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- Will in Jefferson Co., TN, dated 21 Nov 1792
posted by Linda Tirrell on Monday, August 4, 1997
Looking for information Low TODD found in chronicles of the Scoth-Irish Settlement in Virginia entry August 21, 1752 and June 21, 1763. Wife Elizabeth ? Was in Bedford county by 1763 and Jefferson Co. TN by 1792.
Scotch-Irish in VA - Vol. I, Order Book IV, pgs. 65-70 [1]
Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Volume I AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. IV. (cont.) Page (269) Abraham Smith qualified Captain of Foot. (269) Low Todd--Special Bail. AUGUST 23, 1754. (273) Patrick McKendrick--a w...
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AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 360 - 369
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Page 328.--19th May, 1760. Low Todd, of Bedford, to Hugh Cunningham,
£78, 251 acres on Whistle Run in Forks of James; corner Mathew
Young. Teste: Alexander Miller and Alexander Tallford, Jno. Huston.
Delivered: Hugh Cunningham, May, 1773.
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Volume I AUGUSTA
COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. III. (cont.)
JANUARY 27, 1751.
AUGUST 21, 1752.
(321) Peter Scholl, qualified Colonel
of Foot; Low Todd, qualified Lieut. of Horse; John Dunbar, qualified Capn.
of Horse;
John Fitzwater, qualified Ensign; Francis McBride, qualified
Cornet; Ro. McFarland, qualified Lieut.; Ro. Young, qualified
Capn. of Horse.
(321) James
Patton and Wm. Elliott ask counter security from Anne Dunlop Admx. of her
decd. husband. She has since
married Ro. Bratton.
(322) Finishing of a Court House now let to Wm. Murray.
(326) On motion of Richard Woods, on behalf
of himself and others, ordered that a Presbyterian Meeting House in Forks
of
James River, in this County, be and is hereby recorded a Public Place
of Worship.
(326) Rev. Alexr. Craighead, a dissenting minister, took the
oaths, subscribed the test, and the 39 articles, except what is
exempted by the Act of Toleration, which is ordered to be certified.
(326) Robbert
Bratton in open Court made oath to his deposition in favor of Margaret
Woods, proving her to be the lawful wife
of James Woods.
(328) Thomas Stewart, Isaac White,
John McClure, Edward Hall, James Patton, John Black, James and Gabriel
Alexander,
and James Bell--clear and keep a road from Edward Hall's to Wm. Long's Mill.
(328) Charles Campbell, Wm. Long, Joseph Love, John Wilson,
Wm. Wright, Anthony Black, James Robinson and Patrick
Campbell--clear and keep a road from Wm. Long's mill to Charles Campbell's.
(328) Alexr. Thompson qualified Cap. of Foot.
(328) Nicholas Smith,
a free mulatto, has moved out of the County and left five small children--t
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