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Augusta Co., Virginia Book of Records Vol II Pg 21 Date: September, 1796 Executions: (H to T) Morrison vs. Huston - Nathan Huston, of Kentucky, brother (?) of George Huston, of Rockingham, 6th September, 1792. Affidavit, 03rd September, 1795. John Morrison moved to Kentucky eight or nine years ago and service of a writ on him in Lincoln County, 1792. Nathan's deposition to be taken at Lincoln County Court Ho. Kentucky. Augusta Co., Virginia Book of Records Vol. II Pg. 201 Date: 1817 Huston vs. Huston - O. S. 266; N. S. 93 - Bill, 1817. Complaints are, viz. Stephen Huston and as administrator of Nathan Huston, deceased; Mary Ann Huston, Widow and administratrix of John Huston; Patty Huston, widow and administratrix of Archibald Huston, who was son of John Huston, deceased; Polly Huston, daughter of Archibald Huston; Walter Huston, son of John; Peter Eyler, administrator of Joseph Huston, one of sons of John Huston; Polly Huston, widow of Joseph Huston; Jenetta Huston, daughter of Joseph Huston; Julius Foster and Patsy, his wife; Joseph Mahoy and Grizzy, his wife(Patsy and Grizzy being daughters of John), Polly and Sophia Huston, daughters of John; Nathan, Cynthia, Jane, George, David Huston, infant children of John; and George Huston. Previous to 1792, John Huston, deceased, and his Brother, Archibald, owned 3 tracts in Rockingham, about 300 acres on Mill Creek. John Huston's title was derived to him by being eldest son and heir, and he agreed with Archibald that they should sell the land and divide with their brothers, Stephen, George and Nathaniel (?). They were sons of Archibald Huston who died, testate, leaving part of the land to his son James, who died 1774 under age. |