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Facts and Events
Thomas Lorrimer was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Early Land Acquisition in Augusta County, VA
Acquisition of Land from Chalkley's:
- Page 173.--10th August. 1759. James Trimble and Sarah to Thos. Lorimer, £7.10.0, 100 acres at a place called the Oyl Trough on a branch of Black Thorne; corner Wm. Burnet. Delivered: Thos. Lorimer, May, 1760.
- Page 58.--19th November, 1759. Edward Beard and Mary to Thomas Lorimer, £30, 159 acres, part of 179 acres patented to _____, 30th August, 1748, on North River Shanandore. Delivered: Lorrimer, June, 1762.
Disposition of Land from Chalkley's:
- Page 314.--22d June, 1763. Thomas Lorimer to John Richey, £55.10, 159 acres, part of 179 acres patented to John Richey, 30th August, 1748, on North River Shanandore. Teste: George Wooldridge, David Erwin, James Hargrave. Delivered: Jno. Richey, May, 1766.
Will Abstract
From Chalkley's:
- Page 157.--2d February, 1767. Thomas Lorimor's will, in the Black Thorn in Augusta County--To Hugh Botkin, 100 acres now in possession of Hugh on the Black Thorn on South Branch. Teste: John Botkin, Robert Harper. Proved, 15th November, 1768, by the witnesses. Administration granted Hugh Botkin, who qualifies with John Botkin, James Byrnsides.
- Vol. 1 - AUGUST 20, 1772. - (410) Thomas Lorrimer's estate to be appraised.
- Page 56.--9th January, 1773. Thomas Lorrimer's estate appraised by James Hogg, Stoufall Eaye, Joseph Gamwell.
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley's:
- Page 424.--15th October, 1765. Thomas Lorrimer's bond (with Felix Gilbert, Jno. Botkin) as administrator of John Lorrimer.
- Vol. 1 - OCTOBER 15, 1765. - (6) Thomas Lorimer qualifies administrator of his deceased brother, John Lorimer. James Sayers refused to qualify executor of Samuel Wallace.
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