver him to the keeper thereof in order for his further trial. Mosley BATTALEY on behalf of Margert GOBLE, Edward PRICE on behalf of his wife Sarah PRICE, and Lidia CRAFFORD on behalf of herself and James STEWART on behalf of his wife Lidia STEWART did enter into recognizance and assumed the penalty of £100 sterling to appear as evidence in behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King on the 4th day thereof against Richard CHEEK. … Richard CHEEK's petition about having a further trial &c. is rejected. (Spots. Order Book 1724-1730, Part III, p.293, 295, 296, 301.) Feb. 3, 1729/30, Edwin HICKMAN Gent. Sheriff presented a claim for costs for carrying down Richard CHEEK, a criminal. (Spots. Order Book 1724-1730, Part IV, p.371.)
Spotsylvania Co. Deed: George Proctor of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to his daughter Elizabeth, and George Home, her husband. Deed of Gift, "in consideration of ye celebration of nuptuals between them", and 60 lbs. sterling, a parcell of land in St. Geo Par., Spts. Co, on ridge between Deep and Hazel Run. Dated Jany. 2, 1731. Natha. Claiborne, Edward Price. Recorded, Fey., 2, 1730-1. [Records of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Crozier, pg. 98, Deed Book B, 1729-1734].
At a Court held for Spotsylvania County 4th of November 1730. - On motion of EDWARD PRICE, he is allowed for six days attendance as he was summoned an Evedence for ABRAHAM FIELD Gent. against JEREMIAH BRONAUGH and ROSE his Wife. Admrs. &c. of JOHN DINWIDDIE Gent, deced., (he having sworn to the time). It is therefore ordered that the said FIELD do pay the said PRICE the same with costs alias Exo. [1730-1732 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 4]
13-14 June 1736. Robert Martin of St. Mark's Parish, Orange County, to John Tennent of St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania County. Lease and release; for 33.16. current money. 1,000 acres ... corner to George Rucker and Edward Price on the south side of a mountain on the head of the south branch of the North River ... over two of the branches of Cattle Run granted to Robert Martin by pattent 13 May, 1735. [Signed] Robert Martin; Mt: Z. Lewis, Robt. Turner. 15 Juno 1736. Acknowledged by Robt. Martin.; 16 Aug. 10 George II [1736]. Commission to Thomas Chew, James Barbour and Charles Curtis, Gent., to take the acknowledgement of Ann Martin to the deed of 1000 acres by her husband Robert Martin to John Tenent on 14-15 June 1736.; Certification of relinquishment of dower right by Ann Martin 21 Sept. 1736. [Signed] Thos. Chew, James Barbour. 21 Sept. 1736. Returned. [1734-1737 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 293-99.]
Spotsylvania Co. Deed: April 29, 1738. William Fauntleroy of Lunenburg Par., Richmond Co., Gent., to Thomas Edmondson of St. Anne Par., Essex Co., Gent. £170 10s, 10d. curr., 200 acres in Spotsylvania Co., purchased by sd. Fauntleroy of one Edward Price; also 546 acres in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., purchased by sd. Fantleroy of Augustine Smith, and a part of a tract granted sd. Smith, by pat. Hannnah Fauntleroy, John Lewis, James x Samuel. June 6, 1738. Mrs. Apphia Fantleroy, wife of Wm. Fantleroy, Gen., acknowledged her dower. Jul 21, 1738. [Records of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Crozier, pg. 98, Deed Book C, 1734-1742].
28 March 1740, O.S. p. 151. Ordered that James Thornton Thos: Chambles Shurley Whatley Thos Mitchell George & John Wells John Smith & the tithables of John Christopher, Samuel George, Valentine Morgan, Wm Croucher, Wm Christopher, Thos: Wharton, Alexr Newman, Wm Pannell, Wm Morton, John Ransdall, Luke Thornton, John & Charles ffushee, Edward Price, John Bramham & Bryan Scisson work on the Courthouse road to the Mine run Bridge under Bryan Scisson who is hereby appointed Overseer of ye sd road And its further ordered that ye sd Bryan Scisson cause the highways to be cleared & Bridges repaired in the said precinct according to Law & that he with his said Gang help aid and assist Wm Beckham the Overseer of ye sd road from the mine run bridge to ye Wilderness run to keep ye mine run Bridge in repair. [1734-1749 Orange County, Virginia Road Orders; [Ann Brush Miller]]
Oct. 1, 1743. Thomas Edmundson, Gent., of Essex Co., and Dorothy, his wife, to James Garnett, Gent., of same Co. £230 curr. 853 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co.; "500 a. thereof purchased of Wm. Fantleroy of Augustine Smith," etc.; "200 a. part thereof of Edward Price by sd. Wm. Fantleroy," etc.; "107 a.," etc.; first two parts bought by sd. Edmundson of sd. Fantleroy, and the last by sd. Edmundson of one James Roy, etc. Witnesses, John Seayres, Jas. Davis, Jno. Levingston. Oct. 4, 1743.
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