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This work provides the Grantor index for the period. Grantees are indexed. A typical entry gives the grantor, grantee, book and page, date and type of instrument (i.e., deed, power of attorney or deed of trust).
"The abstractions contained in this book were taken from a box of unrecorded documents in the Patrick County Clerk's Office. For various reasons, non-payment of recording fees, lack of proper proof by witness, etc., these documents were never admitted to record."--Page [1].
This valuable resource contains four sections. Section I provides an alphabetical listing of land taxes in that part of Henry County that became Patrick County, Virginia, as of June 1, 1791. Section II contains selected excerpts from Patrick County, Order Book #1 (September 15, 1800-March 29, 1810). Section III contains selected excerpts from Patrick County, Order Book #2 (April 10, 1810-December 31, 1821). Section IV provides miscellaneous and random notes taken from an old book found at Patrick County Library and kept by the Clerk of Court (January 1828-October 1837). Sections II, III, and IV have their own index.
This handy resource guide contains short abstractions of each entry found in Will Book No. 2 in the Patrick County, Virginia, Courthouse. These records contain entries of wills, inventories, and accountings from October 1822 through March 1838. Transcribed lists of names of persons, type of document, and some general information will assist researchers in locating original sources. A fullname index adds to the value of this work.
Composed almost entirely of abstracts of wills, deeds, marriage records, powers of attorney, court orders, church records, cemetery records, tax records, guardianship accounts, etc., this unique work provides substantive evidence of the migration of individuals and families to Virginia or from Virginia to other states, countries, or territories. Although primarily concerned with Virginians, the data are of wide-ranging interest. England, France, Germany, Scotland, Barbados, Jamaica, and twenty-three American states are represented, all entries splendidly tied to court sources and authorities. Each record provides prima facie evidence of places of origin and removal, irrefutably linking individuals to both their old and their new homes, and incidentally naming parents and kinsmen, all 10,000 of whom are listed in alphabetical order in the indexes. It is a safe observation that half of the records, having been exhumed from the most improbable sources (some augmented by the compiler's personal files), are the only ones in existence which can prove the ancestor's identity and origin.
Listings from Patrick County, which provide name, date of birth, race, sex, and parents' names. (1999), 2015, 51/2x81/2, paper, alphabetical, 288 pp
An act to organize and establish a Superior Court of law in each County of the Commonwealth of Virginia was passed February 1, 1808. The contents of this book were abstracted from the Patrick County Superior Court Order Book, May, 1809 through May, 1831. These were probably the first records kept in Patrick for Superior Court, and may contain information you may, or in some cases may not, want to know about your ancestors.