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    1. [VALOUISA] Some Harlows in Colonial Virginia
    2. I read that several of the subscribers to this rootsweb are seeking the surname Harlow. Because I continue to search for the Virginia residence in colonial days [before the American Revolution] of one elusive Nathaniel Williams, said by many to have been the progenitor of our famous American playwright, Thomas Lanier *Tennessee* Williams [but not proved very well, it seems to me], I collect colonial neighbors of that elusive Williams fellow. I keep hoping that some document may show up--and it well may, as I am finding some interesting--and sometimes startling--information about some of my 19th century ancestors--beerseller licenses in England, passenger lists from England, newspaper article in Brooklyn [for my only known Yankee ancestor via Germany] I am sharing this information with you in the hopes that you may pick up a few clues. I believe I have shared these notes previously--but there are always new folks on the list And besides, maybe you have discovered that you have an additional ancestor named Harlow. If you use this material in your own works, please cite the sources. This required of all skilled genealogists, and, in my haste, I may have overlooked citing all the sources. (I am trying to correct this material as I find gaps, but I am not always succeeding.) Be sure to check the Family History Library catalog and the Library of Virginia catalog for other books on Louisa Co. and surrounding counties. Those Virginians were always moving!!! E.W.Wallace who has ancestors in colonial Louisa Co. or near there WILLIAM HARLOW [of St. Paul's Par., Hanover Co.?] 4164 Apparently he was later of either Louisa Co. or Albemarle Co., or perhaps on the county line. He was a neighbor of Nathaniel Williams and of William Graves Nathaniel Williams I, son of John Williams I of Hanover Co. lived on a fork of Beaverdam Creek, Louisa Co. Nathaniel was one of four Williams sons--John of Goochland, later of NC: Daniel, of Southside Virginia, later of NC; Joseph of Lunenburg Co., VA and later of Elbert Co., GA. By tracing the surname Harlow, we may be able to properly identify "Which Nathaniel Williams?" We can identify Nathaniel Williams as long as there was another Williams family member nearby--such as his father, John Williams I, who died in Hanover Co. ca 1735, or his brothers Daniel, also early of Hanover Co., and Joseph, also early of Hanover Co.. "Early" is used as meaning ca 1733-1735. Brother Daniel Williams, who died in 1759 in North Carolina, was in early Louisa Co., formed from Hanover Co., and other Virginia counties--Halifax and Lunenburg Co. Brother Joseph Williams was in colonial Lunenburg where he was a county official. No good identifying record of Nathaniel Williams has been found, although a Nathaniel Williams appears from time to time in Lunenburg Co. records but more accurately, it seems, in the land patents of Louisa-Albemarle Co. area along "Machunk/Mychump" Creek. We deduce Harlow's sons were Joel Harlow and William Harlow Junr. and possibly John Martin Harlow. In Louisa Co. ca 1742: John Harlow, Thomas Harlow, Ann Harlow [incompletely copied deed in Louisa Co. DB A] Later, John Graves, probably related to William Graves, sold property in Louisa Co. to William Harlow: DB A-414 29 Nov 1750 John Graves of King George Co. to William Harlow of Louisa Co. 56 pds. currt. money. 400 acres; granted by patent on both sides of Beaver Dam fork of Mechum's Creek on the side of a hill. /s/ John Graves Senr. Wit: John Harlow, John Mooney, Wm. (W) Harlow Junr., John Graves Junr., Jams. Massie. 26 Feb 1750 proved by oaths of John Harlow, John Mooney and William Harlow. (Rosalie Edith Davis, LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOK A & B [Bellevue, WA: 1979] p. 62) In 1757, John Harlow sold land "along the main Beaverdam" to John Roberson. DB B-187-188 22 Apr 1757 John Harlow of Fredericksville Par., Louisa Co., for 10 pds currt. money to John Roberson, 50 acres in sd. Parish on south side of Beaver Creek ... Roberson's line ... along the main Beaverdam. /s/ John Harlow Wit: Wm. Harlow, John Forsie Jnr. 24 May 1757 acknowledged by John Harlow. A subsequent deed, Louisa Co. DB B-188-189 dated 27 Apr 1757 by Roberson, executed a few days later than the above deed, verifies that he is selling 200 acres of land which he had previously purchased from both William Harlow and John Harlow. The purchaser is John Forsie Junr. "of Hanover Co., St. Paul 's Par." The deed mentions "on main Beaverdam Creek on north side," and lines of William Graves and John Harlow, but not of Nathaniel Williams. Much later, in 1778, reference was still being made in a deed to the lines of Nathaniel Williams and William Harlow's corner and to Graves line, near Beaver Dam Fork of Great Creek, Louisa Co. Louisa Co. DB E-301-302 12 Oct 1778 John Brown Senr. of Orange Co. & Elizabeth his wife to John Bourn [sic] of Louisa Co.; 85 pds.; 400 a. on the Beaver Dam Fork of Great Cr... Nathaniel Williams & William Harlows corner...branch of Beaver Dam fok of Great Cr...Graves line...Nathaniel Williams corner in sd. Graves line. John (+) Brown Elizabeth (+) Brown Wit: Zach. Shackelford, 'Thomas Fleeman, James Hogan 12 Oct 1778 ack by sd. Elizabeth. (Rosalie Edith Davis, LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS E & F, 1774-1790 [Manchester, MO: 1983] p. 35) Later Records of Harlow Family Members ? In Albemarle Co. county Deed Bks 1764-1768, we find Nathaniel Harlow of Fredericksville Parish; William Harlow with daughter Elizabeth Harlow; William Harlow with daughter Tempe Harlow. In the latter deeds, W. Harlow is styled as "W Harlow, elder." Early Records In Henrico Co. where an early William Harlow resided, also resided William Womack (d. 1762) and his wife Mary (Henrico DB 1-455), presumably the parents of Mary Womack Williams, wife of John Williams II, later of Goochland Co. 1728 - Henrico Co., VA DB 2?-214 - 29 May 1728 Thomas Farrar of St. James Parish, Henrico Co., to William Harlow of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover Co., for 20 pds, 400 acres in St. James Parish, bounded by Chickahominy Swamp. Wit: Richard Dean, George Farrar, Thos. Osburn, Jr. /s/ Thomas Farrar. Recorded 1st Mon Oct 1728 (Adapted from Benjamin B. Weisiger III, HENRICO COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS 1706-1737 [Richmond, VA: Privately published, 1985], p. 102) In 1741/42, Harlow patented land--400 acs. Henrico Co. on the Main Run of Chickahomony Sw., Beg. in his line (Pat Bk 20-230) We are unsure whether he is the same person. Prior to 1762, Harlow had owned property on Beaverdam Creek in Louisa Co., apparently in Fredericksville Parish, as may be deduced from this late deed which mentions Harlow in the chain of title: Louisa Co. DB C1/2?-p. 83-85: 22 Nov 1762 Henry Ford of Louisa Co., Fedricks [sic] Par. to John Forsie of Co. and Par. afsd; 30 pds curr. money; 100 a. in par. afsd...fork of Beaverdam Creek in sd. Forsies Old Line...down Creek to the fork...up the north fork; all that land given to me by William Harlow in that place in a Deed. Henry (+) Ford. Wit: Robert Richards, Samuel (X) Mackgehee, Solomon Pasley (Rosalie Edith Davis, LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS C, C1/2, D & D 1/2, 1759-1774 [Manchester, MO: 1997], p. 44-45) John Forsie seemd to be purchasing more land on Beaverdam Fork of Machumps [variant spellings] Creek, Louisa Co. Perhaps by 1760, William Harlow was deceased. This 1760 deed appears in Louisa Co. Records: DB C 1/2?-pp. 25-27 30 Jan 1760 John Martin Harlow of Fredericksville Par., Albemarl [sic] Co. to John Forsie Junr. of Fredericksville Par., Louisa Co.; 45 pds. curr. money; 105 a. on Beaverdam fork of Machumps Creek; part of a tract pattern'd for John Graves...south fork on the south side of the Creek...sd. Forsies line. /s/ John Martin Harlow Wit: Henry (+) Ford, Richard Timberlake, William Timberlake. 22 April 1760 proved by the oaths of all the witnesses. (Ibid., p. 59) From other records, we know that Nathaniel Williams was also a neighbor of Michael Holland. The following indicates that Holland was also in Louisa Co. DB C1/2? - 63-64 21 Jul 1755. Thomas Robinson of Louisa Co. to William Harlow Senr. of same 13 pds-10s-4d & 500 lbs. of Tobacco; 400 a. on Sycamore Fork of Swamp Creek upon Morris's line at corner to Sneads line...along a New Dividing line; part of 800 a. bearing date of Michael Holland, Deceased, his patent. /s/ Thomas (T) Robinson Wit: Jno. Robinson, Joel Harlow, William Harlow Junr. (Ibid., p. 63) Brunswick Co. Records In 1745, Harlow had patented land in Brunswick Co., but there is no indication found to date that Nathaniel Williams was in Brunswick Co., at least not in that time period. In 1746, Harlow's lines are mentioned in the patent of William Lafoon, Henrico Co. "on a Br. of Farrars Br. in a Slash; adj Nicholas Cox now Simon Ligons, Evan Shoemaker & William Harlow." (Pat. Bk 25-142). Thomas Harlow Also in Pat Bk 21-425, 1743, is a patent for Thomas Harlow, Henrico Co. "on the S side of Chickahominy Sw., in Slashey Ground near a Slash, on the Co. Line dividing Henrico from Goochland Co. [N20 deg E]; in or near the Head of sd Sw. where the counties of Henrico, Goochland & Hanover join [this writer's italics] adj. William Harlow & Simon Ligon; 30 Jun 1743...." (CAVALIERS & PIONEERS, V. V., p. 58). The fact that three counties, Henrico, Goochland (from which Louisa was formed in 1742), and Hanover, joined in this general area in 1743 (and may still join today) gives a probable general location for the placement of land of Nathaniel Williams. There seems to be no land patent for Nathaniel Williams, at least none which appear in the eight published volumes of CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS. Nathaniel Harlow A Nathaniel Harlow was in Albemarle Co. as indicated in the following abstracted deed: Albemarle Co. DB 4, pp. 440-441 23 Feb 1767 Nathaniel Harlow of Parish of Fredericksvill, Albemarle Co. to Saml. Boyd of Parish of St Anns, Albemarle Co. fro 30 pds Virginia money---parcell of land in Fredericksville Par, Co. of Albemarle, containing 82 acres .. So side of the North Fork of Jameses River... Beg. at Waddeys corner Gum... to Charles Goodmans ln... to Francis Grahams line to Samuel Rays line ... /s/ Nathanial Harlow wit: Alexander Mackey, Senr, Alexander Mackey Junr., Gray Haggard Nathanial Harlow & Suphan his wife.... acknowledged at Albemarle Co. Sept Court 1767 (Sam & Ruth Sparacio, DEED ABSTRACTS OF ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOK 4, 9 AUGUST 1764-12 AUGUST 1768 [McLean, VA: The Antient Press, 1989], p. 98) Immediately below this deed is one by William Harlow of the same parish in Albemarle Co. in which he gives his Loveing Daughter Elizabeth Harlow of the same parish... one sertan Negro girl named (Jude) she & her increase ... (Ibid., p. 98-99) Submitted by E.W.Wallace . ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour

    08/17/2007 12:29:51
    1. Re: [VALOUISA] Eliz.Harlow dau. of Nathaniel
    2. Lois Long Carey
    3. I have a note posted by Alice Owens, a Fluvanna Co researcher in Nov. 2004 on Harlow Forum as follows:: There is a marriage in Albemarle 1799 of Elizabeth Harlow to James Robinson.This same Elizabeth Robinson is an heir(daughter) of Nathaniel Harlow whose will was recorded in Albemarle Co. Va in 1816. I am a descendent of John R.Pace b.1809 and his wife Elizabeth? b. abt. 1815. possibly in Louisa co. as there was a marriage between an Elizabeth Smith or Swift and a John Pace in Louisa County. A John Anderson was the Sur. They lived in Fluvanna near a Nathaniel Harlow Their son John Walker Pace b. 1843 married Rebecca Ann Robinson b. 1853, dau of David Robinson b. abt. 1789. Could there be a connection to Elizabeth Harlow who married a Robinson.? I have also seen a Harlow-Robinson marriage with the name Tancy. Help--- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Please note: My new email address is lcarey34@verizon.net. Please remove lcarey@bcpl.net from your address books and files so that we can stay in touch! ----- Original Message ----- From: <Hdanw@aol.com> To: <VALOUISA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 6:29 PM Subject: [VALOUISA] Some Harlows in Colonial Virginia >I read that several of the subscribers to this rootsweb are seeking the > surname Harlow. > > Because I continue to search for the Virginia residence in colonial days > [before the American Revolution] of one elusive Nathaniel Williams, said > by > many to have been the progenitor of our famous American playwright, Thomas > Lanier *Tennessee* Williams [but not proved very well, it seems to me], I > collect > colonial neighbors of that elusive Williams fellow. > > I keep hoping that some document may show up--and it well may, as I am > finding some interesting--and sometimes startling--information about some > of my > 19th century ancestors--beerseller licenses in England, passenger lists > from > England, newspaper article in Brooklyn [for my only known Yankee ancestor > via > Germany] > > I am sharing this information with you in the hopes that you may pick up a > few clues. I believe I have shared these notes previously--but there are > always new folks on the list And besides, maybe you have discovered that > you > have an additional ancestor named Harlow. If you use this material in > your own > works, please cite the sources. This required of all skilled > genealogists, > and, in my haste, I may have overlooked citing all the sources. (I am > trying > to correct this material as I find gaps, but I am not always succeeding.) > > Be sure to check the Family History Library catalog and the Library of > Virginia catalog for other books on Louisa Co. and surrounding counties. > Those > Virginians were always moving!!! > > E.W.Wallace > who has ancestors in colonial Louisa Co. or near there > > > WILLIAM HARLOW [of St. Paul's Par., Hanover Co.?] 4164 Apparently > he > was later of either Louisa Co. or Albemarle Co., or perhaps on the county > line. He was a neighbor of Nathaniel Williams and of William Graves > Nathaniel > Williams I, son of John Williams I of Hanover Co. lived on a fork of > Beaverdam Creek, Louisa Co. Nathaniel was one of four Williams > sons--John of > Goochland, later of NC: Daniel, of Southside Virginia, later of NC; > Joseph of > Lunenburg Co., VA and later of Elbert Co., GA. > > By tracing the surname Harlow, we may be able to properly identify > "Which Nathaniel Williams?" We can identify Nathaniel Williams as long > as there > was another Williams family member nearby--such as his father, John > Williams > I, who died in Hanover Co. ca 1735, or his brothers Daniel, also early of > Hanover Co., and Joseph, also early of Hanover Co.. "Early" is used as > meaning > ca 1733-1735. Brother Daniel Williams, who died in 1759 in North > Carolina, > was in early Louisa Co., formed from Hanover Co., and other Virginia > counties--Halifax and Lunenburg Co. Brother Joseph Williams was in > colonial Lunenburg > where he was a county official. No good identifying record of Nathaniel > Williams has been found, although a Nathaniel Williams appears from time > to time > in Lunenburg Co. records but more accurately, it seems, in the land > patents > of Louisa-Albemarle Co. area along "Machunk/Mychump" Creek. > > We deduce Harlow's sons were Joel Harlow and William Harlow Junr. and > possibly John Martin Harlow. > > In Louisa Co. ca 1742: John Harlow, Thomas Harlow, Ann Harlow > [incompletely copied deed in Louisa Co. DB A] > > Later, John Graves, probably related to William Graves, sold property > in Louisa Co. to William Harlow: > > DB A-414 29 Nov 1750 John Graves of King George Co. to William > Harlow > of Louisa Co. 56 pds. currt. money. 400 acres; granted by patent on > both > sides of Beaver Dam fork of Mechum's Creek on the side of a hill. /s/ > John > Graves Senr. Wit: John Harlow, John Mooney, Wm. (W) Harlow Junr., John > Graves > Junr., Jams. Massie. 26 Feb 1750 proved by oaths of John Harlow, John > Mooney and William Harlow. > > (Rosalie Edith Davis, LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOK A & B [Bellevue, > WA: > 1979] p. 62) > > In 1757, John Harlow sold land "along the main Beaverdam" to John > Roberson. > > DB B-187-188 22 Apr 1757 John Harlow of Fredericksville Par., > Louisa > Co., for 10 pds currt. money to John Roberson, 50 acres in sd. Parish on > south side of Beaver Creek ... Roberson's line ... along the main > Beaverdam. /s/ > John Harlow Wit: Wm. Harlow, John Forsie Jnr. 24 May 1757 > acknowledged > by John Harlow. > > A subsequent deed, Louisa Co. DB B-188-189 dated 27 Apr 1757 by > Roberson, executed a few days later than the above deed, verifies that he > is selling > 200 acres of land which he had previously purchased from both William > Harlow > and John Harlow. The purchaser is John Forsie Junr. "of Hanover Co., St. > Paul 's Par." The deed mentions "on main Beaverdam Creek on north side," > and > lines of William Graves and John Harlow, but not of Nathaniel Williams. > > Much later, in 1778, reference was still being made in a deed to the lines > of Nathaniel Williams and William Harlow's corner and to Graves line, near > Beaver Dam Fork of Great Creek, Louisa Co. > > Louisa Co. DB E-301-302 12 Oct 1778 John Brown Senr. of Orange Co. & > Elizabeth his wife to John Bourn [sic] of Louisa Co.; 85 pds.; 400 a. on > the Beaver > Dam Fork of Great Cr... Nathaniel Williams & William Harlows > corner...branch > of Beaver Dam fok of Great Cr...Graves line...Nathaniel Williams corner > in > sd. Graves line. > John (+) Brown Elizabeth (+) Brown > Wit: Zach. Shackelford, 'Thomas Fleeman, James Hogan > 12 Oct 1778 ack by sd. Elizabeth. > > (Rosalie Edith Davis, LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS E & F, 1774-1790 > [Manchester, MO: 1983] p. 35) > > Later Records of Harlow Family Members ? > > In Albemarle Co. county Deed Bks 1764-1768, we find Nathaniel Harlow of > Fredericksville Parish; William Harlow with daughter Elizabeth Harlow; > William > Harlow with daughter Tempe Harlow. In the latter deeds, W. Harlow is > styled as > "W Harlow, elder." > > Early Records > In Henrico Co. where an early William Harlow resided, also resided > William > Womack (d. 1762) and his wife Mary (Henrico DB 1-455), presumably the > parents > of Mary Womack Williams, wife of John Williams II, later of Goochland Co. > > 1728 - Henrico Co., VA DB 2?-214 - 29 May 1728 Thomas Farrar of St. > James > Parish, Henrico Co., to William Harlow of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover Co., > for > 20 pds, 400 acres in St. James Parish, bounded by Chickahominy Swamp. > Wit: > Richard Dean, George Farrar, Thos. Osburn, Jr. /s/ Thomas Farrar. > Recorded > 1st Mon Oct 1728 > > (Adapted from Benjamin B. Weisiger III, HENRICO COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS > 1706-1737 [Richmond, VA: Privately published, 1985], p. 102) > > In 1741/42, Harlow patented land--400 acs. Henrico Co. on the Main > Run > of Chickahomony Sw., Beg. in his line (Pat Bk 20-230) We are unsure > whether he is the same person. > > Prior to 1762, Harlow had owned property on Beaverdam Creek in Louisa > Co., apparently in Fredericksville Parish, as may be deduced from this > late > deed which mentions Harlow in the chain of title: > > Louisa Co. DB C1/2?-p. 83-85: 22 Nov 1762 Henry Ford of Louisa Co., > Fedricks [sic] Par. to John Forsie of Co. and Par. afsd; 30 pds curr. > money; > 100 a. in par. afsd...fork of Beaverdam Creek in sd. Forsies Old > Line...down > Creek to the fork...up the north fork; all that land given to me by > William > Harlow in that place in a Deed. Henry (+) Ford. Wit: Robert Richards, > Samuel > (X) Mackgehee, Solomon Pasley > > (Rosalie Edith Davis, LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS C, C1/2, D & D > 1/2, > 1759-1774 [Manchester, MO: 1997], p. 44-45) > > John Forsie seemd to be purchasing more land on Beaverdam Fork of > Machumps [variant spellings] Creek, Louisa Co. Perhaps by 1760, William > Harlow > was deceased. This 1760 deed appears in Louisa Co. Records: > > DB C 1/2?-pp. 25-27 30 Jan 1760 John Martin Harlow of > Fredericksville > Par., Albemarl [sic] Co. to John Forsie Junr. of Fredericksville Par., > Louisa Co.; 45 pds. curr. money; 105 a. on Beaverdam fork of Machumps > Creek; part > of a tract pattern'd for John Graves...south fork on the south side of > the > Creek...sd. Forsies line. /s/ John Martin Harlow Wit: Henry (+) Ford, > Richard Timberlake, William Timberlake. 22 April 1760 proved by the > oaths of all > the witnesses. (Ibid., p. 59) > > From other records, we know that Nathaniel Williams was also a > neighbor > of Michael Holland. The following indicates that Holland was also in > Louisa > Co. > > DB C1/2? - 63-64 21 Jul 1755. Thomas Robinson of Louisa Co. to > William Harlow Senr. of same 13 pds-10s-4d & 500 lbs. of Tobacco; 400 a. > on > Sycamore Fork of Swamp Creek upon Morris's line at corner to Sneads > line...along a > New Dividing line; part of 800 a. bearing date of Michael Holland, > Deceased, > his patent. /s/ Thomas (T) Robinson Wit: Jno. Robinson, Joel Harlow, > William Harlow Junr. (Ibid., p. 63) > > Brunswick Co. Records > > In 1745, Harlow had patented land in Brunswick Co., but there is no > indication found to date that Nathaniel Williams was in Brunswick Co., at > least not > in that time period. In 1746, Harlow's lines are mentioned in the patent > of > William Lafoon, Henrico Co. "on a Br. of Farrars Br. in a Slash; adj > Nicholas > Cox now Simon Ligons, Evan Shoemaker & William Harlow." (Pat. Bk > 25-142). > > Thomas Harlow > > Also in Pat Bk 21-425, 1743, is a patent for Thomas Harlow, Henrico > Co. > "on the S side of Chickahominy Sw., in Slashey Ground near a Slash, on > the > Co. Line dividing Henrico from Goochland Co. [N20 deg E]; in or near the > Head > of sd Sw. where the counties of Henrico, Goochland & Hanover join [this > writer's italics] adj. William Harlow & Simon Ligon; 30 Jun 1743...." > (CAVALIERS > & PIONEERS, V. V., p. 58). > > The fact that three counties, Henrico, Goochland (from which Louisa > was > formed in 1742), and Hanover, joined in this general area in 1743 (and > may > still join today) gives a probable general location for the placement of > land > of Nathaniel Williams. There seems to be no land patent for Nathaniel > Williams, at least none which appear in the eight published volumes of > CAVALIERS > AND PIONEERS. > > Nathaniel Harlow > > A Nathaniel Harlow was in Albemarle Co. as indicated in the following > abstracted deed: > > Albemarle Co. DB 4, pp. 440-441 23 Feb 1767 Nathaniel Harlow of Parish > of > Fredericksvill, Albemarle Co. to Saml. Boyd of Parish of St Anns, > Albemarle > Co. fro 30 pds Virginia money---parcell of land in Fredericksville Par, > Co. of > Albemarle, containing 82 acres .. So side of the North Fork of Jameses > River... Beg. at Waddeys corner Gum... to Charles Goodmans ln... to > Francis Grahams > line to Samuel Rays line ... /s/ Nathanial Harlow > wit: Alexander Mackey, Senr, Alexander Mackey Junr., Gray Haggard > Nathanial Harlow & Suphan his wife.... acknowledged at Albemarle Co. Sept > Court 1767 > > (Sam & Ruth Sparacio, DEED ABSTRACTS OF ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED > BOOK > 4, 9 AUGUST 1764-12 AUGUST 1768 [McLean, VA: The Antient Press, 1989], > p. > 98) > > Immediately below this deed is one by William Harlow of the same parish in > Albemarle Co. in which he gives his Loveing Daughter Elizabeth Harlow of > the > same parish... one sertan Negro girl named (Jude) she & her increase ... > (Ibid., p. 98-99) > > Submitted by E.W.Wallace > > . > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL > at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/18/2007 04:44:52