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Land Grants
- 28 Sept. 1732 - Hanover County, Virginia - Matthew Jouett, 400 acres on both sides Jumping Branch - Source: Land patents No. 14, 1728 - 1732 (pt 1 & 2), Page 483, (Reel 11)[Library of Virginia]
- 28 Sept. 1732 - Hanover County, Virginia - Matthew Jouett, 1,074 acres on the lower side North East Creek on the north side Southana. Source - Land Office Patents, No. 14, 1728, pt. 1 & 2, pg 480 (Reel 11) [Library of Virginia]
- 20 June 1733 - Hanover County, Virginia - Matthew Jouett, 400 acres on both sides west fork of Hickory Bear Creek - Source: Land Office Patents, No. 15, 1732 - 1735 (vol 1 & 2) pg 1-522, page 83, (Reel 13) [Library of Virginia]
Land Disposition
- Deed dated 23 Jun 1746. Susanna Jouett, widow of Matthew Jouett, sells land part of which was patented by James Watson and another part was sold to Benjamin Henson.
- Wit: Robert Lewis, Joel Terrel, Thomas Perkins.
- Deed dated 24 Apr 1758.
- John Jouett and wife Mourning Jouett sell land in which his mother, the widow of Matthew Jouett, holds dower rights.
- Deed dated 10 Aug 1762.
- Deed of Matthew Jouett and John Jouett, sons of Matthew Jouett, decd. Land adjoins the road of Mr. Venable, John Powers, Mr. Ambler and Mr. Smith.
- Deed dated 8 Aug 1762
Will
- Will of Matthew Jouett was written December 17, 1743. It was proved by his Executor that he was dead by March 1744/1745 when it was advertised in the "Virginia Gazette."
- Source: [1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
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