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Richard Dennis, of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, VA
m. Abt 1704 - Richard Dennis, of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, VA1707 - 1775
- H. Richard Dennis, of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, VA1707 - 1775
- W. Martha HaskinsAbt 1716 - Bef 1782
m. 20 Oct 1764
Facts and Events
Records in Amelia County, VA
- Pg. 408 1 ____ 1732. Richard Dennis of Prince George Co., to Thomas Branch of Henrico Co., for £ 100, 500 acres bounded by (much missing) Land was granted to Abel Gower Nov 1673 and deserted and same was granted Capt. William Randolph 21 April 1671 and made over to (missing) by (missing) heir of Abel Gower her late husband, dec’d, April 1693.
- Wit.: William Branch, James Branch, WILLIAM HAYS
- Signed: Richard Dennis. Recorded 1st Mon Sept 1733
- Pg. 408 (deeds) 27th day of 1733 Richard Dennis of Henrico Co., to Richard ROYAL of same, for £ 5, land at Bermuda Hundred next to Joseph Royal, John Knibb and William Worsham, formerly in possession of my father Richard Dennis.
- Wit: none.
- Signed: Richard Dennis.
- Recorded 1st Mon in Sept. 1733.
- Pg. 616 3 Sep 1736. Richard Dennis of Amelia Co., to Joseph Ward and Henry Branch of Henrico Co., trustees under the will of Henry Vanderhood, dec’d, for £ 60, 101 acres on south side of James River, bounded by Sheffeild Swamp. No witnesses.
- Signed: Richard Dennis.
- Recorded 1st Mon. May 1737.
- Dearest, wife of Richard, relinquished her dower right.
- WEST, Francis (X). Of Raughlie Parish. Dated Apr. 26, 1738, proven Oct. 13, 1738.
- Wit. Richard Jones, William Dandy, Elizabeth (X) Dandy.
- Will produced by Elizabeth West. Leg: wife Elizabeth West, all my land on S/S Cellar Creek lying in the fork during her widowhood; should she marry or die, land to return to dau. AMY WEST; all personal estate to be equally divided between my wife and 5 children (no names given); friend Richard Dennis of Amelia Co., the plantation I now live on with 235 acres, only excepting a burying place for my family thereon.
- Source: Rootsweb Message Board
- 1772 in Amelia County - Richard Dennis of Raliegh (Rawley) Parish, conveyed to his grandson Richard PRYOR, son of John PRYOR, of Nottoway Parish a negro girl "Cate" and her children.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 .
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