Box 3
Contains 12 Results:
Thomas and Mary Wallis, Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, (Virginia), to "brother" Burr Wallis, 1732 March 1
Deed to parcel of land, part of that taken up by their father, John Wahhis.
Spence Grayson, William Grayson, and John Hedgman, Virginia, to Benjamin Grayson, son of Spence Grayson, Virginia, 1783 October 23
Appointment to survey lands in western Virginia, and agreement to give him a portion of those lands.
Alexander McRae to Lewis M. Rivalain, 1805 April 3
Agreement to sell land "on the street leading by the Swan tavern (commonly called the main street on Shockoe Hill, Richmond, Virginia), purchased from Dr. Philip Turpin with receipt for £l8O of the £200 purchase price. Witnessed by William Price, William] West, and Charles Blagrove.
Doctor Philip Turpin and Martha Turpin, Chesterfield County, Virginia, to Lewis M. Rivalain, Richmond, Virginia, 1806 February 24
Deed to parcel of land on main street on Shockoe Hill, Richmond, Virginia, "opposite the ... house of Daniel Call"; sold for £200 (Virginia money); witnesses: John S. Ellis, Robert Priddy, Morris Cosby, and John Allan; land is further described in relationship to Smith's "yellow house," the Swan tavern, "Harris the coach-maker's shop," and Alexander McRae's "carriage house."
William W. Worsley and Rebecca Worsley, Thomas Smith, and James and Tabitha Smith Parish, Fayette County, Kentucky, to Peter Crutchfield, Richmond, Virginia, 1812 April 13
Deed to rights in Lot 779 in Richmond, Virginia, 1812 April 3
This deed formerly belonged to Samuel Smith, late husband of Tabitha Smith Parish; lot further described in relationship to property of Alexander McRae, and Lewis M. Rivelain (sic) Rivalain.
Two signed documents concerning the examination of Rebecca Worsley and Tabitha Parish, 1812 April 13
A Court order dated April 13, 1812, from the General Court of Virginia to the Justices of the Peace in Kentucky, ordering examination of Rebecca Worsley and Tabitha Parish. Another is a certificate of examination, April 13, 1812.
Signed document of Charles Scott, Governor of Kentucky, stating that Price Curd and Leonard Young were, at the time of examination, Justices of Fayette County, Kentucky, 1812 April 28
Bill of Exchange for $700 from William W. Worsley, Lexington, Kentucky, to Peter Crutchfield, Richmond, Virginia, 1812 June 5
Robert Saunders and Robert Nelson, Commissioners in 2 suits in Chancery District Court of Staunton, Virginia, 1814 May 4
The first suit was between Samuel W. Barrett and William Hylton, Senior, William Hylton, Junior, Mehitable Campbell, George Lawrence, Luke Tiernon; and the second was between Daniel L. Hylton, and William Foushee and Samuel W. Barrett, William Hylton senior and Miles King, to William Foushee, Richmond, Virginia. Deed to land and mill in Warwick County, Virginia, called "Rich-Neck Estate" for $15,000.00, with summary of payments and endorsements in Williamsburg and Warwick County courts.
James and Ann Maria Taylor to Peter V. Daniel and James Rawlings, 1817 May 13
Mortgage to part of Lot 7 in Petersburg, Virginia, with endorsements in courts in Richmond and Petersburg, Virginia.
William Watts Gwathmay, acting through James Temple Doswell to James D. Morris, 1842 December 31
Deed to land in Galveston County, Republic of Texas, with endorsements by Louisiana and Texas courts.