Henry County, Virginia Deeds
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Henry County, Virginia Land Transactions & Wills
Abstracts of Henry County, Virginia Deed Books I and II, 1776-1784 (17 Feb 1776 through 22 July 1784); Compiled by Lela C. Adams: Book 1, pgs 15-17, (above book cited pg 2): 17 February 1777. William Blevins, Sr. of the county of Henry to Phillip Thomas of said county for the sum of one hundred and ten pounds sells to Thomas 125 acres by estimate, it being patent granted William Blevins bearing date March 10, 1756 in twenty nineth of the Reign. Beginning at a corner of Randolph & Companys on the river (word river mentioned several times, but never named), [ Note: it is the Irwin River according to patent-Diane] thence to John Blevins corner. Signed: William (X) Blevins, Agnes (X) Blevins. Agnes Blevins wife of William Blevins relinquishes her right of dower to the land. [Note: Agnes was a Walling. This William Blevins is the brother of Mary (Mrs. Elisha Walling Sr) – this William and Agnes may be the parents of Mary “Polly” or Sarah “Sally” Blevins who married James Bowling b1756.-Diane]
Book 1, pgs 31-32, (above book pg 4): 27 March 1777. Peter Copland of the said county of Henry to William Blevins of said county for the sum of sixty pounds, land it being on the waters of Bever Creek containing 120 acres beginning at a hickory of Patrick Couths line crossing Little Beaver Creek, Great Beaver Creek. Signed: Peter Copland. Wit: William Blevins, Jr., Grymes Hak, John Blevins.
Book 1, pgs 54-55, (above book pg 6): 10 April 1777. Samuel Burns of county of Henry to Phillip Broshurs (Broshears) for the sum of forty five pounds land in Henry County on the south side of Smith River containing by estimation 45 acres, beginning at Francis Gilley’s line on said river. Signed: Samuel Burns, Mary Ann (X) Burns. Wit: Russell Cox, Toliver Cox, John Bolling.
Book 1, pgs 56-57. (above book pg 6): 14 January 1777. Henry Rice of Wataga Settlement to Thomas Edwards of the county of Pittsylvania for the sum of five hundred pounds a tract of land lying in said Pittsylvania County and being on the Irvin (Smith) River and Home Creek, it being 200 acres more or less. Signed: Henry Rice. Wit: William Edwards, Sr., Samuel Sweet, James (X) Edwards.
Book 1, pgs 79-80, (above book pgs 8-9 ): 20 October 1777. William Blevins of Henry County to John Cooper of same county for the sum of eighty pounds conveys land on the waters of Beaver Creek containing 120 acres, lines: Patrick Coulls (?), Little Beaver Creek. Signed: William (X) Blevins.
Book 1, pgs 105-106. (Above book pg 12): 14 January 1778. John Bolling and Rebecah his wife of Henry County to Jacob Stalling of Montgomery County state of Maryland for the sum of seventy pounds sell 90 acres more or less on the south side of Smith River. Signed: John Bolling, Rebecah Bolling. Wit: John Cox, R. Farguson, Mary Cox, James (X) Molley.
Book 1, pgs 110-111, (above book page 12): 24 October 1777. Benjamin Hicks and Martha his wife of Brunswick County to George Boling of Henry County for the sum of five pounds sells 2 acres more or less on the north side of Marrowbone Creek. Signed: Benjamin Hicks. Wit: Samuel Lanier, David Lanier, John King.
Book 1, pgs 186-187, (above book pg 23): 28 May 1778. John Rowland and Mary his wife of Henry County to George Hairston for the sum of two hundred fifty five pounds conveys and sell a tract or parcel of land containing by patent 153 acres more or less on the south side of Smith River…to near Grassy Creek…John Blevins line. Signed: John Rowland. Wit: Isaac McDaniel, Baldin Rowland, Hezekiah (X) Salmon.
Book 1, pgs 268-269. (above book pg 77) 24 September 1782. Thomas Chowning of the county of Henry to John Kelley for the sum of fifty pounds sells and conveys 61 acres of land on the south side of Smith River adjoining William Sams and on Drag Creek. Signed: Thomas Chowning. Wit.: Sampson (X) Maxey, Henry (X) Mannon, Francis (X) Kington.
Book 1, pgs 270-271. (above book pg 77): 22 Aug. 1782. John Kelly of the county of Henry to William Rice of the same for the sum of ten pounds conveys land on the north side of Smith River containing by estimate 76 acres more or less and joins Elkins corner. Signed: John Kelley.
Book 1, pgs 281-283. (above book pg 78-79): 24 September 1782. John Kelley of Henry County to Samson Maxey for the sum of ten pounds sells 150 acres on the north side of the River where Samson Maxey now liveth beginning at Rockhouse Branch and with lines of William Rice. Signed: John Kelley, Winnafred (X) Kelley. Wit: Thomas Chowning, Frances (X) Kington, Henry (X) Mannon.
Book 2, pgs 16-17, (cited book pg 47): 6 September 1780. Samuel Bolling of the county of Henry and his wife Abi to Guy Smith of the county of Bedford for the sum of one hundred fifty pounds sell land on Snow Creek in the amount of 207 acres, it being part of a 400 acre tract by patent granted Tully Choice 16 September 1775 and conveyed by Tully Choice to Samuel Bolling by deed 28 March DCCLXXI beginning at William Hall’s corner in the old line. Signed: Samuel Bolling, Abi (X) Bolling. Wit: Eusebus Hubbard, Amos Richardson, Philip Blassingame.
Book 2, pgs 26-27, (book pgs 48-49): 27 January 1778. Dillion Blevins of Henry County to William Graves for the sum of one thousand pounds conveys land, all messuage, tenement, tract or parcel of land with the appurtences on the south side of Smith River adjoining the other lands of said William Graves purchased of the said Blevins containing 116 acres by patent granted Charles Harris. Joins a corner oak of Edmund Gray & Company on Smith River thence up the River as it meanders unto Randloph & Company. Signed: Dillion Blevins. Wit: George Hairston, Alexander Hunter, John Cox… The above recorded 27 January 1780.
Book 2, pgs 31-32, (book pg 49): 27 April 1780. John Rowland of the county of Henry to John Minter for the sum of one hundred sixty five pounds land on the branches of Leatherwood Creek being 240 acres more or less joining Lomax and Acuff lines. Signed: John Rowland. Wit: John Wells, Will. Blevins, George Hairstone.
Book 2, pgs 35-36, (book pg 50): 20 April 1780. Joseph Shores Price and Charity his wife of the county of Buckingham and William Dandridge of the parish of St. Martin and county of Hanover for the sum of six thousand pounds a tract of land in Henry County containing by estimate 530 acres more or less beginning on the north side of Marrowbone Creek. Signed: Joseph Shores Price. Wit: Archibald Bolling, Thomas Lorton, Jane Bolling.
Book 2, pg 50-51. (book pg 52): 25 May 1780. James Poteet of the county of Henry to Benjamin Hubbard of the same for the sum of twenty pounds sells and conveys 216 acres of land beginning at a chestnut on Pedegow’s (Pedigo) line also a white oak on Daniel Ryan’s line. Signed: James Poteet. Book 2, Pages 145-146. (book pg 65): 3 September 1781. Elizabeth Webb executrix and Merry Webb executor of the last will and testament of Merry Webb, deceased to Philip Ryan, Elizabeth Webb and Merry Webb for the sum of two thousand six hundred eighty pounds sell land in Henry County on the north side of Irvin River containing by estimate 150 acres. Signed: Elizabeth (X) Webb, Merry (X) Webb. Wit: H. Sanson, Richard Wilson, John Hall, John (X) Burgis.
Book 2, Pages 147-148. (book pg 65): 3 September 1781. Elizabeth Webb and Merry Webb executors of Merry Webb, deceased to John Rea. Witness that Philip Ryan for and in consideration of one thousand eight hundred pounds by the said John Rea paid for land lying between Irvin River and Marriabone Creek, being 54 acres joining John Rice. Signed: Elizabeth (X) Webb, Merry (X) Webb. Wit:…Swanson, Richard Wilson, John (X) Burgis, Phil Ryan.
Book 2, pgs 200-201, (book pgs 70-71): 3 November 1781. Lewis Morgan and his wife Christian and Thomas Morgain and his wife (?) both of the state of North Carolina and county of Washington for the sum of two hundred fifty pounds sell and convey unto Samuel Patterson a certain parcel or tract of land being the plantation the said Lewis Morgan formerly lived on near the ford and mouth of Chestnut Creek containing 150 acres more or less. Signed: Lewis Morgain, Christian Morgain, Thomas Morgain, Sarey Morgain. Wit: Tully Choice, Samuel Bolling, Jesse Kerby, William Choice. Note: 26 March 1782 – Sarey Morgain listed as Mary Morgain in the Clerk’s recording.
Book 2, pgs 226-227. (book pg 73): 23 July 1782. George Hairston of the county of Henry to John Sneed for the sum of one hundred pounds sells and conveys 200 acres more or less on both sides of Joincrack Creek, it being the lower tract of the tract of land that Silas Ratlif now lives on beginning at an oak, the line that Robert Jones’ executors of Daniel Ryan Estate run between William Ratlif and Darby Ryan and James Edwards line, Benjamin Hubbard and Wards line. Signed George Hairston.
Book 2, pg 304. (book pg 81): Inquisition. Inquisition for the Commonwealth of Virginia indented and taken 18 January 1783 before John Fontaine, John Sanford, George Sanford, William More, William Swanson Jr., Jared Burch, John Alexander, George Reynolds, Robert Pedigrue, Reuben Nance, John Acuff, John Conaway, John Minter, William Tackitt, Joseph Gravely, Thomas Willson, Philip Bushears, James Melton, Daniel Wilson, Francis Cox, Sampson Maxey and Thomas Edwards. William Rice of the county of Henry was lawfully seized in his messuage on Smith River which land said Rice leased in 1775-76 for ten years in succession to Humphrey Scoggins and in 1781 said Scoggins leased the remainder of the ten years lease to Major John Hampton of who said William Rice as the jury determined by lawful contract purchased three years being the remainder of the said lease which expired 1 January last and therefore possession of land should be the priviledge of the said William Rice, but a certain Nimrod Morris with strong hands hold possession from the first of January and continues to hold same and doth keep out said William Rice to a great disturbance of the peace of the Commonwealth.
Book 2, pgs 421-423, (book pg 94): 26 February 1784. Phillip Thomas and Mary his wife to George Hairston for the sum of one hundred thirty pounds sells land containing by patent 337 acres more or less on the Smith River on the south side beginning at Randolph & Company line, John Blevins corner, to first station: was patented to William Blevins, Sr., being 125 acres, survey made by Phillip Thomas. Signed: Phillip Thomas.
Book 2, pg 485, (book pg 102): 29 September 1783. James Edwards of the county of Henry to Rowland Salmon for the sum of thirty pounds sells and conveys land on the waters of Smith River containing 142 acres, beginning at Sellires (sic: Silas) Ratlif’s corner, Benjamin Hubbard’s line, John Sneed’s line. Signed: James (X) Edwards, Elizabeth (X) Edwards. Wit: Benjamin Hubbard, Jesse Hubbard, James (X) Bramer, Siles (X) Ratlif.
Book 2, pg 513. (book pg 105) 23 July 1784. Joseph Bowling of the county of Henry to John Cox for the sum of twenty seven pounds ten shillings sells land on the head of Chestnut Creek, a branch of Town Creek, with line of John Donelson, crossing Cole’s Road and contains 264 acres. Signed: Joseph (X) Bolling.
(book pgs 106-111). A list of surveys made of Henry County from June 10, 1779 to June 10, 1780 by John Dickenson and his associates: (Many names listed) Ralph Elkins, 206 acres on Beavers waters (many names) John Blevins, 277 acres on Horsepasture Creek (many names) James Elkins, 168 acres on Grassey Creek (more names) Richard Kerby, 111 acres Sycamore (more names) Andrew Rea, 102 acres on Grassey Creek (more names) John Rea, 700 acres on Smith River
Abstracts of Henry County, Virginia Deed Books III and IV, August 1784 – June 1792 (compiled by Lela C. Adams): Book 3, pgs 211-212, (above cited book pg 29): 27 April 1786, George Hairston of Henry County to Stark Brown of the same for fifty pounds sells land on the north side of Smith River being 50 acres more or less joins land of Christopher Boling, Sr. old line, where he did live. Signed: George Hairston. Proved and recorded 27 April 1786.
Book 3, pgs 334-335, (book page 45): 11 August 1787. Inquisition taken at the Delivery House of John Forsil (?) on Leatherwood to view the body of Charles Sprouse, late of Henry County then and there being dead and upon the oaths of John Wells, foreman, Samuel Johnson, Edward Smith, James Morton, John Booth, John Acuff, Francis Cox, Thomas Letchworth, Alexander McCullock, Reubin Nance, Josiah Dennis, John Minter, Thomas Chapman, John Phillips, John Haley, William Acuff, John Acuff Jr, William Mitchell, Thaddeus Salmon, John Oldham, Joseph Marthely, James Bowling, Henry Jones and James Haley to determine how Charles Sprouse came by his death. That one, J. Forisice Jr late of Henry County not having God before his eyes but being seduced by the instigation of the devil on the 10th of August, felloniously, vollintary and of his malice forethought, with a gun made of iron of a value of thirty shilling, held in his right hand in and upon the belly of said Charles Sprouse below the navel shot a brace of lead, of which wound the said Charles Sprouse died instantly. The Jurors do say that the said J. Forsice at the time of committing the murder had goods and chattels contained in the inventory following: Nine negroes, Harry, Kadrick, Kate, Henry, Will, Judah, Mildred, Peter, Dinah (infirm), 7 horses, 15 head cattle, 12 sheep, 22 hogs, 2 feather beds and furniture, 3 plows, 7 hoes, 3 axes, 10 pewter basins, 9 pewter dishes, 18 plates, spoons, a crop of corn and tobacco growing, a quantity of wheat, rye and oats. Recorded 11 August 1787.
Book 3, pg 401, (book pg 54): 19 November 1787. Harrison Hobard of Henry County to Humphrey Posey of the same for twenty pounds sells 40 acres, it being the plantation whereon Joseph Bolling formerly lived on the south side of Smith River, beginning at the mouth of Bowen’s Creek. Signed: Harrison Hobard. Wit: William Witt, Thomas Posey, John Smallman. Proved 14 April 1788.
Book 3, pgs 418-419, (book pg 57): 15 Nov 1787. James Williams and William Brown of Henry County to Francis Northcut of Charlotte County for the sum of one hundred pounds sell and convey 150 acres on both sides of the west side of a fork on Leatherwood Creek…being part of a tract formerly granted by patent to Thomas Bolling of Charlotte County; joins the lines of Robert Pedigo, John Haley and the Widow Williams. Signed: James Williams, William Brown. Wit: John Acuff, Samuel Johnson, Robert Stockton. Reuben Nance, Nathan Northcut. Proved 9 June 1788.
A Pole kept for John Marr at an Election held for Henry County, Virginia at the Courthouse on Monday, the 9th day of April 1787: Names are numbered as follows: 2. Thomas Bolling 13. James Bowling (disd) Note: should this be “disp” for disputed? 14. Jesse Elkins 22. Benjamin Hubbard 70. John Philpott 75. Joseph Bolling [this list goes up to number 223] A Copy. Teste: J. Waller for J. Lyon
A poll taken of a section of Delegates at Henry County Courthouse the 9th of April 1787 for Abraham Penn, Esq. 27. William Bolling (disputed) 65. Joseph Bolling 110. John Bolling (disputed) [Note: There are 220 names on this list.] A copy. Teste: Samuel Staples, Clerk
A poll taken on the election of Delegates held at Henry County Courthouse on the 9th April 1787 for Thomas Cooper, Esquire: 6. James Boldin (disputed) 11. Benjamin Hubbard 30. William Bolling (disputed) 80. John Philpott 119. John Bolling (disputed) (there are 217 names on this list) Taken by Samuel Read. A Copy. Teste: J. Waller for James Lyon.
Book 4, pgs 85-86, (book pg 85): 9 April 1790. Henry Sumpter of Henry County to Thomas Bolling of the same, for the sum of twenty five pounds conveys a tract of land on Rock Run Creek of the Smith River containing 100 acres. Signed: Henry Sumpter. Wit: James Baker, Charles Smith, Samuel Critchfield, George Reiors(?). Proved 28 Apr 1790.
Book 4, pgs 129-131, (book pg 90): 21 June 1790. Elizabeth Anthony, Mark County, Georgia to Zackeriah Philpott of Henry County for and in consideration of two hundred fifty pounds sells and conveys land on Beaver Creek by estimate 370 acres, joins Ambrose Jones. Signed: Elizabeth Anthony, Mark Anthony, Bowlin Anthony. Wit: Thomas Cooper, John Barksdil, Thomas Stovall, John Wheat. Proved 26 July 1790.
Book 4, pp 131-133: (book pg 90): 14 Mar 1787. Benjamin Hubbard of Henry County to James Oakes of the same for and in consideration of thirty five pounds paid by James Roberts of Henry County conveys 124 acres (said land was granted to Thomas Grisham by patent at Williamsburg and recorded in Pittsylvania County) …located on the south side of Smith River. Signed: Benjamin Hubbard. Wit: Gabriel Roberts, William Rice, Mary[sic: this should be Nancy] Rice. Proved 26 July 1790.
Book 4, pg 133, (book pgs 90-91): 27 July 1790. Elisha Wallin of Hawkins County, North Carolina hereby appoints his beloved friend Stephen Lyon his attorney to recover by law a certain negro man slave by the name of Jack who was plundered from John Roberts in the time of the last war by Daniel Carlin. Signed: Elisha (X) Wallin. [Note: this is probably Elisha Jr - Diane]
Book 4 (1789-1792), Page 187, (book pg 97): (.....) 1791 - Joseph Hancock, of Henry County, Va., to William Fuson of the same for the sum of fifty pounds sells a parcel of land situated and lying on the waters of Smith River, containing 109 acres, joins John Ward. Signed: Joseph (X) Hancock. Wit: Nathan Hall, Joel Hubbard, Charles Foster. (No date of recordation).
Book 4, pgs 243-244, (book pg 104): 3 Mar. 1791. Samson Maxey of Henry County to Joseph Goodwin of the same for the sum of thirty five pounds sells land on the north side of Smith River and Rock House Branch with the lines of John Kelly and William Rice containing 150 acres. Signed: Samson (X) Maxey. Wit: George Waller, Joseph Martin, David Lanier, James Armstrong, James Anthony. Proved 25 April 1791. …Susan Maxey, wife of Samson Maxey releases right of dower. ----- Book 4, pgs 247-248, (book pgs 104-105): 30 Sept 1790. Benjamin Posey of Henry County to Stanwix Hord and John Hord of the same for the sum of forty pounds sell 106 acres by survey dated 13 Dec 1773, 62 acres part thereof surveyed by Christopher Bolling (since sold to Benjamin Posey) on both sides of Smith River, with lines of William Cox and Adams. Signed: Benjamin Posey. Susannah Posey. Wit: same as above (Previous deed witnesses were: James Baker, William Bristow, William (X) Frasher, Samuel Critchfield, Thomas Posey, Alexander Frasher). Proved 25 April 1791.
Book 4, pgs 290-291, (book pg 110): 16 Aug 1791. Thomas Bolling of Henry County to Joseph Corn of the same for the sum of thirty pounds sells and conveys a tract of land containing 100 acres more or less on Rock Run Creek. Signed: Thomas (X) Bolling. Wit: Tunstall Cox, Henry Lyne, James Officer. Proved 29 Aug 1791.
Book 4, pgs 302-303, (book pg 112): 31 Oct 1791. Stark Brown to Joseph Martin all of Henry County, for the sum of fifty pounds sells and conveys land on the Smith River on the north side, by estimate 50 acres ….below the field fence formerly occupied by Christopher Bolling, Senr. across to the low grounds to George Hairston’s line on the hill side….to a line on the river bank opposite a small island. Signed: Stark Brown, Tabithia (X) Brown.
Book 4, pgs 358-359, (book pg 120): 31 July 1792. Bond of James Rea and George Hairston his security. The said James Rea has obtained authority of the Court of Henry to perform marriages. Book 4, pgs 361-363, (book pg 120): 5 Sept 1792. William Robertson of King William County, Virginia to Peter Hairston of Stokes County, North Carolina for the sum of three hundred fifty pounds sells and conveys land in Henry County, Virginia on the south side of Smith River containing 742 acres being part of a a 1,142 acre tract granted William Robertson (which I have deeded the residue of 400 acres to James Rea). Land goes to a branch near the place where the Baptist baptize near the Meeting House to a main branch that leads thru James Rea’s plantation and down a branch called the north fork of the Marrowbone Creek joins Doctor George Gilmors line. Signed William Robertson. Wit: George Hairston, Abner (X) Rea, Thomas Graves, Absalom Rea…MEMO: Part of the 742 acres is claimed by William Rice and part by Nathan Hall, should these claims be considered to be valid I, Peter Hairston shall not have any recourse for damage against William Robertson. Signed: George Hairston attorney for Peter Hairston. Proved 24 Sept 1792.
(Book pgs 4,5,12,13,22,23) At a meeting of the Commissioners at Henry Courthouse on Tuesday the 14th day of July 1778, present: Edmund Lyne, Abraham Penn and William Tunstall. Jonathan Hanby and William Smith returned their account, Hugh Armstrong and Abraham Byrd, the same Mordecai Hord and John Barksdale, the same. And the proceeding of the assessors aforesaid as follow, to wit: (book pgs 4-5): (Many names here, alphabetical order) then: Blevins, John Jr. Bailey, Thomas Blevins, William, Sr. Bouldin, Joseph Blevins, Dillion; William, Jr. Bolling, James Bunch, David Bolling John, Jr.; John Sr. (many more names) Blevins, Willoughby Bouding, William (many more names) Bolling, Christopher, Jr. Burnett, Charles Bradberry, Joseph Bolling Christopher, Sr. Byrd, Samuel Bolling, Anthony (more names) Bolling, William; James (more names) Bolling, Joseph Bocock, John Bolling, Archibald (more names) Bolling, Samuel (more names) Bolling, John Bolling, William –Dbl. tax [end of this list – I didn’t copy the entire list, too many pages-Diane]. Addition to the list from Joyce:
1778 Tax list of Henry Co., VA (published by Lela Adams. The persons are arranged by 1st letter of last name, so not possible to learn who were neighbors.] [tax assessors instructions say double tax imposed upon persons who have not taken the Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance to this State] Some additional names beside Bolling for listing Diane sent on 1 Apr 2005
Joseph Cloud, Sr. Thomas Cooper, Jr. Joseph Cooper John Cooper Thomas Cooper, Sr. William Cloud William Choice Tully Choice, Sr. Tully Choice, Jr. James Edwards, Jr. Isham Edwards William Edwards Thomas Edwards, Jr. William Edwards, Jr. Thomas Edwards, Sr. James Edwards, Sr. John Farguson, Sr. John Farguson, Jr. – Dbl. tax Joseph Farguson Solomon Felps William Hall Eusebus Hubbard David Haley Archs. Hughes, Col. Blackmore Hughes Thomas Hubbard Benjamin Hubbard Joel Harbour Esais Harbour – Dbl. tax Miles Jennings Thomas Rae – Dbl. Tax James Rae, Sr. James Rae, Jr. John Ray John Rae, Blacksmith William Rae – Dbl. Tax (Rest of this list cannot be found. Back sheets lost, so cannot see Taylors)
New list: (book pg 13): An alphabetical list of the taxes or pound rate imposed on the different persons property in the County of Henry and delivered to John Salmon, Sheriff of the said County to collect for the year 1779. The following are extracted from the list 1779 list:
Bolling, Joseph Bolling, Samuel; Samuel for Guy Smith Bolling, James Bolling, John; Christopher, Senr. [Christopher Sr appears to be living with John??] Blevins, Willoughby Bolling, William; James Blevins, William, Jr.; William, Senr.; John; Dillon Bouldin, Joseph Bolling, John Bailey, Thomas Bolling, John, Senr.; John, Junr. [end of this list – once again, I didn’t copy entire list- Diane]
Additions to the list from Joyce: (added to 1779 by Joyce Poole 4/8/2005) 1779 Tax list of Henry Co., VA (published by Lela Adams. The persons are arranged by 1st letter of last name, so not possible to learn who were neighbors.] [tax assessors instructions say double tax imposed upon persons who have not taken the Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance to this State] Tully Choice, Senr. Tully Choice William Choice Joseph Cooper John Cooper Thomas Cooper William Cloud Joseph Cloud Jason Cloud Abel Edwards Arthur Edwards Thomas Edwards James Edwards William Edwards William Edwards, Jr. Thomas Edwards, Jr. Edmund Edwards Isham Edwards James Edwards, Jr. John Farguson John Farguson, Nichoas’s Cr. John Farguson, Jr. William Farguson Joseph Farguson [Solomon Felps in 1778 is Solomon Phelps in 1779] Lamford Hall Jesse Hall Isham Hall William Hall David Haley Harrison Hubbard Blackmore Hughes Nathan Hall John Hall Easias Harbour Joel Harbour Benjamin Hubbard Thomas Hubbard David Harbour Joyce Harbour John Hall Archaleus Hughes, Col. John Hall Miles Jennings Solomon Phelps [was Felps in 1778] James Rea, Senr. William Rea Andrew Rea James Rea, Junr. John Rea Thomas Ray James Taylor George Taylor James Taylor William Taylor George Taylor
(book pgs 22-23) An alphabetical list of Tax in the County of Henry for raising a supply of money for the Service of the United States. Delivered to Archaleus Hughes, Esq., Sherif of the said County to collect, due the 20th day of February 1780.
Extracted from the list: Bolling, John Blevins, Dillion Blevins, John Bolling, Archilbald Bouldin, Joseph Blevins, William, Jr.; William, Sr Bolling, William Blevins, Willoughby Bolling, Christopher, Senr. [Christopher Sr living by himself again?] Baker, James Bolling, Samuel Bolling, James Bolling, Joseph; James; William [this is interesting-Diane] Bolling, John, Senr. (end of this list for the B’s) [Note: Christopher Jr is present in 1778, absent in 1779 and 1780].
Additions to the list from Joyce: (added to 1780 by Joyce Poole 4/8/2005) 1780 Tax list of Henry Co., VA (published by Lela Adams. The persons are arranged by 1st letter of last name, so not possible to learn who were neighbors.] [tax assessors instructions say double tax imposed upon persons who have not taken the Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance to this State] Joseph Cooper John Cooper Thomas Cooper Jason Cloud Tully Choice, Senr. William Choice Tully Choice Isaac Cloud James Edwards William Edwards James Edwards Isham Edwards Thomas Edwards, Jr. Edmund Edwards Thomas Edwards Abel Edwards Arthur Edwards Joseph Farguson Brittain Fuller John Farguson John Farguson, Jr. John Farguson William Farguson Elisha Harbour Archaleus Hughes John Hall Blackmore Hughes Nathan Hall John Hall John Hall Esaias Harbour Joel Harbour Harrison Hubbard David Hailey Merry Hall William Hall Isham Hall Lansford Hall Jesse Hall Eusebus Hubbard Thomas Hall Miles Jennings Andrew Ray James Rea, Jr. William Rea James Rea, Senr John Rea John Rea David Ray James Taylor George Taylor William Taylor ------
Abstracts of Deed Books V & VI, Henry County, Virginia; Oct 1792 thru Dec 1805, (compiled by Lela C. Adams, 1999): Deed Book 5, pgs 11-12 18 Jan 1793 Joseph Martin of Henry County to William Holt of the same for the sum of Sixty pounds sells and conveys 50 acres on the north side of Smith River…more fully appears in a deed of Starkey Brown to Joseph Martin dated 31 Oct 1791. Lines: below field formerly occupied by Christopher Bolling, Senr. and line of George Hairston. ….possession day and date mentioned. Signed: Joseph Martin. Wit: none.
DB 5 pgs 105-106 18 Feb 1794 Henry Sumpter of Henry County to Thomas Bolling of the same for Thirty pounds sells 100 acres on Rock Run Creek… fork paths, one called Bakers and Goings Wagon Road and other Cox path to “Bool” (Bull) Mtn Rd that is called John Coxes Rd to the other end of the path wich is known as John Cox School House path. Includes the house that Jesse Lawless now lives in and the School House. Signed: Henry Sumpter Wit: none.
DB 5 pgs 107-108 29 Oct 1793 John Collier of Pittsylvania County to Charles Dickerson of Henry County for the sum of Twenty pounds sells 351 acres, by survey 17 Mar 1772 on the branches of Leatherwood Creek joins: James Blevins, Christopher Bolling. Signed: John (X) Collier Wit: Thomas Dickerson, Senr., William Thomas, Benjamin Thomas
DB 5 pgs 242-243 23 Jan 1796 Pr: 25 Apr 1796 Thomas Chowning of the county of Henry to John Davis of the same for the sum of Twenty pounds sells 50 acres…lines: James Boling, the mouth of the long branch on Little Turkey Cock Creek. Signed: Thomas Chowning Wit: William Hewlett, Thomas Wilson, William Mitchell.
DB 5 pgs 248-249 25 Apr 1796 Pr: 25 Apr 1796 James Rea and Molly Rea his wife of Henry County to Abner Rea their son for One hundred forty pounds sells land on the waters of Smith River and Little Marrowbone Creek, part of two tracts that the said James Rea puchased of Andrew Rea and a Mr. Robertson. Signed: James Rea Wit: none
DB 5 pgs 256-257 29 Mar 1796 Pr: 26 Apr 1796 Thomas Bolling of Henry County to John Cox, Jr of the same for Thirty pounds sells 100 acres more or less on the branches of Rock Run, Goings Wagon Rd, Cox’s Path to Bull Mountain Rd. that is called John Cox’s road, John Cox School path, the house that Jesse Lawless lives in and the School House. Signed: Thomas (X) Bolling Wit: none
DB 5 pgs 278-279 1 Sept 1796 Pr: 26 Sept 1796 Thomas Graves of Henry County to George Hairston of the same for the sum of Sixty pounds sells 50 acres it being part of a tract Graves purchased of Dillian Blevins and said Blevins sold part to William Blevins, Senr before said Graves made his purchase, the land was formerly owned by Philip Thomas, it is plantation where Daniel Newman formerly lived on Smith River. Signed: Thomas Graves Wit: Jacob Lindsay
DB 5 pgs 286-287 ___1796 Pr: 1 Nov 1796 Henry Sumpter of Henry County to George Hairston of the same for One hundred pounds sells by estimate 1,000 acres on Rock Run Creek waters and branches of Smith River which was granted Henry Sumpter by patent 1 Mar 1781 patent for 1,404 acres, 3 tracts sold heretofore to Absalem Adams, Thomas Boling, Joseph Carr. Signed: Henry Sumpter, Agnes Sumpter, wife of Henry Sumpter releases her dower right.
DB 6 pgs 69-71 10 May 1796 Pr: 26 Mar 1798 Charles Dickerson of South Carolina, formerly of Henry County, Virginia, to George Hairston for the consideration of Fifty pounds sells by estimate of the Patent 351 acres on the branches of Leatherwood Creek, joins the lands of James Blevins and Christopher Boling. Signed: Charles Dickerson Wit: Jacob Coolley, H. Salmon Jr, Edw. Delozear, Robert Dickerson At a Court 1 Mar 1796 this indenture proved and ordered to be certified and afterwards at a Court 26 March 1798 recorded.
Henry County Virginia Will Abstracts Vol. I & II, 1777-1820, (abstracted and compiled by Lela C. Adams, pub. 1985): Book 1, page 201, (above cited book pg 28): Acct estate John Blagg with William Tunstall Exor. Pd: Daniel Haskins, John Aylette, John Salmon, Dr. Rheyms, Merry Webb, Thompson Dickinson, William Swanson, Nicholas Darnold, William Craghill, John Wells, Larkin Tarrent, Lewis Gwilliam, Joseph Bowling, William Clark, James Tarrent, John Cox, Pittsylvania Co., George Elliott, Barnards, William Fleming, Hugh Innes, Watts.
Book 1, page 258 (above book pg 36): Inv. est John Henry 21 May 1796 Negros: Frank, Eave, Sam, Molly, Namon, Sally, 6 horses, cattle, furniture T:377.8. by David Lanier, J. Alexander, Joseph Bouldin.
Book 1, pp 264-266 (above book pg 37): Acct Mordecai Hord, Ret 28 Nov 1796 Pd: Chadwell for taking care of the cattle in Powells Valley; John Redd, Samuel Crutcher, A. Hunter and wife; suits Hords exors vs Davis; Benajmin Dillen vs the Exors; Hords Exors vs Rickman; Hords Exors vs Brice Martin; E Jarvis, Spencers Exors, William N. Venable, Jimmy James, William McRoberts, John Henderson, Francis Preston, Benjamin Dillen, Brice Martin, Clerk of Montgomery Co; Sheriff of Patrick, William Turner; William Hord for 3 journeys to S.C. gone 34 days; Thomas Jett going to Charleston 21 days and 17 days to Statesborough, S.C. Stanwix Hord a legatee, John Walton. Rec’d of: William Elkins, Samuel Keeth, William Shelton, William Rowland, Christopher Bouldin, Peter Saunders.
Book 2, pp 273-274 (above book pg 83): Acct Benjamin Rea, Sept Ct 1815 with George Hairston, Admn 1801 – Pd Clerk of Henry Co; William Reamy, William C. Rea, Francis Cox, Russel Cox, William Francis, Reubin Payne, John Reamy, John Keene, Mildred Rea. Pd each legatee 7.18.10. Bonds on: Milly Rea widow, John East, Thomas East, Joseph East, Wilson Rea, Benjamin Harrison, James Bowling, James Rea, William Rea, John D. Rea, John Wash, Richard Rea, John Kernal, Russel Cox, Reubin Payne, Charles Worham, George Gilley, Henry Carter, Thomas Nunn, Richard Cox. To each legatee sum of 7.18.10, Legatees: Mildred Rea, widow; Reuben Rea; Nancy Rea; Kitty Rea; Henry Rea; Patea Rea; Sally Rea.
Research by Diane Hubbard Jones