Albemarle co VA records 1810 census of Albemarle Co pg 187 Head of family: Cornelius Breedlove, males: 2 und 10, 1 ov 16, 1 45 plus females: 4 und 10, 2-10-16, 1-26-45 Cornelius remained in Albemarle Co all his life and prospered. On 6 Dec 1802, he purchased 130 ac of land and on 4 June 1803, additional 99 ac. Again on 2 Jan 1813 he purchased 70 1/4 ac. On 24 Sept 1834 to secure a minor debt of son in law Jonathan Gillaspie, he gave lien on 50 ac and a grey mare. No will was found but in minute book, 1848-1850 we find pg 371, 1 July 1850 that on the motion of Jarrell Beck, he is apptd admr of the estate of Cornelius Breedlove, decd and gave bond of $100. with Wm. Beck his security. As Cornelius was about age 85 when he died he very probably had given all his property to his children prior to this. 1850 census Mortality schedules, reel 184, pg 26 Cornelius Breedlove, age 80, male, white, amrried, b Va, d May 1850-ill three days Jane Breedlove age 75female, white, married b Va, d Dec 1849 of a cold, ill 8 days. personal Property tax lists-original records in Va State library For period 1782-thur 1789, each yr, Thomas Breedlove is the only male adult of his surname listed as resident of Albemarle Co. Va. he generally reports himself & 2 or 3 white tithes between age 16 and 21; no slaves; 10 to 14 horses. We have noted in State enumerations 1785 that he is the head of family of 12 whites, which probably consisted that year of himself, wife and 10 ch, boys and girls In year 1790 Cornelius Breedlove appears on the list s tithable and as an adult for the first time. thomas Breedlove is the only other one of his name so listed this year. In the year 1791, Maddeson Breedlove appears as an adult and in 1792 apears a Martin Breedlove. We pursued the records of Cornelius from this source thru the year 1800, in which yer he lists himself as taxable with one taxable slave. >From these records it is logical to believe Cornelius, madison, martin sons of Thomas Breedlove. if no other type evidence is found or availabe to prove the premise and if no other evidence is found of a contra nature to oppose, it is acceptable as proof. Reference is made to dAR @is that lineage right, pub 1958. (probably 8 more pgs same type material- later) Ellen, dande@mail.tds.net