Ernie, The plan of "Newcastle Town" in Hanover Co., showing who had possession of which plots as of 1751, lists Lot No.12 James Littlepage, Occupant Hyndman & Donald Lot. No.24 Edd. Littlepage, Occupant Donald & Hyndman Lot No. 36 Edd. Littlepage, Occupant Jno. Thompson Lot No. 44 Rchd. Littlepage, Occupant himself Book also mentions "South Wales" James Littlepage (b.1714) was the son of Richard Littlepage, who was a large landowner in what is now King William County. James married Sarah Winston, daughter of Major William Winston, and moved to South Wales. He was Clerk of Louisa Court in 1742, a colonel in the Hanover Militia, and a Burgess from Hanover in 1764-65. He died in 1768. On the farm there is a stone to Sarah Winston Littlepage saying "Here lies interred the body of Sarah Littlepage, wife of Col. James Littlepage and daughter of Maj. William Winston. Born 27 day Sept 1733. Departed this life 5 April 1761 and left issue John Carter, James, William, Richard, Frances." They were married before 1752 as shown by her name on a deed of that date. Col. Littlepage's second wife was Elizabeth Lewis. They had Lewis Littlepage, who was to become well known in Europen, being sent by Bejamin Franklin as secretary to John Jay, Ambassador to Spain, later going to Poland and, according to one story, becoming at one time the court favorite of Catherine The Great of Russia. Lewis was only four when his father died and his mother took him and his older sister back to her home, Belle Air, in Spotsylvania County, The land was put up for sale in Williamsburg and Charles Carter bought it. "Hickory Hill" In 1735 John Carter bought from John Littlepage 500 acres on the south side of the Pamunkey River. In 1768 his son Charles added 3,184 acres from James Littlepage's estate, known as South Wales. Those are the only mentions I see other than 1 other where someone bought land from the Littlepage family. Hope this helps Couirtlee