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Thomas Edington
b.Abt 1750
Facts and Events
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley's:
- Vol. 2 - John Strother and Joseph Thompson vs. John Oliver's heirs--O. S. 40; N. S. 14--Bill filed 25th August, 1803. On ____ plaintiffs had a tract surveyed in Falling Spring Valley and shortly afterwards John Strother went to Georgia . John Oliver, now deceased, was agent for the heirs of Col. Bullet. There had been surveys for Jeremiah Seeley, who had assigned them to Francis McAndrew, who by common report, died in our army during the Revolution, leaving a will. He disappeared and has never been heard from since. Power of attorney, 8th August, 1781, by Francis McAndrew to John Dickinson to collect his debts, &c., in case he does not return from his tower of duty. Deed 10th July, 1792, John Oliver to William Bonner, recorded in Bath, July, 1792. Jeremiah Seeley's survey was dated 1773. Francis McAndrew died before peace between U. S. and England. Adam Kimberland, Senr., is about to remove from State, 5th October, 1803. Joel Walker, ditto, 5th July, 1803. Heirs of John Oliver are Thomas Oliver and ____ his wife, late ____. Wm. Oliver, heir of Joseph Oliver, deceased, representatives of John Oliver, deceased, and Thomas Edington and Agnes, his wife, late widow of John Oliver.
- APRIL, 1805--(A to G). Thomas Edington & Agnes, who was widow of Jno. Oliver, vs. Benj. Thompson, Miles King, Robert Douthat. Bath Co. Wr. Dower.
Records in Bath County, VA
From Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns:
- pg. 508 - Bond by Thomas Edington, Charles Lewis and Robert Given for $500, July 14, 1812 for Edington's service as constable. [pg. 62].
- pg. 37 - Bond by Thomas Edington and William McD. Dean, July 12, 1814 for $500 for Edington's service as constable. [pg. 71].
- pg. 130 - Bond by Thomas Edington and John B. Lewis for $500, Aug, 8, 1816 for Edington's service as constable. [pg. 80].
Working notes
- granted a military land warrant in the Ohio Country for service in the Revolutionary War
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