Person:Edward Pritt (2)

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Edward Pritt, of Bath Co., VA
b.Bef 1745
m. Bef 1745
  1. Edward Pritt, of Bath Co., VABef 1745 - Abt 1822
  2. Frances "Fannie" Pritt1758 -
  3. William Pritt1760 - 1814
  • HEdward Pritt, of Bath Co., VABef 1745 - Abt 1822
m. Bef 1765
  1. John PrittAbt 1765 - Aft 1850
  2. William Pritt, of Bath Co., VA1775 - Bef 1858
  3. Margaret PrittEst 1778 -
  4. James PrittEst 1780 - Bet 1848 & 1849
  5. Elijah PrittAbt 1781 - Aft 1850
  6. Robert PrittEst 1784 - Aft 1840
  7. Edward PrittAbt 1787 - Aft 1860
  8. Edmund PrittEst 1790 - Bef 1848
  9. Isaac PrittAbt 1793 - Aft 1870
Facts and Events
Name Edward Pritt, of Bath Co., VA
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1745
Marriage Bef 1765 to Unknown
Death? Abt 1822 Bath County, Virginia

Land Records

  • Bath County, VA Deeds: Vol 3 Pg 107 On 7 Oct 1805 Robert McAvoy and Sarah his wife of Bath Co. deeded to Edward Pritt of Bath Co. for £10 a 40ac tract of land on south branch of Wilsons Mill Run called the Little Valley part of the 134ac belonging to John McAvoy deceased devised to son Robert McAvoy. Witnesses included James McAvoy.
  • 13 Jun 1805 survey for Edward Pratt for 50ac in Bath Co. on Little Valley a branch of Jackson River, warrant 4119 issued 4 Dec 1804.
  • Bath County, VA Deeds: Vol 7 Pg 485 On 12 Apr 1831 Isaac Pritt of Bath Co. deed of trust to James Roberts and Samuel Corbet for a 40ac tract of land on Little Valley a branch of Jackson River that adjoins land of James Pritt (and others) that Isaac Pritt inherited by descent from his father Edward Pritt as his interest in a 90ac tract of land.
  • Bath County, VA Deeds: Vol 11 Pg 157 On 2 Oct 1837: William Pritt and Martha his wife, James Pritt and Nancy his wife, Isaac Pritt and Margaret his wife, and Edward Pritt all of Bath County, John Pritt and Margaret his wife, Elijah Pritt and Elizabeth his wife all of Randolph County, Edmund Pritt and Elizabeth his wife, Robert Pritt and Ruth his wife, James Miller and Elizabeth his wife, Margaret Miller, Mary Miller, and Sarah Miller, James Miller and Anna his wife, all of Nicholas County deeded to James Brown of Bath County a 94ac tract of land in Bath County on the south branch of Wilson's Run called the Little Valley being the remainder of a tract of land the belonged to John McAvoy deceased. Also a 40ac tract of land belonged to Edward Pritt deceased being part of a tract that belonged to John McAvoy The land sold seems to have been previously divvied out to the children of Edward Pritt (Pritt's of Bath, Randolph, and Nicholas Counties) and grandchildren of Edward Pritt (Miller's of Nicholas County).
References
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  2.   United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M33).

    Name: Edward Pritt
    Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Bath, Virginia
    Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 [b. 1775 or before]
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1
    Free White Persons - Over 25: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 1
    Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 1

    Note: Edward's wife [name unknown] had apparently died prior to 1820.