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Facts and Events
William Hill Doe was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Will Abstract
From Chalkley's:
- Page 132.--27th January, 1748. William Hill's will--Weaver; children, Sarah, James, Mary, John, Joseph, Hannah, Rachel, Elizabeth; wife, Mary. Executors, wife Mary and Thomas Moore. Teste: Wm. Carroll, Isaac Johnson, Jno. Dobikin. Proved, 17th May, 1749, by Jno. Dobikin and Isaac Johnson. Both executors granted administration.
- Page 169.--9th August, 1749. William Hill's appraisement by Wm. White, John Daubekins, Reuben Allen.
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley's: [unless otherwise stated]
- Vol. 2 - FEE BOOKS OF AUGUSTA COURT. - 1747-8-- page 61, John Hill by Wm. Hill, his father and next friend, (May), vs. Haldman.
- Northern Neck Grants: G-358: Thomas Holeman of Augusta Co., 428 acres in said Co. Surv. Mr. George Byrne. On Holeman's Creek, adj. George Brook, Peter Gortner, Mary Hill, Ruddle. 3 Feb. 1749. [1749/50?] [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 40].
- Northern Neck Grants: G-367: George Brock of Augusta Co, 224 acres 20 Perch in said Co. Surv. Mr. Byrne. Adj. Mary Hill, widow, Peter Courtner, on Holeman's Creek, where George Brock's father formerly lived. 29 Feb. 1749. [1749/50?] [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 41].
- Vol. 1 - AUGUST, 1749 (A). - John Hill, by William Hill, father and next friend, vs. William Case.-- Slander.
- Northern Neck Grants: G-471: John Huddle of Frederick Co., 341 acres in said Co. Surv. Mr. John Baylis. On Branch of Tom's Brook, adj. Wolrick Stoner, Mary Hill. 30 Aug. 1750. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 46].
- Page 218.--19th May, 1752. Thomas Haldman and Mary to Robert Stapleton, 428 acres, 3d February, 1749. On South Fork of Haldman's Creek, patent from Fairfax; corner George Brock; Peter Gartezer's survey; Mary Hill's line; Ruddle's line. Delivered: Chas. Stapleton, October, 1763. Teste: Mathias Selzer, Wm. Newman. [Note: it appears that this is likely William Hill's wife Mary a few years after William had died].
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