Will Be 21 in July Next. John Peebles Died, 1801, Testate. Mary Married in Kyle of Rockingham
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will be 21 in July next. John Peebles died, 1801, testate. Mary married in Kyle of Rockingham. He has lately bcc<> 1816. Jane was driven to seek refuge with John Devericks of Pendleton, by Samuel Hemphill, Sr., to his son, S;; who married her mother's sister. John Peebles, Jr., has moved to Kentucky had also two other sons, John and RoL> and Thomas Peebles (son of John, Sr.) to Missouri. Thomas Wilson died Smith, who has conveyed to his son, A1 September, 1818. Robert Carlile deposes, 1818, he has known John Peoples Agnes, his wife, is one of defendants. of Bath from 1774. John married Frances Peoples. Thos. Wilson lived in Hemphill, Sr.?) Deed, 20th June, 1809 1795, was living in Pendleton County. In 1798 he moved to Rockbridge. his wife) Hemphill, Jacob KTiller and Ay Frances died June, 1799. Will of John Peebles dated 19th May, 3800. to Robert Hemphill of Rockingham, tract Wife, Jane; son, Thomas, in Kentucky; son, Robert; son-in-law, Thos. Patent to Samuel Hemphill, 20th July, Wilson, John Erwin, John Devericks ; two grandchildren, daughters of Thos. Also patent to Robert Cravens, 10th Febr Wilson; daughters, jane, Mary; son, John; son Robert's son, John; son This deed has no certificate of record. \ John's son, John. Recorded in Bath, September, 1802. ingham. Eldest son, John, lands adjoini Griner vs. McCoy—O. S. 280; N. S. 99—Bill, 1817. Aaron Kec of Thos. Harrison, deceased, and John "P< Pendleton died (1815-1817), leaving widow Catherine and 5 infant chil- with privilege at any of the fireplaces in dren, viz: James, Peggy, John, Eliza, Joseph. Frances Evick died, testate, and 3 children; second son, Robert; yor without wife or children, leaving devisees, viz: John Coo! and Barbara, his Mary, John and Benjamin Miller. Date wife, late Evick; Henry White, Chas. Halterman and Phebe, his wife, late Rockingham, April. 1809. William Wr Phoebe Cooi of Harrison County; Adam Evick and Catharine Baker of aged 68. George Argenbright deposes Pendleton County; Henry Warnsteif and , his wife; Tohn Evi^k of Argenbright, Jr., deposes 13th June, 181', Ohio. Deed, 1st March, 1812, bv David Ball and Elizabeth of Pendleton William Miller vs. Rochester—O. S. J. County to Aaron Kee, tract whereon Franklin stands. Recorded in Pendle- removed from Virginia, but was entitle' ton. Will of Francis Evick of Harrison County. Oldest son nf C.aty F.virl- Campbell and granddaughter of who once called herself my wife. Legatee, Charles Halterman, Sr., and his under Hugh's will. Son Carolus~and Joseph Waggoner. Devisee, Henry White, land adjoining Henrv Miller and Catharine, his wife, heirs of Chas. Fouringash and John Cool; devisee, John Cool; nephewr^ohn 100—Will of Peter Zitty of Rockingham Evick; niece, , wife of Henry Wonstorf. Dated 14th July, 1814. Wife, Barbary; children, Jacob, Christiai Recorded in Harrison. Countryman and Catharine Miller. Reco: Harris and wife vs. Maupin—O. S. 280; N. S. 99—Bill filed 2d May, Mitchell vs. Mitchell's administrator 1817, by Wm. Harris, Patsy, his wife, of Albemarle. Thomas Jarman, Thomas Mitchell, son of James Mitche; Sr., of Albemarle died, 1798, intestate, leaving 3 children, viz: William, testate, leaving widow Susanna and ch Mary, wife of Benajah Brown; Betsy, widow of Zachariah Maupin; and James, Wilson, William, Betsey and Sail descendants of 2 other children, viz: Mary Mullins, late Mary Michie, wife Mynes vs. Mynes—O. S. 284; N. to, John Mullens and John A. Michie; children of Frances Michie, late Thomas Mynes died February, 1809, tes; Frances Jarman, who married William Michie, but which said Frances and Isaac, David and Samuel Mynes, Andre William had both died before their father. Thomas Jarman, Sr.; and wife of Arthur Heagin; a grandchild, S oratrix Patsey and Marian Brown, late Marian Maupin, wife to Bernard child of his daughter Nancy, who had be Brown, children of Sarah; another daughter of Thomas Jarman, Sr., who Montgomery vs. Kennedy and Cox- married Daniel Maupin. Patsy came of age in 1807. Thomas Jarman, Sr., November, 1811. Orator is Michael ft died about 3 years ago. William Jarman, son of Thomas, has died, leaving he gave his note to Zachariah Cox in j children, viz: James. John, William, Thomas, Pleasant, Dabney, Mary, the Great Bend of Tennessee River, par wife to Woods; Frances, wife to Ballard; Sarah, wife to Georgia to said Cox and Mathias Maher Ballard; Catherine and Betsy Jarman. Thomas Maupin, brother pany. Deed, 3d April, 1817, by John } of John Maupin, deposes. and representatives of Michael Montgom Kizer vs. Propst—O. S. 282; N. S. 99—Orator, Christian Kizer, of Recorded at a Circuit Court of Law for Rockingham. Some years ago Henry Propst, deceased, married orator's 1817. daughter, Elizabeth. Henry owned a tannery in McGaheysville. In 1813 Miller vs. Hemphill—O. S. 284; N. Henry was called into the army as a militiaman and died of a disease con- are, viz: Jacob Miller and Agness, his v tracted therein, leaving wife and several children, viz: Widow Elizabeth 2d October, 3 761, and died, leaving ch; Propst, Reuben, Delilah, Harriet, Melinda and Mary Ann Propst. Samuel Hemphill. Mary died 1801. ,c Kyle vs. Smith—O. S. 283; N. S. 100—Bill, 5th May, 1816, by Jeremiah leaving children, all infants, viz: Ruth ( 214 215 .