Hi not much here but his name but at least you know he was there.LOL Page 152 Nove 4,1762 from Nathaniel Collier of Brunswick County, to Howell Collier of L, for 240 E, a certain tract of land in L on the east or lower side of Dockerys Creek, about 370 acres bounded by the Whetstone Branch, a new line made bu William Collier Deced to Dockery Creek, a dividing line between William Lucas and the said Nathaniel Collier, the various courses of said Lucas' line, to the beginning, including all the lands devised by william Collier unto the said Nathaniel Collier lying on Dockerys Creek and adjoining there to. Signed-Nathaniel Collier.Witness-John Speed, Henry Delony, Dennis Larke, William Lucas, Robert Cunningham. Recorded June 9, 1763. Delivered John Ballard Jr.(Not stated why it was delivered to Ballard) Page 224. Feb 17, 1763 from Bennet Holloway of L, to John Ballard of L, for 150 e., a certain tract of land in L & Parish of St. James, about 177 acres bounded by the Reedy Branch, the patent line, being part of a larger tract of land patented to George Holloway deceased by patent dated Aug 16, 1759, together with 1 Negro wench named Diana, 2 beds & furniture, 1 mare & colt, 1 young horse, 12 head of cattle marked with a crop in the right & a slit in the left ear, 6 chairs, 4 basins, 3 dishes, 6 pewter plates, 6 earthen plates, & 1 chest. Signed -Bennet Holloway. Witness Henry Delony, Robert Cunningham, John Ballard Jr. Recorded Aug 11, 1763 Hope this helps, Janet