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Facts and Events
George Dunkle was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Early Land Acquisition in Augusta County, VA
Acquisition of Land from Chalkley's:
- Page 234.--18th May, 1772. John Duncle and Margaret to George Duncle, his son, part of 302 acres whereon said John now lives; corner Mathew Patton. Delivered: Jacob Hoover, 17th April, 1787, for Mr. Duncle.
Will Abstract
- Will of George Dunkle Sr. of Pendleton. Sons, George & Jacob; son John's heirs, infants; daughters Mary Gragg, Elizabeth Hoover, Barbara Hoover. John's children are Elizabeth, Margaret & John. Dated 27 May 1802. Recorded in Pendleton. [Source: "Dunkle vs. Hull", Chalkley's, Vol. 2].
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley's:
- Vol. 1 - AUGUST 28, 1750. - (422) Landred Hyard, Landred Hyard, Jr., Rudy Hard, Martin Job, Jacob Job, Luke Collins, Jacob Peters, Jacob Peters, Jr., Martin Peters, John Dunkill, George Dunkill, Peter Moore, Jacob Siver, George Muse, Henry Faney, George Dove, Thomas Dove, Jr., George Yockham, Henry Spear, Samue1 Henderson, added to list of tithables.
- Vol. 1 - NOVEMBER 16, 1762. - (357) To George Dunkill, wolfhead; to Wm. Hide, building a jailor's house, £139, 15, or 33,540 lbs. tobacco.
- Page 108.--17th May, 1768. Sale bill and settlement of estate of Andrew Smith, recorded, Henry Penninger, administrator, c. t. a.--Sold to, viz: Mark Swedley, Joseph Skidmore, Jr., Mathias Dice, Ludwick Wagener, Jones Friend, John Dunkle, Jacob Peters, Philip Props, Powel Shanour, Christian Grace (Grad?), Geo. Dunkle, William Waiett, Christian Rolsman, Valentine Gile, Charles Power, Martin Shob, Leners Seaman.
- Page 201.--21st November, 1775. Charles Powers and Hannah ( ) to George Peter Bosett, on South Fork of Richardson Rich Run. a branch of South Branch of Potowmack. Teste: John William Leo, George ( ) Dunkle. Martha Leo. Delivered: Mr. James Allen, attorney, 16th March, 1791.
- Page 444.--11th September, 1776. John Davis' estate appraised by James Dyer, George Duncell, John Garner.
- Vol. 2 - Harpole vs. Dunkle--O. S. 217; N. S. 76--Bill, 1811. Complainant is Margaret Harpole, widow of John Dunkle, Sr., of Pendleton County, after whose death she married Adam Harpole, also dead. John Dunkle sold to George Dunkle in 1772 land in Pendleton. George died testate in Pendleton. Answer says John Dunkle died testate in Rockingham. Will of John Dunkle of Rockingham. Wife, Margaret; son, John Duncle; daughter, Mary Duncle; eldest son, George Duncle. Dated 22d May, 1782. Recorded in Rockingham, 24th March, 1783.
- Vol. 2 - Dunkle vs. Hull--O. S. 215; N. S. 76--Deed 15th March, 1789, by George Dunkle of Pendleton County to John Dunkle, 7-1/2 acres on South Fork of South Branch of Potomac. Recorded in Pendleton 4th May, 1789. Orator is John Duncle, son of John Duncle. Original deed 22d May, 1755, by John Patton, Sr. to John Dunckle and Ludwick Waggoner, 455 acres conveyed to John by Robert Green, 5th November, 1748, Wm. Stephenson's line. Recorded in Augusta. Will of George Dunkle, Sr., of Pendleton. Sons, George and Jacob; son John's heirs, infants; daughters, Mary Gragg, Elizabeth Hoover, Barbara Hoover. John's children are Elizabeth, Margaret, and John. Dated 27th May, 1802. Recorded in Pendleton.
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