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CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA; Vol 2, pp 390 - 399
by Lyman Chalkley

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   17th August, 1780----Elizabeth and Margt. Baugh, administrator of 
Sinckrey Inkans (?).

   19th September, 1780--Wm. Rush, administrator of Jacob Segenfous.

   20th February, 1781--Elizabeth and Thos. Nelson, administrator of
Thomas Nelson.

   20th March, 1781--Thomas Beard, administrator of Hugh McEvay.

   15th January, 1781--Mary Foliwider, administrator of Jacob Foliwider.

   15th May, 1781--John Jackson, administrator of Archd. Laughlen; John
Poage, administrator of John Archer.

   21st August, 1781--Jane Wallace, administrator of James Wallace; Ann
Hogshead, Alex. Kilpatrick, administrator Jno. Hogshead.

   20th November, 1781--Andrew Sumwalt, Peter Hole (Hull?), administrator 
of Henry Brandes; Margt. and Wm. Shields, administrator of
Thomas Shields; Rebecca Bradford, administrator of Robert Bradford.

   19th December, 1781--Mary Fulton, Jno. Ward, administrators of James
Fulton.

   __ _____, 1782--William Wilson, administrator of James Richey.

   19th March, 1782--John Cunningham, administrator of Alex. Cunningham; 
William Hinds, administrator of Jno. Hinds.

   20th March, 1782--Rebecca Estill, administrator, c. t. a., of Jno. Estill.

   __ _____, ____--William Burk, administrator of Wm. Burk.

   17th April, 1782--David and Isaac White, administrator of Isaac White.

   26th April, 1782--Margt. Fleming, administrator of Wm. Fleming.

   21st May, 1782--Elizabeth Wright, Thomas Dixon, administrators of
Jos. Wright.

   18th June, 1782--Martha Vance, administrator of John Vance.

   16th July, 1782--Wm. Young, Hugh Brown, administrators of Archd.
Gilkerson.

   15th April, 1783--Andrew Russell, administrator of John Mitchell; 
Valentine Cloninger, administrator of Jonathan Dunbar; Wm. Steele, 
administrator of James Potter.

   20th May, 1783--Gilbert Christian, administrator, c. t. a., of Jno. 
Christian; John Offell, administrator of Ambrose Powell.

   15th July, 1783--James Kenney, administrator of Joseph Kenney.


   19th August, 1783--Mary Gibson, Jno. Alexander, administrators of
Robt. Gibson.

   16th August, 1783--Sarah and John Tate, administrator of James Tate.

   23d August, 1783--Rebecca Carson, administrator of Isaac Carson.

   16th December, 1783--Jane Searight, administrator of George Searight.

   17th February, 1784--Edward Barker, administrator of Ed. Lad.

   16th March, 1784--George Hooke, administrator of James Hooke;
Margt. Greenwood, administrator of Josiah Greenwood.

   20th May, 1784--Catherine Cloninger, administrator, c. t. a., of Val.
Cloninger.

   17th August, 1784--Jane Smith, administrator of Wm. Smith.

   18th August, 1784--Wm. McKemy, administrator of Charles Floyd.

   21st August, 1784--John Bosang. administrator of Hary Suse (?).

   21st September, 1784--George Hooke, administrator of Mathew Kenady;
Mary Thompson, administrator of John Price.

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   19th October, 1784--Robt. Scott, administrator of Sarah Hutcheson;
Sarah Persy, Thos. Waddell, administrators of Thomas Percy.

   21st May, 1785--William Bowyer, administrator of Richd. Madison.

   17th June, 1785--Elizabeth Grass, administrator of Jacob Grass.

   18th October, 1785--Charles Donally, administrator of Andrew Donally.

   21st March, 1786--John Gardner, administrator of Alex. Gardner.

   22d March, 1786--John Baxter, administrator of Wm. Baxter.

   20th June, 1786--Elizabeth Brown, administrator of Thomas Brown;
Jas. Hogshead, Jno. Ewin, Jr., administrators of Robt. Hogshead; 
Alexander Scott, administrator of Thomas Scott; William Bowyer, 
administrator of Terissa Bowyer.

   18th July, 1786--Mary McGraw, administrator of Barnabas McGraw.

   19th September, 1786--William Henderson, administrator of Susannah
Henderson.

   17th October, 1786--Elizabeth Woolwine, administrator of Philip Woolwine.

   23d September, 1799--Robert Stuart, administrator of Mary Stuart.

   21st October, 1794--Mary and Joseph Lowry, administrator of John
Lowry; William Hedrick, administrator of Jacob Barrier.

   15th December, 1795--James Mitchell, administrator of Wm. Mitchell.

   21st _____, ____--David Steele, administrator of James Hughes.

   17th October, 1797--John McCamy, administrator, d. b. n., of Chas. Floid.

   25th October, 1802--Cornelius Humphrey, administrator of Wm. Humphrey.

   20th February, 1798--John Fackler, Hugh Paul, administrators of 
Edward Brien.

   21st February, 1798--Elizabeth Willson, administrator of Joseph Willson.

   19th June, 1798--John Bell, administrator of James Bell.

   __ _____, ____--John Cook, administrator of Thomas Stevenson.

   19th February, 1799--John Hogshead, administrator of Jno. Hogshead.

   24th June, 1799--John Trimble, Jr., administrator, c. t. a., Charles 
Depriest.

   24th June, 1799--James Lamme, administrator of James Lamme.

   __ _____, ____--Fanny Scott, administrator of Archd. Scott.

   28th October, 1799--Andrew and Elizabeth McClure, administrators of
James McClure.

   23d December, 1799--George Todd, administrator of James Todd; John
Moore (now the only acting administrator of Geo. Hansel).

   27th January, 1800--Henry and George Teeford, administrators of Jacob
Teeford.

   24th February, 1800--William Woods, administrator of Jacob Woods.

   28th April, 1800--George Reed, administrator of Thomas Boyd; Saml.
and David Gibson, Saml. Carson, administrators of Jno. Gibson.

   22d September, 1800--Mary and Jacob Smith, administrators of Anthony
 Smith.


   27th October, 1800--Mary Shannon, administrator of Saml. Cloyd.

   26th January, 1801--Mary Hunter, administrator of Wm. Hunter.

   27th January, 1801--John McClenachan, administrator of Wm. Bowyer.

   __ _____, ____--Catherine Impotin, Wm. Hederick, administrators of
Jno. Impotin.

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   27th April, 1801--Mary and Robt. McClary, administrators of Hugh
McClary.

   22d June, 1801--Mary Jones, administrator of Wm. Jones.

   27th July, 1801--William Bell, administrator of Martha Bell.

   28th September, 1801--Alexander Reed, administrator of Thomas Reed.

   26th October, 1801--William Bell, administrator of Robt. Bell.
 
   __ _____, ____--Lydia Buckley, administrator of Jeremiah Buckley.

   25th January, 1802--George Shultz, administrator of John Shultz; Richd.
Roach, administrator of Nancy Roach; John Shields, administrator of
Robt. Shields.

   22d February, 1802--Wm. and John Brown, administrators of John Brown.

   25th February, 1802--Wm. and John Brown, administrators of John Brown.

   25th February, 1802--James McComb, Jas. Henderson, administrators
of Wm. Henderson.

   26th April, 1802--Eleanor and Jno. Coalter, administrators of Joseph
Coalter.

   28th June, 1802--Catherine Ellenger, administrator of _____ _____.

   27th April, 1802--Saml. and Jno. Torbet, administrators of Hugh Torbet.

   29th April, 1802--Jno. Swisher, Jno. Pence, administrators of John
Swisher.

   28th June, 1802--Elizabeth Meek, administrator of Daniel Meek.


   30th June, 1802--William Patrick, administrator of Henry Spering; 
William Patrick, administrator of Robt. McCawley.

   26th July, 1802--Catherine and Jno. Hawpe, administrators of Adam
Hawp.

   27th July, 1802--Saml. Blackburn, administrator of Alex. Humphreys.

   27th September, 1802--James McCord, administrator of Wm. McCord.

   28th February, 1803--Sarah and Jas. Horner, administrators of John
Horner.

   26th April, 1803--William Mathews, administrator of Richd. Mathews.

   28th November, 1803--Wm. Connell, administrator of Benj. Smith.
 
   __ _____, ____--Jno. Hess, Admn. Sensibaugh, administrators of Jno.
Sensibaugh.

   23d September, 1806--William Adams, administrator of James Kirk.

   24th November, 1806--Rachel and Jno. Moore, administrators of Robert
Moore.

   22d December, 1806--Robert Callison, administrator of James Mitchell.

   23d March, 1807--Sarah McNight, administrator of Wm. McNight.

   28th April, 1807--Jane Ewen, administrator of James Ewen.

   28th November, 1803--Elizabeth Nickey, administrator of David Nickey.

   29th November, 1803--Peter Hanger, administrator of John Hanger.

   27th December, 1803--Moses McCue, administrator of Wm. Blair.

   23d January, 1804--Sarah Kilkenney, Andrew Haroffe, administrators of
Jno. Kilkenney.

   26th March, 1804--Isaac White, administrator of Elizabeth Anderson;
Sarah Hogshead, administrator of Wm. Hogshead.

   28th April, 1806--Jane Steele, administrator of Nathl. Steele.

   28th July, 1806--Wm. and Elizabeth Thompson, administrator of Mathew
Thompson.
 
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   22d September, 1806--Anne Ballzel, Saml. Campbell, administrators of
Jacob Baltzel; Mary Brooks, James Best, administrators of Samuel Brooks;
Saml. McCray, administrator of Margt. Armstrong.

   26th March, 1804--Mary Rankin, administrators of Armstrong Rankin.

   27th March, 1804--William Abney, administrator of John Fackler; John
Lynch, administrator of Hugh Lynch.

   24th April, 1804--Henry Harmon, administrator of Nichl. Harmon.

   24th September, 1804--Dorothy Cupps, administrator of George Cupps.

   25th June, 1804--William Orr, administrator of John Shriver.

   26th November, 1804--Jno. and Margt. Cummins, administrators, c. t. a.,
of Robt. Cummins.

   23d September, 1805--Thos. Wilson, Christr. Simmerman, administrators
of Peter Overshine; 23d September, 1805--Claudius Buster, administrator
of Isaac Hays.

   24th September, 1805--Jane McCullough, Alex. St. Clair, administrators
of Robt. McCullock.

   23d December, 1805--Geo. Braden, Peter Jones, administrators of 
Edward Braden.

   27th January, 1806--James Brooks, administrator of Joseph Linden;
Elizabeth Beard, administrator of Michl. Dickey.

   24th March, 1806--Saml. Gregory, Jno. Hawk, administrators of Thos.
Gregory.

   25th March, 1805--Elizabeth and Augustine Argenbright, administrators
of Val. Argenbright; Samuel Willson, administrator of wife Eleanor;
Samuel Hunter, administrator of Mary Rogers; Lewis Wiseman, administrator 
Elizabeth Margt. Wiseman.

   24th June, 1805--Catherine Rinehart, Robt. Harris, administrators of
Henry Rinehart; John Moore, administrator, c. t. a., of Henry Huff; Wm.
Bell, administrator of Francis Bell.

   25th June, 1805--Benj. Brown, administrator of David Brown.

   22d July, 1806--John Caldwell, administrator of Jane Caldwell; John
Alexander, administrator of Chas. Massie.

   23d June, 1807--Catherine Peters, Jno. Hoopman, administrators of 
Conrad Peters.

   27th July, 1807--Mathew Thompson, Andrew Hunter, administrators of
Wm. Thompson; Samuel Craig, administrator of James Craig.

   28th September, 1807--Catherine Frenger, Peter Frenger, administrators
of Peter Frenger.

   26th August, 1811--James Henderson, administrator of David Henderson.

   28th September, 1807--James Cochran, administrator of Saml. Moffett.

   29th September, 1807--Samuel and Thos. Ralston, administrators of
Saml. Ralston.

   23d November, 1807--Deborah Rutledge, administrator of Thos. Rutledge; 
Mary Kountz, Michl. Shyrigh, administrators of John Koontz.

   28th December, 1807--Mary Wilds, administrator of Val. Wilds.

   25th January, 1808--Saml. Long, David Beard, administrators of John
Moore.

   28th March, 1808--James Frazer, administrator of Ann McCune.

   26th April, 1808--Jacob Saylor, administrator of Wm. McCoy.
 
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   24th January, 1809--Robert Steele, administrator of Saml. Steele.

   26th June, 1809--Jane and Charles Berry, administrators of James Berry.

   23d November, 1807--Thomas Lyons, administrator of Thos. Lyons.

   27th February, 1809--Wm. and Robt. Jamison, administrators of John
Jamison.

   27th March, 1809--John McFadden, administrator of Elizabeth Harry.

   26th June, 1809--Henry Messersmith, administrator of George Messersmith.

   26th June, 1809--Joseph Bell, Wm. Long, administrators of Alexander
Long.

   25th September, 1809--Andrew Canear (Kinear), administrator of 
Jonathan Sterritt; Wm. and Francis Erwin, administrators of John Erwin.

   27th November, 1809--Fredk. Imboden, Jno. Lawrence, administrators
of Jacob Grove.

   23d January, 1810--Michael Ochiltree, administrator of Wm. Young.

   2d March, 1810--William Patrick as curator of estate of Robert Hunter.

   28th May, 1810--Elizabeth, James, Wm. Allison, administrators of John
Allison.


          INSCRIPTION ON TOMBSTONES AT THE GLEBE GRAVEYARD ON THE FARM
               OF THOMAS THOMPSON IN AUGUSTA COUNTY, VA., IN 1902.

   Thomas Young, born April 6th, 1766; died April 16, 1840.

   Mary Young, wife of T. Young, born May 27th, 1759; died March 10th.
1831.

   Rebecca McCutchen, wife of Samuel (stone broken).

   Martha Ewin, born March 14th, 1764; died July 21st, 1835.

   Joseph Ewin, born October 24th, 1775; died September 22d, 1835.

   Martha Ewin, wife of James Ewin, born February 15th, 1741; died
July 12th, 1828.

   James Ewing, born March 4th, 1762; died September 26th, 1794.

   John Ewing, born December 13th, 1768; died January 3d, 1794.

   Sarah Ewing, born September 8th, 1766; died March 7th, 1793.

   Colonel John Wilson died in 1773, in the 72d year of his age, having
served his country 27 years a representative in The Honorable House of
Burgesses.

   Martha Wilson, wife of Colonel John Wilson, died July 10th, 1755, in
the 60th year of her age.

   Susanna McCutchan, died June 10th, 1808, in the 25th year of her age.

   R. John McCutchan, died May 27th, 1844; aged 73.

   Charles McCutchan, born 1736; died June 29th, 1814.

   Isabella McCutchan, wife of John McCutchan, died July 4th, 1812, in
the 27th year of her age.

   Samuel McCutchan, born October 25th, 1768; died July 1st, 1828.

   Mary Trimble died February 18th, 1770.

   John Trimble, died April 22d, 1824; aged 82. He lived beloved and
died lamented, his hospitality was unbounded.

   Capt. John Young, born March 25th, 1737; died December 5th, 1824.

   Mary Young, wife of above, born March 1st, 1744; died April 2d, 1772.

   Mary Young, born September 15th, 1759; died July 25th, 1838.

   Major James Brown, died October 15th, 1815; aged 47.

   Anna Mari Schuy, born April 12th, 1760; died March 20th, 1822.

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   Lewis Shuey _______.

   Thomas Thompson, born February 16th, 1781; died May 6th, 1857.

   Mary Thompson, consort of Andrew Thompson, born June 13th, 1735;
died March 23d, 1824, aged 88.

   William Cochran, died October 10th, 1826; aged 86.

   George Kirkpatrick, died June 18th, 1811.


                     FEE BOOKS OF AUGUSTA COURT.

   The Fee Books are the Books of Charges for services rendered, required
by law to be kept by the Clerks. They should contain an entry of every fee
charged, the name of the person who is to pay, and a statement of the 
services rendered. It became necessary to attach to the names of persons some
mark of identification. The following notes constitute a list of the marks
of identification used by the Clerk in entering charges in the Fee Books.
They consist generally of a nick-name, or designation of residence, or 
occupation. Following the name and identification will be found a short note
of the service rendered.

   1745-6--page 1, Margaret Loneley, filing your petition for Craven to be
guardian for your two sons. Entering appraisement of your first husband's
estate; page 14, Samuel Jordan, of Hannover; page 20, James Robertson,
alias Robinson, Lewis' deed to, (April); page 21, Andrew Ross, Merchant
at Fallmouth; page 29 Robert Young, white haired, (April), Chancery suit
vs. Borden; page 37, Casper Wister, in Pennsylvania; page 41, Lyon Lipman, 
in Frederick; page 42, Francis Fulton, in Frederick; page 44, William
Miller, Jockey; page 50, Robert Young, near ye Courthouse; page 54, James
Armstrong, Black, (June, 1746), Armstrong's deed to; page 56, John Ennis,
in Albermarle; page 57, Jacob Funk, in Frederick; page 61, George Home
(Honn), in Orange; page 64, Edward Franklin, in Orange; page 65, Edward 
Herndon, in Spottsylvania; page 67, John Smith, at Opeckon, administrator 
of Sheppard; page 67, Lydia Barrett, Executrix Arthur Barrett,
deceased, at Opeckon; page 67, John Neal, at Opeckon; page 67, Thomas
Chester, Sheriff of Frederick; page 69, Andrew Campbell, in Frederick;
page 70, John Wilson, late servant to Beaty.

   1746-7--page 5, Alexander Thompson, son to William, (August, 1746),
swearing to Military Commission; page 13, Joseph Carroll, in Pennsylvania,
(February), vs. Burden; page 22, Widow Fulsher, in Orange; page 31,
John Smith, Jr., in Orange, vs. Price, (March); page 36, James Camell,
son of <I>Gilbert Camell,</I> (June), vs. Sayers; page 46, David Kingkade, 
in Albemarle; page 65, Doctor Henry Galesby, "Quack," (May), Petition, vs.
Young; page 75, James Rutledge, in Frederick; page 80, Martha Arthur by
Thomas Williams, her guardian; page 91, John Lidderdale, Merchant,
(August), vs. Borden; page 93, Robert Young, white, McMahon's deed to,
(August); page 94, James Armstrong, Black, (August), vs. Black; page
95, Mary Cunningham, alias Mitchell, (August), administratrix of ye 
husband's estate and Breckinridge's deeds to you; page 97, Christian 
Zimmerman, in Orange; page 103, Andrew Barclay, Merchant, (August, 
September, November); page 106, John Walker, South Branch; page 110, Charles
Campbell, near McGill's, Anderson's deed to you; page 110, James Scot,
South Branch; page 113, George Johnston, in Frederick; page 113, John

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Steven, in Philadelphia; page 116, John Carlile, in Prince William; page
121, Andrew McCool, "The Priest", (September), vs. Stewart; page 123,
John Patton, Sr., (November), Green's deeds to you; page 123, John Patton, 
Jr., (November), Green's deeds to you; page 124, John Smith, on South
Branch, (November) Green's deeds to you; page 127, Benj. Hensley, in
Louisa, (November), Entering order to Certifiy &c.; page 82, James 
Armstrong, white, (August), vs. Lewis.

   1747-8--page 2, James Armstrong, white, (February), Davis's deeds to;
page 3, Robert Young, white, (February), Petition vs. Chew; page 4,
Robt. Black, Jr., (February), yours and your Father's and McClenachan's
recognizance; page 9, James Armstrong, black, (February), vs. Harrison,
(May), vs. Young; page 13, Robert Lemon, in Frederick County; page 14,
Wm. McMachen, in Frederick County; page 14, Jno. Edwards, Orange
County; page 15, Jno. Tillery, Frederick County, (February), vs. Anderson
<I>et ux.;</I> page 28, Meredith Holmes, Frederick County; page 30, John 
Nealands, Frederick County; page 39, Wm. Hoopwood, to be paid by Val. 
Sevier, his master; page 41, George Wright, of Essex; page 51, Wm.
Mitchell, in Frederick, (May), vs. Dunbarr; page 54, Rev. Andrew McKay,
(May), order to show cause; page 58, James Gilmore, (August), Borden's
deeds to you: note, its not ye same that sued Trimble; page 61, John Hill
by Wm. Hill, his father and next friend, (May), vs. Haldman; page 61,
James Wood, not drawn off, he being a brother Clerk; page 65, Robert Young, 
<I>Red,</I> (February), administrator's Armstrong, (May), vs. Elliott;
page 69, David Stewart, on Linville's Creek; page 72, Walter Smiley,
(August), Petition for administration of your brother's estate; page 73,
Andrew Johnston, Merchant, (August), vs. Carter; page 76, James Phillips,
(August), Entering motion for your son not to pay levy though given in,
being under 16; page 77, William Shaw, servant of Cornelius Murley; page
78, Wm. Thompson, Jr., son of Wm. Thompson near Downs's, Record in
suit Hart vs. Alex. Thompson.

   1749--(Very much mutilated)--Page 62, James Galbreath, Pennsylvania;
page 78, John Tyson, Pennsylvania; page 80, Thomas Campbell, Pennsylvania; 
page 91, George Bowman, son to Capt. Scholl; page 93, Wm. Parks,
Gentleman, Williamsburg; page 94, Robert Young, White; page 102, James
Armstrong, Black; page 106, Thomas Cresap, Maryland; page 112, William 
Armstrong, Round Oak; page 113, Thomas Johnston, Caroline; page
116, John Edwards, Orange; page 121, John Wilson, South River; William
Armstrong, white, James's son; page 122, John Stevenson, Borden's land;
page 123, John Walker, South Branch; page 126, William Miller, Jockey;
page 128, David Evans, South Branch; page 129, Thomas Connerley, Culpeper; 
page 131, Dennis Dyer, Taylor; page 134, John Ramsey, Neighbour;
page 136, Jacob Miller, at Falkenburg's; Thomas Godfrey, late servant of
Val. Sevear's.

   1749-50--page 13, Robert Young, white, (August), vs. Borden; page 16,
William Sayers, Little, (February, May, August); page 20, John Stevenson, 
Black Smith, (February to June); page 21, Jno. Trimble, Jockey,
(February), order to be fined; page 33, James Armstrong, Black, (February), 
vs. Young, (August); page 35, Wm. Armstrong, son to white James,
(February), vs. Flood, (August); page 40, John Phillips, son of James,
(February); page 43, John Thompson, Albermarle, (February, August) 

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vs. Trimble; page 48, Monsieur Piero, alias Peter Tostee, (February), vs.
Evans, (November), vs. Richardson; page 52, John Walker, pedler, 
(February), vs. Watson Wilson; page 53, John Graham, in Fairfax, (February,
May, August), vs. Hardin; page 57, George Bowman, Scholl's son-in-law,
(February, August), vs. Rogers; page 59, Jacob Harmon, near Peaked
Mountain, (February, May, August); page 60, John Jones, Frederick, vs.
Craig, (February, May, August), vs. Netherton; page 61, George Anderson, 
Culpeper, (February, August, November), vs. Homes, &c.; page 63,
James Armstrong, White, (February), vs. Cleghorm, vs. Cumbeeford, vs.
Marrow; page 66, John Stevenson, Borden's land; page 68, William 
Armstrong, Roanoke; page 72, John Graham, Pasture; page 73, John
Miller, pasture; page 80, William Sayers, Big.; page 90, John
Rich, Frederick; page 91, Wm. Johnston, C. Pasture; page 95, Lydia
Wilcox, Administratrix, in Frederick; page 97, Moses Dickie,
Pennsylvania; page 107, James Carr, Pennsylvania, Patton's deed to you;
page 116, Jacob Harmon, New River; page 119, William Engles, (May),
your brother's motion to have you allowed what of the Parish money was
consumed in your house; page 120, Doctor Robert Foile; page 123, Wm.
Hunter, Merchant; page 126, Eleanor Berry, now wife of John Jones,
(May), Recording Berry's Inventory; page 130, John Walker, brother to
Samuel; page 137, Jeremiah Earley, in Culpeper; page 145, John Smith,
South Branch; page 147, John Brown, South Branch; page 164, Moses
Dickie, cousin to Pickens's Dickie; page 176, James Carr, One Eye; page
184, John McGinnis, Best man to Col. Quin; page 192, John Collins, 
Frederick; page 195, _____ Reynolds, Widow of James Reynolds, (November,
1750).

   1750-51--page 21, William Armstrong, son to white James, (February),
Atlar vs. Campbell; page 21, Robert Young, white, (February), vs. Carr,
vs. Mills; page 23, George Shunaman, Frederick, (February), vs. McKoy;
page 26, Isaac Smith, Culpeper, (February), vs. Scot; page 27, James
Beard, Maryland, (February), vs. Galespy; page 38, William Armstrong,
Round Oak; page 42, Mademoiselle Agnes Reid, (February), vs. Trimble;
page 44, Capt. Wm. Johnston, Caroline; page 54, William Sayers, Bigg;
page 57, George Douglass, Orange; page 57, Capt. Adam Herrman, North
River; page 76, James Blythe, Pennsylvania; page 77, William Smith, 
Borden's Land; page 82, John Smith, Mr. Wright's servant; page 94, John
Graham, Calf Pasture; page 97, Eliz. Barber on Craig's Creek, married to
one Patton, (1751, May), Smith's and Looney's motion for counter 
security; page 100, Wm. McDonaugh, Orange, (May, 1751); page 103, James
Mills, Hanover, (May, 1751); page 105, Samuel Gay, Calf Pasture, (1751,
May, August, November); page 108, Andrew Hamilton, Calf Pasture,
(1751, May, August, November); page 114, Robert Armstrong, "Master of
the Noble Science of Defence," (May, 1751); page 116, Jno. Trimble,
Jockey, (May, 1751); page 121, Wm. Thompson, weaver; page 127, Samuel
Smith, Wm. Anderson's servant; page 135, Robert Harrison, Capt. Harrison's 
son, (August, November), vs. O'Neal; page 137, John Moore, Calf
Pasture, (August, 1751); page 146, John Wilson, Devil's Denn, (November, 
1751), Patton's deed to you; page 151, David Clyde, (November, 1751),
Borden's motion for valuation of 400 acres on Cedar Creek; page 154, James
Galbreath, Pennsylvania, (November, 1751), vs. Boyle; page 155, Edward

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Beard, mason, (November, 1751), vs. Christall; page 157, Wm. Smith,
Calf Pasture, (November, 1751), vs. Ward; page 158, John and Patrick
Bogle, Merchants, (November, 1751); page 159, John Buchanan, Little,
(November, 1751), vs. Bighams; page ___, John Halt, Merchant, (November, 
1751), vs. Pickens; page 161, John Trimble, Cooper, (November,
1751), vs. McCleving; page 161, James and Robert Armstrong, Ormond's
sons, (November, 1751), vs. Kinkade.

   1753--page 3, John Buchanan, Miller, (March, November, 1753); page
15, James Young, Borden's Land, (1753, March, May, August); page 30,
Geo. Hollyback, for his wife Ann, (May), Probate of Roadcap's will; page
38, Wm. Wilson, son of John Wilson, (May, 1753); page 41, John Lewis,
Sheriff, (May, August, November, 1753); page , The Hon. John Lewis,
(May, August, November, 1753); page 42, John Snelson (Suelson), Hanover, 
(May, 1753); page 62, George Hume, Culpeper; page 66, Joel Terrell, 
Albemarle; page, 67, John Shields, Albemarle, see fees 1749; page 69,
James Bell, South River, (May, 1753), to your deeds, (August), to be
summoned to administer on brother's estate; page 84, John Wilson, 
Shoemaker, (August, 1753), Dunkin's deeds to you; page 87, Doctor John
Southerland, (August, 1753), vs. Grymes; Hugh Deveny, alias Dowing,
(Doning), (August), vs. Huddle; Martin Crowder, or Crider, (August),
vs. McCoy; Thomas McGee, alias McGuire, Frederick; page 100, Thomas
Ruddy, Borden's Land.

   1754---Page 3, Robert Jackson, Merchant, (March, 1754); page 15, Wm.
Miller, Frederick, (March, 1754), Record Dunbarr's deeds; page 19, John
Buchanan, Miller, (March, May); Walter Cunningham, Hampshire; page
20, Elizabeth Howard, Frederick; page 23, Robert Finla, King of Pedlers,
(March), Recording Beverley's deeds, Recording Brown's deeds, vs. 
Ramsey; page 30, John Norton, York, (March, May, August, November); page
36, John Ramsey, Pheasant Head, see page 69; page 39, John Lewis, 
Gloucester, (March), vs. Pickens; Thomas Foster, Pennsylvania, (March), vs.
Strother; page 40, Archibald Bourland, for your wife Jane; page 41, Andrew 
Caldwell, Frederick; Joseph Fitzpatrick, Albermarle; page 48, Hugh
Hicks, Fairfax, (March), vs. Strother; The Hon Geo. Crohan (Ceohan),
Esquire, Logs Town, (March), vs. Strother; page 59, Robert Young, griner;
page 61, Samuel Hairstone, Albemarle; page 63, Benjamin Scott, Hampshire; 
page 66, Joseph James, Culpeper; page 99, John Thompson, Hanover; 
page 102, John Smith, Weaver; page 125, Doctor Thomas Hunt;
page 126, Wm. Thompson, North River.

   1755--Page 3, John Miller, Lower end of County; page 4, Francis McBride, 
Hampshire; page 6, Anne Ralston, D. Ralston's wife, administratrix
Benjamin Copeland; page 11, John Miller, Shoemaker; page 19, Mat. Rogers 
and Joseph Sutton, Executors Ross, Hampshire; page 67, William
Thompson, Hanover; page 94, John Buchanan, Weaver, (August); page
106, Clattey Will Smith; page 107, Robert Hastie, Prince Edward; page
109, John Wilson, R. Oake, (November), Brown's deeds to you; page
110, George Carpenter, South Mountain; page 111, Michael Kelly, Cow
Pasture, (November); page 111, James Burnsides, Cow Pasture, (November); 
page 114, Robert Davis, Jr., Albemarle, (November), vs. Burton;
page 115, John Campbell, Albemarle, (November), vs. Gregg.

   1756--Page 28, Anne Copland, wife of David Ralston; page 31, John

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Ramsey, Calf Pasture; page 34, John Ramsey, South River; page 35, Jacob
Mann, Peaked Mountain; page 38, John Stephenson, Peaked Mountain;
page 41, Capt. Wm. Taylor, Hanover; page 41, Thomas Neerry, Orange;
page 44, Doctor Alex. Matheson; page 51, Walter Douglass, Hanover; page
64, John Graham, "Hoper"; page 65, Elijah McClenachan, Cow Pasture;
page 66, Robert Young, Griner; page 71, Wm. Thompson, Spring Hill; page
75, Giles Ellegre, Albemarle; page 76, Larkin Chew, Spottsylvania; page
86, Samuel Henderson, Middle River; page 89, John Davis, Borden's Land;
page 96, John Cunningham, Staunton; page 98, Frederick Freeling, or
Fraley; page 102, William Cunningham, North Mountain; page 103, John
Davison, Albemarle; page 106, Wm Kinkade, Margaret, his mother, to pay,
(November, 1756), Lockridge's deeds to you; page 107, Valentine Smith,
Peaked Mountain; page 107, John Montgomerie, Borden's Land; page 110,
James Buchanan, Merchant; page 110, Alex. McDonald, James Ramsey,
his guardian; page 111, John Miller, Roanoke; page 116, Samuel Hening,
Culpeper; page 113, John Mitchell, Pedler; page 117, Abraham Estis, 
Caroline; page 118, William Richey, James River; page 118, John Stevenson,
near North River above B. L.; Patrick Downing, sent to Caroline; Alexander 
McNut, sent to Caroline; John Downing, sent to Caroline; James
Goodfellow, sent to Caroline; James Hemphill, sent to Caroline; William
Morris, sent to Pennsylvania; James Cummings, sent to Caroline; David
Cryton, sent to Caroline.

   1757--Page 5, John Campbell, son of Patrick, (March), Fine and bound
to peace, Entering attorney ads. Christian; page 5, John McGinnis, Lower
end County; page 7, Christophel White, Dickinson's Fort; page 14, Mathias
Tise, South Branch, (March), Stevenson's deeds to you; page 15, John
Davis, near Dever's, (March), filing account, vs. your servant; page 21,
William Thompson, Spring Hill; page 22, John Trimble, North Mountain;
page 22, Robert Hamilton, Pennsylvania; page 28, James Anderson, Black
Smith; page __, James Anderson, near Carr's; page 30, Samuel Wilson,
sadler; page 31, William Armstrong, son of James; page 32, John Ramsey,
South River; page 40, John Graham, hoper; page 42, Wm. Cunningham,
near Mr. Hart's; page 43, Wm. Lang, Staunton; page 44, John Mitchell,
Pedler; page 47, Wm. Thompson, Hanover; page 53, Wm. Lang (Long),
South River; page 54, Samuel Wilson, O. Keeper (Keefer); page 55, Rob
Wearth (North), I. K.; page 62, John Davis, Borden's Land; page 68,
John Stevenson, P. M.; page 77, Jacob Mann, P. M.; page 84, Peter Brunier,
near Nulls; page 90, Esther Brown, Long Meadows; page 93, Ann Stuart,
Pastures; James Beard, Pastures; page 96, John Davis, distiller; John
King, at his Mill (?); page 97, Lieut. Wm. Fleming; page 98, John Ogg,
Orange; John Miller, Ro. Oake; page 100, Benjamin Lewis, son of George;
page 101, John Cunningham, Staunton; John Love (Lone), Caroline.

   1758--Page 2, Thomas Paxton, joiner; page 9, Capt. Robt. Breckinridge,
(March, 1758), Certifying proof of your brother's will; page 13, John
Miller, Rone Oak; page 18, John Stevenson, Peaked Mountain; page 21.
Thomas Thompson, C. Pasture; page 22, Wm. Long, Staunton; page 23.
Robert Brown, Comodore; page 24, John Stevenson, Stone Meeting House;
page 24, William Thompson, Spring Hill; page 26, John Wilson, sadler;
page 29, John Trimble, cooper; page 37, James Stevenson, pedler; page
53, John Ramsey, South River; page 63, William Long, South River; page

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