FW: Horsepen Creek time table for Deeds -----Original Message----- From: Johnson, Tony Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 8:48 PM To: Tony L. Johnson ([email protected]) Subject: Horsepen Creek time table for Deeds Establishing a Time table for where deeds will be found on certain Areas where Known Johnson and Johnston lived in Virginia and checking for Johnson connections:: Note William Johnson is a person of Interest in our roups Research :: he is mentioned bleow Thanks Tony 1742 Samuel Goode of Henrico CO. bought 300 acres on Talley's Horsepen Branch from ? Thomas. He sold Charles Cheatham 135 acres on Smacks Creek in 1744 He had purchased the tract only the year before from Judah Israel. 1744 Spet 17 Amelia CO. Deed Book 2 Mackness (BHM) Goode of Brunswick CO.Va to Isaac Garrot deed 16 pounds for 150 acrs B/S Sandy River:: Witness John Badgett : Thomas (bhm) Lewis::Charles (BHM) Lewis 1745 Samuel Good 300 acres on Horsepen Branch purchase to William Watkins Above from Family History of John Goode 1632-1709 Aug 20 1746-47 Abram Martin:Lunenburg Co Va 898a on both sides of Horsepen Fork of Little Roanoke River 1750 Lunenburg Tithables is One Abram Martin Tithe Collector 1750 Daniel May on Abram Martin List of Tithable of Lunenburg Co Va 1750 Godfray Jones on Abram Martin List of Lunenburg Tithables July 3 1752 Hector Truly::: Lunenburg Co Va 204 acres on the Brs. Of Blue Stone and Horsepen Creek March 3 1760::Daniel May:: Lunenburg Co Va:: 391 acres on Little Horsepen Creek Mar 3 1760 ::Henry May :: Lunenburg Co.Va::: 868 acres on Horsepen Creek Sept 10 1760:: Godfray Jones::Lunenburg Co. Va::772 acres on Double Horsepen Creek Sept 10 1760 ;;John Johns:: Lunenburg Co.Va 772 acres on Double Horsepen Creek Aug 20 1760:: Abraham Martin ::Lunenburg Co.Va::4,060 acres Both Side of Horsepen Fork of Little Roanoke River Aug 4 1766:::Charlotte CO. Bk 1 Page 317:: Mackness Goode of Cornwall Parish Charlotte Co to James Watkins 1,200 pounds for 3,241 acres in Charlotte CO. on the Branches of Blue Stone Creek, Reynolds Fork of Horsepen Creek. Patented by a Mackness Goode June 25 1747. Bounded by Mumford, Carrell, and William Goode, corners of Marabale, and Jones, Peter Hamlin on Moodys branch 1750 to 1752:: Philip Goode appeared in Lunenburg Co. He bought 313 acres on branch of Reynolds Fork of Great Horsepen Creek near Mackness Goode from Thomas Jones. The Tract was in Charlotte CO. in 1767.Philip sold this land to William Hudspeath April 6 1769::James Speed: Charlotte CO.:: bought land on Twitty and Horsepen Creek Aug 3 1769:: Charlotte Co. Bk 2 Pg 334:::From James Williams of Lunenburg Co. to Robert Burton of Mecklenburg 400 acres on both sides of the Kings Road on branches of the Meherrin River and on both sides of the branches o Horsepen Creek. The part known as Parsons Ordinary, being part of granted to the said Williams by patent April 6 1769 adjoining the lands of William Adkinson:: Witnesses Charles Sullivant, Benjamin Wilks Daniel Slaton 26 Sept 1771: Pittsylvania Co. Deed and Wills Book 5::Benjamin Terry Sr. of Pittsylvania Co and Camden Parish::to my beloved wife Elizabeth Terry four Negors Abraham,Melinder and her children Baler and Lener 6 cows and all hogs 1 feather be and Furniture 1 fryinn pan Etc Son Nathaniel Terry one survey of land being upper survey of Sandy Creek 2 negors Jack and Gregor Son Benjamin Terry that tract of Land where on I now live that is the Old and first tract containing 300 acres more or Less and Negro Abraham Son Peter Terry the survey on Mine Branch and negro boy Dave and Girl Isbell and 1 rifle gun Dau: Rozia Murphy 2 negros Harry and Phillis, during her natural lif at her decease be equally divided between her children by her former husban James scott.If Richard Murphy not pay the children of James Scott it sahll be paid out of the sale of the two negros DAU: Levina King 2 negros Abbey and Ivey during her natural life then equally divided between her daughter Grace Terry and her children that she may have by husband Elijah King Dau: Sarah Terry 3 negros old Jenny,Pompy, and Willey to her and her heirs Dau: Elizabeth Buckingham 2 negros Bailer and Melinder not to be possessed until death of my wife. Dau: Mary Terry 2 negors Cyner and Casshener 1 side saddle feather bed and Furniture WITNESSES Theop Lacy, John King, William King Presented by Nathaniel Terry::Benjamin Terry with Isaac Read:: Their Security June 15 1773 Pittsylvania Co. Land Office Patents No 41 1772-1773 pg 373: Charles Lewis received a patent for 387 acres in Pittsylvania Co. on Mine Branch of Sandy RIver 1774 Samuel Goode Jr. of Prince Edward Co purchased 466 acres on Horsepen Creek in Charlotte Co. from Richard Ritchey, in 1774 Samuel Goode Jr. sold 466 acres land on Cub Creek to John Venable father is Samuel Goode married to Mary Collier daughter of John Collier and Elizabeth Meredith:: Samuel paid taxes on 10 tithables in Prince Edward Co. in 1767::In 1770 Samuel secured a patent to 1,630 acres on Cubb Creek in Bedford Co. ( Now Campbell) Family History of John Goode 1632-1709 Aug 4 1766 Charlotte Co. Bk 1 page 317:: Mackness Goode of Cornwall Parrish Charlotee Co. to James Watkins Cumberland CO. For 1,200 pounds 3,241 acres in Charlotte CO on the Branches of Blue Stone Creek, Sanndy Creek and Reynolds Fork of Horsepen Creek. Total Acreage incldes two tracts 863 acres formerly granted said Goode by patent June 25 1747 and 2,376 acres never granted. Bounded by Mumford, Carrell and William Goode corners of Marabale, Peter Hamlin Kings Road and Moodys Branch. Purchased from William Goode by deed recorded in Lunenburg Co.VA. June 17 1797 Charlotte CO.Va Bk 6 page 189 : Between Thomas William of Charlotte and John McArgo of same. For the sum of 300 pounds a certain parcel of land lying on the Little Horse pen and Silco. By Thomas Williams,Dudley Brooks, and Thomas Dennings, Henry Portwoods containing by estimation 814 acres Deed Book 8 page 113 William Johnston's lands were adjacent to John McCargos 400 acres on Horsepen Creek June 17 1797 Charlotte Co Bk 8 page 12 between John McCargo of Charlotte and James McCargo of same conveys for the sum of 10 shillings a certain land in said County on the waters of Horsepen Creek bounded by the aforesaid John McCargo, William Johnston, Robert McCargo and Dudley Brooks containing by estimation 200 acres which McCargo holds by deed of sale from Thomas Williams::: Signed William Johnston:: Thomas Cox:: Thomas Chaffin Before 1803 Halifax Co. VA. Thomas Stratton was a Neighbor to John King in the Sandy Creek Area.Thaoms Stratton was the father of Armistead Startton married to Keziah King Daugh. Of Elijah King and Levina Terry.