A few newly transcribed (2006) court documents recently added to website. Very interesting with many Fairfax Co names. May find new information. _www.historiccourtrecords.com_ (http://www.historiccourtrecords.com) Court Record Data ContextExtract Defendant William H. Fitzhugh (admr. of Col. John Rose decd.); Thomas Fitzhugh; Ann Fitzhugh; William Robinson (exor. of Walter Williamson decd.); Margaret Rose; Freeman Brashear; Alexander Hodge; Richard Stewawrt; Charles J. Love; Dr. William Daingerfield; William Payne; Dr. Augustine J. Smith; Patton & Butchers; Grey Atkinson; Joseph Deans; William Harper Jr.; Levi James; James Sandreson; Jacob Fortney; Thompson & Veach; Thomas M. Davis; Simion Thomas; William Hartshorne; Horner & Piles; Jacob Horner; Edward Stabler; George W. Craig; Thomas Towers; John Sutton (admr. of James A. Sutton decd.); Robert McCra & Co.; John Davis; William Gooding; Ephraim Evans; George Gilpin; William Harper; Libby & Caine; Amos Alexander; George Gordon; Richard Stewart (guardian of Miss M. Carter); Richard M. Scott (for the benefit of the Bank of Alexandria); William Moss (exor. of John Moss decd.); William Robinson; Laurence Berry (exor.); William Robinson (exor.); Margaret Rose (extrx); John Rose (decd.); John Stump; Daniel Ricketts Family William Robinson, son in law of John Rose Family Ann Washington Rose, wife of Dr. Henry Rose Family Catharine Rose, mother of Dr. Henry Rose & wife of John Rose Family Alexander Rose & Dr. Robert Rose, brothers of John Rose Family Walter Rose (aka Charles Walter Rose) & Mildred Rose, children of John Rose Family Ann W. Rose & Margaret McCarty, daughters in law of John Rose Family William Robinson Rose, son of Henry Rose Family Mrs. Maria Moore Taylor, niece of Catharine Rose Family John Rose Fitzhugh, grandson of Catharine Rose Family Alexander B. Rose, son of Catharine Rose Locality Westmoreland Co.; King George Co.; Stafford Co.; Fairfax; Frederick Co.; Alexandria; Lynchburg; Fredericksburg; Orange Co.; Amherst Co.; Loudoun Co.; KY; OH; GA Marriage Thomas Fitzhugh -mr- Ann Rose, daughter of Col. John Rose Merchant account due Paton & Butchers - 1808 Plaintiff Alexander F. Rose (exor. of Dr. Henry Rose decd.) Power of Attorney Gustavus A. Rose to Philip P. Barbour & Thomas B. Barton - 1822 Slave Galloway; Hannah; Rachel; Lucy; Charity; Moses (shoemaker) - property of John Rose Tract Troy & Turnbulls, property of John Rose Will Henry Rose - Fairfax Co. - 1810 Will Catharine Rose - Fairfax Co. - 1807 / 1808 Will John Rose - Westmoreland Co. - 1802 / 1803 Administrative Information Record titleRose executor &c vs Fitzhugh & others Year recorded1843 CollectionCR-LC-H Record ID233-24 End Notes Preserved byCity of Fredericksburg Processed byBarry McGhee Extracted byBarry L. McGhee Extracted on2/17/2006 Court Record Data ContextExtract Bill of Sale - slave James Park to John Rose - 1798 Birth ages of the children of William Robinson Sr. at the time of his death (Aug. 1782): - Ann W. Robinson - between 4 & 5 years old - Margaret Robinson - between 2 & 3 years old - William Robinson - 3 months Death John Rose died in Mar. 1802 or 1803 Death Walter Williamson died testate about 1772 - his wife died in 1774 Death William Robinson Sr. died in Aug. 1782 Death Molly (slave) was killed by lightening in the summer after the death of William Robinson Sr. Defendant Alexander F. Rose; Margaret Rose; Laurence Berry (exor.); John Rose (decd.) Demolition the old houses at Troy and Bunkers Hill were pulled down and a new house erected by John Rose Deponent / Affiant William Payne Family Margaret Williamson, daughter of Walter Williamson Family William Robinson, Ann W. Robinson & Margaret Robinson, children of William Robinson Sr. & Margaret Robinson Family Mildred W. Rose, daughter of John Rose Locality Stafford Co.; King George Co.; Westmoreland Co. Marriage William Robinson Sr. -mr- Margaret Williamson 20 Nov. 1777 Marriage John Rose -mr- Margaret Robinson, widow of William Robinson Sr., in Sep. 1783 Marriage Alexander F. Rose -mr- Mildred W. Rose Marriage FNU Rose -mr- Ann W. Robinson 20 Nov. 1795 Marriage Margaret Robinson, daughter of William Robinson Sr., was married 28 Sep. 1797 Marriage William Robinson -mr- Ann Washington Plaintiff William Robinson Slave George, Maria, Hannah, Charles, Lucy & Janney, children of Lucy Slave Aron, Milly & Hannah, children of Mary Ann Slave Phil, Harry, James, Mary Ann, Moses, Richard, Virgin & Lewis, children of Hannah Slave Cary - property of William Robinson Slave Hannah; Moll (aka Molly); Lucy; Rachael; Galloway - property of Walter Williamson Slave Amy & child Mima - property of John Rose Slave Henrietta; Alick; Bristol; Agga; Joe; Mima; Beverley; Jim; Abraham - sold by James Park to John Rose in 1798 Slave Thornton & Sollomon, sons of Rachael Will William Robinson Sr. - Westmoreland Co. - 1782 / 1783 Will Walter Williamson - Stafford Co. - 1772 Administrative Information Record titleRobinson vs Rose's Exors. Year recorded1821 CollectionCR-SC-H Record ID233-15 End Notes Preserved byCity of Fredericksburg Court Record Data Processed byBarry McGhee Extracted byBarry L. McGhee Extracted on2/13/2006 ContextExtract Accountant Daniel Richardson, employed by John Rose to help him in keeping his books Agent John Rose was collector for Duncan Campbell & Co. Construction buildings erected at Bunkers Hill: - dwelling house - built about 40 or 50 ft. away from the old house which was pulled down - corn house - build of sawed logs and clapboard roof - stable - 40 ft. by 20 ft. with shingles and weatherboarded with clapboards - tredding house - 40 ft. square, shingled roof, weatherboarded & plank floor - one room addition made to the overseers house buildings erected at the Neck: - barn - 60 ft. by 40 ft. with a 10 ft. shed on each side - 4 corn houses - hewed and sawed logs covered with clapboards Death John Rose died testate 20 Mar. 1803 Death Beckwith Butler died a year or two before the death of John Rose Death Hannah (slave) died in 1815, aged about 53 or 54 Death Dr. Henry Rose died about 1810 Defendant Laurence Berry (exor. of John Rose decd.) Demolition the old house at Troy was pulled down Deponent / Affiant James Deatley (about 60); John Payne (57); Richard Bayne; Mrs. Ann W. Rose; William S. Jett; Robert R. Hodge; Baldwin M. Lee; John Ward; Richard Stewart; John Neale; Gen. John P. Hungerford; Charles Wickliff; Jonathan Rigg; Joseph Fox; Daniel Carmichael; John Scott Doctor Dr. Henry Rose attended the slaves of the William Robinson Sr. and John Rose estates Estate inventory of the estate of William Robinson Sr. decd. - 1783 / 1786 Estate I&A of the estate of John Rose decd. - 1803 Family Richard Bayne, son in law of Laurence Pope Family William Robinson, Ann Robinson & Margaret Robinson, children of William Robinson Sr. Family John Payne, son of George Payne and brother of William Payne Family William Thornton, son of Francis Thornton Family Alexander Rose & Dr. Robert Rose, brothers of John Rose Family Charles Walter Rose (aka Walter Rose) & Mildred W. Rose, children of John Rose Family Anne W. Rose & Margaret McCarty, daughters in law of John Rose Farming descriptions of crop yields on several plantations in the late 1700s Locality Westmoreland Co.; Stafford Co.; King George Co.; MA (Boston); KY (Fayette Co. (Lexington)); DC (Georgetown) Marriage Margaret Robinson, daughter of William Robinson Sr., was married in Sep. 1797 Marriage William Robinson -mr- FNU Washington, daughter of William A. Washington - the groom was married about the age of 18 and he came of age about 1 Jun. 1803 Marriage John Rose -mr- Margaret Robinson, widow of William Robinson Sr. - they were married about 12 months after the death of William Robinson Sr. Marriage FNU Rose -mr- Ann W. Robinson, daughter of William Robinson Sr., in Nov. 1795 Marriage Alexander F. Rose -mr- Mildred W. Rose, only daughter of John Rose, on 22 Feb. 1810 Marriage Richard Stewart -mr- FNU McCarty, widow of Daniel McCarty Migration William Augustine Washington moved from Westmoreland Co. to DC (Georgetown) Mill first a tub mill then an overshot mill at Trumbulls Overseer overseers at Bunkers Hill: - James Deatley - 1797 - John Payne - 1788-1791 - Andrew Monroe - preceded John Payne - Thomas Oliff - preceded John Payne - Laurence Pope - preceded John Payne - Richard Asbury - succeeded John Payne - Laurence Pope - succeeded John Payne Overseer overseers at the Neck Plantation: - James Deatly - Jonathan Rigg - 1798-? - Ewell Morris Overseer Mr. Redman, overseer at Mattox Quarter Overseer overseers at Troy: - John Ward - 1792-1794 - Jonathan Rigg - 1795-1797 - Thomas Weaver - 1798-? Plaintiff William Robinson School William Robinson went to the following schools: - Mr. Bullard at Port Conway - about 1 year at age 7 - William A. Washington & Thacker Washington - 3 years - Mr. Russell in Boston - 5 years Slave Harry (36), Phil, Virgin, Aaron, James (34), Mary Ann (24), Moses (25 or 26), Lewis (16) & Richard (21), children of Hannah; George (22), Maria (20), Hannah (18), Charles (12), Lucy (10) & Jenney (5), children of Lucy (46); Aaron (6), Milly (3) & Hannah (2 mos.), children of Mary Ann; Cary; Galloway & Thornton (22 or 23), children of Rachel (42 or 43) Slave William; Bobb; James; Nan; Sarah; Tom; Bett; Will; Margarett; Sam; Moses; Robin - property of William Robinson Sr. at the Mattox Quarter Slave old James; Moll; Joe; Minco; Dick; Harry; Jack; Bobb; Jem; Cate; Lucy; Mary; Fanny; Milly; Jery; Alice; Lewis; Tom; Jenney; Kissey; Humphrey; Airey - property of William Robinson Sr. at the Troy Quarter Slave old Joe; Peter; yellow Harry; black Harry; Tom; old Moses; Isaac; Moses; Sampson; young Joe; Absolum; Davy; Moses; Bobb; Martin; Billy; Peter; Daniel; Barbary; Juggy; Aimy; Cary; Leak; Aggy; old Moll; Luck; Kissey; Aimy; old Mima; Mima; Hannah; Nancy; Nell; Liddy; Sarah; Sall; Suckey; Planter; Jacob; Sinah; Ellick; Spence; Molly; Luck; Winney; John; Ben; Lucy; Shorlott; George; Tener; Curnelias; Fill; Harry; Jem; Jenny; Jack; Jonathan; carp. Will; black Moses; Charles; Alice; Nell; Ben; Elijah; Liddy; Harry; Beck; Mary; Tom; Abner; Frank; Lucy; Cate; Janny - property of William Robinson Sr. Slave Juno & child Billy; Bob; Maria; Phill (deranged); Manuel; James; Moses (shoemaker); Rachel; Thornton; Solomon; Lucy & child; George; Maria; Hannah; Hannah Jr.; Lewis; Harry; Richard; Mary Ann; Moses; Presley; Jack; Fanny; Abraham; Winney; Cary; James; Charity; Charity Jr.; Simon; Henrietta; Alexander; Virgin; Galloway - property of John Rose Slave Hannah; Rachel; Lucy - property of Dr. Williamson Slave Aaron; Will - property of William Robinson Sr. [ nb: noted in the inventory that one (not named) was stolen by the British Barges and that the other (not named) is a runaway ] Slave Julian, wife of Bob - property of James Triplett Tenant Smiths Mount - rented by John Rose Tenant tenants at Bulls place: - James Triplett - prior to 1799 - Charles Wickliff - 1799, 1801, 1802 & 1804 Tract Mattox Quarter - property of William Robinson Sr. - located between Mattox Creek & Monroes Creek Tract property of William Robinson Sr. - Bunkers Hill - about 1600 acres - Troy and Turnbulls (aka Trumbulls) - about 1000 acres Will John Rose - Westmoreland Co. - 1802 / 1803 Will William Robinson Sr. - Westmoreland Co. - 1782 / 1783 Administrative Information Record titleRobinson vs Rose's Exors. Year recorded1819 CollectionCR-SC-H Record ID234-13 End Notes Preserved byCity of Fredericksburg Processed byPatricia McGhee Extracted byBarry L. McGhee Extracted on2/24/2006