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Facts and Events
Gathering records
Brunswick County
- John Hall, grantee, Brunswick County Land Grant 15 Mar 1744 - 1800 acres on the north side of Maherrin River and on both sides of Briary Creek.
- John Hall, grantee, Brunswick County Land Grant 10 Apr 1751 - 355 acres on the south side of Maherrin River.
Lunenburg County
- THE SOUTHSIDE VIRGINIAN, Vol VI, No 1 (Jan 1988), p 120 - LUNENBURG COUNTY DEED BOOK I, 1746-1751 by J. C. Kolbe
P. 50 d. 18 July 1746. John Twitty of Lunenburg to John Hall
of Amelia Co. 150 acres. Beginning at the mouth of
Blackston's Creek — along the said Twitty's back line to
the head of a branch that runs into Maherrin being part
of a larger tract granted to Twitty by patent. R. 4 Aug.
1746.
- John Hall, grantee, Lunenburg County Land Grant 1 Jun 1750 - 1300 acres on both sides of Spring Field Creek.
- John Hall, grantee, Lunenburg County Land Grant 23 Dec 1754 - 750 acres on both sides of Calloways Waggon Road, adjoining Moseley.
- John Hall, grantee, Lunenburg County Land Grant 10 Sep 1755 - 280 acres on the branches of the Reedy Creek adjoining Williams, and Fergerson.
- John Hall, grantee, Lunenburg County Land Grant 16 Jun 1756 - 304 acres on the lower side of Twittys Creek adjoining Twittys lines.
- John Hall, grantee, Chesterfield County Land Grant 10 Sep 1755 - 400 acres adjoining land of Francis Flournoy and the land of Welch.
- John Hall, grantee, Bedford County Land Grant 26 Sep 1760 - 200 acres on both sides of Tick Creek a north branch of Stanton River.
- John Hall, grantee, Bedford County Land Grant 7 Jul 1763 - 36 acres on both sides of Back Creek.
- John Hall, grantee, Augusta County Land Grant 25 Sep 1762 - 137 acres on both sides of the Middle River.
- John Hall, grantee, Augusta County Land Grant 16 Mar 1771 - 42 acres on the south side of the Middle River of Shanando betwixt the land he lives on and John Archer’s.
- John Hall, grantee, Culpeper County Land Grant 6 Dec 1775 - "Son and heir at law of Robert Hall decd.". 327 acres beginning by the Head Spring of Naked Creek.
- John Southerlin, grantee, Pittsylvania County Land Grant 20 Oct 1779 - 420 acres on both sides of Bold Branch of Sandy Creek adjoining Hall, and Asworth.
- Peter Perkins, grantee, Pittsylvania County Land Grant 1 Jul 1780 - 697 acres on the head branches of Sandy Creek adjoining John Hall, Robert Adams, &c.
- John Hall, grantee, Pittsylvania County Land Grant 1 Sep 1780 - 153 acres on the branches of Double Creek adjoining Hardy, Roberts, Murrey &c.
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