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Deed books typically contain records of land transactions plus leases, mortgages, bills of sale, slave manumissions, and powers of attorney. Deed books are a main staple in genealogy research to determine family relationships. This volume contains entries from Albemarle County Deed Book No. 7, 1776-1782 beginning on page 238 and ending on page 464 for Courts held September 1778 through June 1780. Originally published in 1997. Reprinted 2016.
Deed books typically contain records of land transactions plus leases, mortgages, bills of sale, slave manumissions, and powers of attorney. Deed books are a main staple of genealogy research to help identify family relationships. This volume contains entries from Albemarle County Deed Book No. 7, 1776-1782 beginning on page 1 and ending on page 237 for Courts held November 1776 through September 1778. Originally printed in 1997. Reprinted 2016.
Deed books typically contain records of land transactions plus leases, mortgages, bills of sale, slave manumissions, and powers of attorney. Deed books are a main staple in genealogy research to determine family relationships. This volume contains entries from Albemarle County Deed Book No. 7, 1776-1782 beginning on page 465 and ending on page 555 for June Courts, 1780 and 1782; and Albemarle County Deed Book No. 8, 1782-1784 beginning on page 1 and ending on page 81 for July Courts 1782 and 1783. Originally printed in 1997. Reprinted in 2016.
Deed books typically contain records of land transactions plus leases, mortgages, bills of sale, slave manumissions, and powers of attorney. Deed books are a main staple in genealogy research to determine family relationships. This volume contains entries from Albemarle County Deed Book No. 10, 1789-1793 beginning on page 319 and ending on page 535 for October Court 1791 through April Court 1793. Originally printed in 1997. Reprinted 2016.
Deed books typically contain records of land transactions plus leases, mortgages, bills of sale, slave manumissions, and powers of attorney. Deed books are a main staple in genealogy research to determine family relationships. This volume contains entries from Albemarle County Deed Book No. 12, 1795-1798, beginning on page 83 and ending on page 264 for courts held April 1796 through June 1797.
Francis Clark was probably born in Barbados in about 1670. His parents were Michael Clark and Sally Ann Moorman. He married Cordelia Lankford 16 October 1704/5 in Virginia. They had eleven children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee.
This work concentrates upon families with a strong connection to Virginia and Kentucky, most of which are traced forward from the eighteenth, if not the seventeenth, century. The compiler makes ample use of published sources some extent original records, and the recollections of the oldest living members of a number of the families covered. Finally. The essays reflect a balanced mixture of genealogy and biography, which makes for interesting reading and a substantial number of linkages between as many as six generations of family members.
Some of the descendants of William Hearne, born about 1627 in London, and died in 1691 in Maryland are also listed. This is the author's maternal lineage.