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Facts and Events
Land Records in Virginia
Acquisition of Land:
- 3-21: Thomas Wallis of Stafford County. Warrant, 9 March 1694/5 for 1,040 acres on Fall Run of Rappahanock. Wallis never made settlement nor paid Quitrent. 29 Sept. 1703 proprietors reentered. Grant to James Innis of Lancaster County for 628 acres of said land in Richmond County adjoining Mr. John Waugh, land surveyed 11 Nov. last by Edwin Conway for Robert Carter Esq. who assigned to Innis. 10 Mar. 1703/4. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 25].
- 3-107: James Innis of Lancaster County, a 73 acre Island in Rappahanock River above the lower falls & 31 acres on North side adj. Martha Vicaris & James Storey in Richmond County. 3 Aug. 1705. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 32].
- 3-233: James Innis of Richmond County, 333 acres on ffails Run in Richmond County. Warrant 9 Nov. Last. Surv. by Edward Barrow. Adj. Martha Vicaris, Robert Carter, Esq., Richard Chichester, Esq. 21 Dec. 1709. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 42].
Will of James Innes
- Probated 1709, 25 Dec: Written 1704, 25 Dec: (1a,2a) James Innis of Richmond Co., VA wrote his will. Named daughters Sarah, Elizabeth, Hannah, and sons Enoch, James. [Source: Richmond County, Virginia Will Book 3].
Records of James Innis
- 3-31: Capt. Alexander Swan of Lancaster County, 1,200 acres in Richmond County. Warrant, 18 Oct. Last. Surv. my Edwin Conway. Adj. Mr. James Innis, Mr. Andrew Jackson, Mr. John Saugh, on Rocky Penn Run above Falls of Rappahannock River. 3 June 1704. * 3-21: Thomas Wallis of Stafford County. Warrant, 9 March 1694/5 for 1,040 acres on Fall Run of Rappahanock. Wallis never made settlement nor paid Quitrent. 29 Sept. 1703 proprietors reentered. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 26].
- 3-41: James Story of Richmond County, 444 acres in Richmond County. Warrant 25 Oct. Last. Surv. by Edwin Conway. On Rappahanock River adj. Mr. James Innis. 21 Aug. 1704. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 27].
- 4-90: Thomas Hooper of Richmond County, 142 acres on Rappahanock River about 2 miles above Falls adj. James Innis dec'd, Robert Carter, Esq., Mr. Andrew Jackson dec'd, in said County on Gravelly Run. 13 June 1712. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 51].
- E-142: Charles Carter Esq. of King George County obtained promise of Deed from his Father Col. Carter, Agt., who died before Deed issued. Plat 4 Feb. 1731/2. Surv. by Mr. John Warner. Grant to Carter for 1.997 acres in King George County adj. Mr. John Waugh, Mr. James Innis, Wilkinson's line, Catlet's line, Vicary's Patent now Col. Todd's, Clayburn's Run. 11 Mar. 1739. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 128]. (Note: since this James Innis died in 1709, the James Innis listed in this record is most likely his son, James Innis, Jr.).
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