21st of March
1716
p.16
In an action
of debt between William Hansford, Plt and Samuel Poe deft. the said deft. this day
pleaded and the Plt joyned
issue & it is ordered that the tryal thereof be
referred till next court.
19 March 1717
The action of
Debt between John Gouge Plt. & Jonathan Haile Deft
19 March 1717
The action of
Debt between John Gouge Plt & Elizabeth Couch Deft is dismissted
19 February
1718
John Gouge
being arrested at the Suit of Joseph Trowhare in Debt sur Statute & failing to appear, order
is granted agt sd Gouge
& Joshua Lindsey his Security for what shall appear due at next Court
unless Deft. then appears & ansers sd Suit.
19 February
1718
It is ordered
yt. Joseph Trowhare be Surveyr. of ye Highways from ye King & Queen Road to
John Gouge's
19 February
1718
It is ordered
yt Thos. Griffin be Surveyr.
of ye Highways from ye King & Queen Road by John Goug's
Plantation down to John Pckles Rolling House &
from thence to the Landing in ye Creek & have all the titheables
in ye sd precincts to clear ye same.
17 March 1718
Judgment is
granted to James Gouge agt Francis Coughland for Six hundred pounds of tobo
with one attorneys fee and costs
18 March 1718
In action of
Debt sur Statute brought by Joseph Trowhare agt John Gouge (for tending of Seconds for tobacco) sd Deft. confessed ye fact & Whereas ye Laws of this
Colony half ye fine for ye same is due to ye King. Therefore Judgmt. is granted to our sd
Sovern. Lord ye King & ye sd Plt.
agt sd Deft. for Five
hundred pounds of tobacco according to Law with one attorneys fee and costs
Sparacio, Ruth and Sam, edited and published. 1988
Deed
Abstracts of
Deeds,
Bonds & Letters of Attorney Deed Book 17 20 February 1721- October 1724
20 October
1724
pp. 424-428
This
indenture made this 20th day of 8ber (October) in the year 1724
Between William Davison of Spotsilvania County of one
part & Francis Browning of St. Marys Parish in Essex County Witnesseth that for sum of Five pounds Sterl
money and twelve hundred pounds of Tobacco to him paid. Hath granted unto
Francis Browning his heir and assigns Fifty acres of land in
In precence of
Thos Horde
William (x)
Davison
Mary (x)
Davison
At a Court
held for
Also the same
day . . . Came into Court Mary the Wife of the said William & relinquished
her right of dower thereto which is also admitted to record.
20 October
1724
Wm Davison acknowd his Lease & Release of land to Fras. Browning
(& Mary ye Wife of ye sd Wm freely relinquished
her right of Dower in ye sd land) which are admitted
to record
20 October
1724
Wm Bryant
acknowledged his Lease & Release of Land to Francis Browning (Margt the Wife of ye sd Wm freely
relinquished her right of Dower in sd Land) which are
admitted to record
Sparacio, Ruth and Sam, edited and published. 1988
Deed
Abstracts of
Deeds, Bonds & Letters of Attorney Deed Book 17 20 February
1721- October 1724
20 October
1724
(Francis
Browning acquires land adjacent Samue Poe’s)
pp. 425-431
This
indenture made this 20th day of October 1724 between William Bryant* of King
& Queen County of one part and Francis Browning of Saint Marys Parish in
Essex County Witnesseth that the said William Bryant
for sum of Fourteen hundred pounds of Tobo. doth
grant unto said Francis Browning & his heirs and assigns fifty acres of
land in Essex County being part of a Dididnt of land
formerly granted to John Meadows and Henry Peeters
& bounded Beginning at a corner red oak & hickory of Samuel Poe's
land & running thence South to a corner gum on the North side of the
South Fork of Peumansend Swamp thence down the Swamp
its several courses brought straight North to three gums corner to Samuel Poe's
land at ye mouth of a branch thence up the branch North joyning
to land of Samuel Poe to the Beginning all which said premises now are in the
actual possession of him the said Francis Browning by Virtue of Statute for
Transferring uses into possession . . .
In presence
of Thomas Horde.
John Gouge
Margett Bryant
At a Court
held for
This lease
and release admitted to record
Also the same
day - - Came into Court Margt. Bryant Wife of the
said William Bryant & relinquished her right of Dower which is also
admitted to record.
W. Beverley Cecur
*
Sparacio 1990
18 July 1726
p. 127
The petition
of Benjamin Poe, Francis Browning,
John Gouge and others praying yt Paul Micou may not have
liberty to turne ye road by his quarter of Peumansend is rejected.
[From Colonial Caroline by T.E. Campbell 1954.
page 400. … the people of Colonial Caroline were little concerned with criminal
warrants. Instead they rebuked or fought people who offended them. Rebukes and
fights led to scores of civil actions for slander and assault and battery.
These suits clogged the docket of the Caroline court with suits for assault and
battery by far the more prevalent (long list follows that includes the entry
below of 10 Sept. 1736)]
p. 374 [10
Sept. 1736]
On the petition
of John Gouge and William Poe,
it’s ordered Thomas Price be summoned to make his administration of the estate
of John Morgan.
p. 425 [14 May
1737]
It’s ordered
Henry Dikes, Simon Edwards, Richard Hopson, George Brassfield,
James McKinny, John
Gouge, John Gouge, jr.,
William Watson, Francis Johnson, David Tinsley, Philip Tinsley and Aron Quisenbury assist Thomas Ship in clearing the tree notched
road, from Benjamin Poe’s bridge to
William Watson’s, and also making the bridge by Poe’s.
Title: |
Orange County road orders,
1734-1749 / Ann Brush Miller ; with introductory essays by Nathaniel Mason Pawlett. |
Author: |
Pawlett, Nathaniel Mason. |
Author: |
Miller, Ann Brush |
Publisher: |
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Collation: |
323 p. ; 19 cm. |
Note: |
Index. |
Subject: |
Orange Co., Virginia - Road
orders |
27 March 1746
Ordered that
all the Gangs below the Battle Run that formerly were under the Directions of
Samuel Scott and Francis Browning work under John
Gouge Jun. who is appointed Overseer of the Highway from Poes Spring to the Lower End of Brownings Precinct and that they attend and
obey the said Overseers Directions in clearing and keeping the said way in
Repair and that he cause the Posts of Directions to be set up where Necessary.
.
Title: |
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Author: |
Dorman, John Frederick |
Publisher: |
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Collation: |
2 v. in 1 ; |
Note: |
Indexes at end of each
section. |
Note: |
Willbook I, 1735-1743; Willbook II,
1744-1778. |
Subject: |
Orange Co., Virginia - Probate
records |
28 May 1747
returned
Isaac Chapman.
Inventory
Total valuation
Francis
Browning, Junr.
William Poe
Saml Scott
24 Nov. 1749
returned
John Gouge*. Inventory
Total Valuation
pounds 44.6. 4 ˝
Francis
Browning
William
Poe
p.
461 [9 Dec. 1737]
William
Poe’s deeds of lease and release of land indented to William Taliaferro Gent.
(and also a power of attorney from Lydia Poe to Benjamin Robinson) was proved
by John Gough, John Gough, Jr, (sic) and Samuel Edwards, witnesses
thereto.
Barbara
Vines Little c. 1988 revised 1990-1
Pub.
Dominion Market Research Corp.
23 June 1749
p. 198
John Gouge, Plt. agst William Poe,
deft. In Chancery
Continue til next court
27 July 1749
p. 207
John
Gouge*, Plt. agst. William Poe, deft. In Chancery
Dismissed,
being agreed by the Parties
(William/Lydia
Poe sell land to Robert Gouge in 1755 )
John Gouge. Inventory. Total valuation pounds
44.6. 4 ˝
Francis
Browning
Francis
Strother
Jas. Kennerly
18 Sept. 1755.
pp. 387-91
William Poe and
Lidie his wife of Culpeper County to Robert Gouge
of same. For pounds 27 current money. 150 acres . . on the head branches of
Battle Run whereof 100 acres being part of 200 acres contained in one deed from
the Honourable Thomas Lord Fairfax to Poe 11 May
1752, also 50 acres adjoining being part of 65 acres contained in a deed from
the Honourable Thomas Lord Fairfax to Poe 11
May 1752.... second line of Poe's and Watson's pattent
being a corner to Cornelius Mitchell who purchased 100 acres, part of the 200
acres of Poe ... in Captain Compton's line ...
18 Sept. 1755.
Acknowledged by the parties.
17 April 1760.
p. 308
10 March 1742.
Poe and Gouge platt: William
Poe, 200 acres: John Gouge, 200 acres. Point near the fork of
the road is mentioned.
Then divided
400 acres granted to William Watson and William Poe by patent 10 June 1737. John
Gouge purchased the share of William Watson.
R. Eastham
(signed)
p. 309-12
William
Poe and Lidia his wife
of Culpeper County to James Kennerly of same. For pounds 47 current money. 163
acres on the head branches of Battle Run . . spring in the head of a branch
near the
William (W) Poe
Lidia (L) Poe
Acknowledged by
William. Lidia was first privily examined.
19 July 1764.
pp. 488-92
Robert Gouge and Susana his wife of Culpeper County to Cornelious Michell of same. For pounds 13.4. - current money. 45 acres on the head branches of Battle Run . . line of Poe's and Watson's pattent . . corner to Thomas Minor . . near a spring . .
Robert (X)
Gouge
Susanah (X) Gouge
19 July 1764.
Acknowledged by the parties. Sus. was first privily examined.
22 April 1763.
p. 320
On motion of John Poe, a witness for John & Robert
Gouge at the suit of Samuel Moore, being sworn, ordered that the said
John & Robert Gouge pay him two hundred pounds of tobacco for eight daies attendance at this Court as the Law directs.
Barbara
Vines Little c. 1988 revised 1990-1
Pub. Dominion Market Research Corp.
List of Taxable property taken by William Moore Gentleman [in O]range County, April 1782
15 November
1784
pp. 309-310
This indenture
made this 16th day of August in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred
& Eighty four Between Jane Mitchell of County of Culpeper & State of
Virginia of one part and Benjamin Douglas of County & State aforesaid of
other part Witnesseth that for sum of One hundred
& fifty pounds current money of Virginia to her paid by these presents do
bargain & sell unto Benjamin Douglass his heirs one certain tract of land
lying in County & State aforesaid containing by Estimation One hundred
& forty five acres be the same more or less it being the whole tract of
land on which Cornelius Mitchell deced lately lived
on the head Branches of Battle Run part of which the said Mitchell purchased of
Robert Gouge and conveyed to said Mitchell by Deeds bearing date the
19th day of July in year of our Lord 1764 beginning at two white Oaks and a
Gum. Corner to a Patent grant to Wm. Watson & Wm. Poe bearing date
the tenth day of June 1737, thence North seventy one degrees East One hundred
& seventy two poles to a white Oak & red Oak. North twenty eight
degrees Ninety eight poles to three Spanish Oaks South seventy one West seventy
four poles to two Spanish Oaks and white Oak. Corner to Thomas Minor. North
thirty six West One hundred & fifty pole to 3 black Oaks. South ten West
eighty six poles to a small black Oak in the second line of said Poe and
Watson, thence South nineteen East to the beginning. Together with all houses
Orchards & appurtenances to the same belonging to have unto Benjamin
Douglass his heirs and Jane Mitchell will warrant & defend the above
mentioned land unto Benjamin Douglass
against every person whatsoever In Witness whereof Jane Mitchell hath
hereunto set her hand & Seal the day and year first above written in
presence of us Jean her mark (x)
Mitchell
At a Court held
for
This Indenture
was acknowledged by the said Jane & ordered to be recorded.
1797
Milley Poe Groom: William Gouge Bond Date: 01 Aug 1797 Record #: 01 096 Bondsman: Stephen Philips Witness: Wm B Lenoir, C Bond #: 000165335
John
Poe 1 10/16, 1 >45;
1>45 (same as below in Rhea County?)
William
Poe 2<10, 1 10/16, 2 16/26, 1>45; 1
<10 , 3 10/16
1814
Polley Poe
Groom: William Hynes Bond Date: 19 Mar 1814 Record #: 01 127 Bondsman: Samuel
Hynes Witness: Samuel Johnson Bond #: 000165838
1816
Sarah
Poe Groom: Joseph Hinds
Bond Date: 26 Jul 1816 Record #: 01 119 Bondsman: Joshua Tanner Witness: R
Martin, Clerk Bond #: 000165705
From researcher Char Anderson, September 4, 2008 William Gouge b
abt 1768 married Milley Poe
b 1780 in Wilkes Co. NC 1 Aug 1797, lived in Rhea and Campbell, TN for awhile
and then came to Cole Co MO abt 1815/1816 with 4
sons. He died abt 1830 according to census
records. His children were: Possibly Susanna Gouge Poe b 11 Jan 1798 TN married Henry
McKinney was their daughter or a daughter of Linsey Poe we can't figure this
out. Linsey Poe b 1780 from Wilkes Co., NC was in |