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James Jones acknowledged his deeds of lease and release of land indented to William Poe. John Jones by virtue of a power from Mary wife of James relinquished her rights of dower.
11 May 1732
Action on the case. James White agt. John Pickett. Jury, John Robinson, John Morgin, Thomas Fortune, Thomas Yarbrough, John Bell, William Herndon, John Nichols, John Latham, William Tayloe, John Hurt (Hart?), Rice Williams and Anthony Arnold, find for the defendant. William Tayloe, foreman.
It’s ordered John Pickett pay John Powell 30 pounds of tobacco for one day’s attendance ads. James White
John Sutton of
Middlesex County
John Sutton, Gentleman
(deceased by 1732)
John Sutton (Junior)
William Sutton (son)
11 May 1732
Scire
facias. Henry Webber agt. Wm. Sutton and John Sutton, executors of John Sutton,
Scire
facias. Mart Whitson agt. Wm. Sutton and John Sutton, executors of John Sutton. The defendants having pleaded fully administered, it
is considered the plaintiff recover pounds 7.18.9 current money and 154 pounds
of tobacco or 15 shillings and 105 pounds of tobacco of the goods and chattels
which to the hands of the defendants hereafter shall come.
13 July 1732
Action of debt. Thomas Nelson Gent. agt William Sutton
and John Sutton executors of John
Sutton Gent, deceased. The defendants having pleaded fully administered, it
is considered by the Court that the Plaintiff recover pounds 26.11. sterling
which to the hands of the defendants hereafter shall come.
13 July 1732
Action of debt. Mary Welch administratrix of Reuben Welch Gent. her late husband agt. Wm. Sutton and John Sutton executors of
John Sutton
13 July 1732
On the Motion of Robert Fleming,
13 July 1732 p.15
Thomas
Browning acknowledged his deeds of lease and release
of land to Thomas Richardson
10 August 1732
Scire
facias. George Braxton Gent. aft Jno. Sutton and Wm. Sutton
executors of Jno. Sutton
10 August 1732
Ordered Peter Lanter
pay John Sutton 60 pounds of tobacco
for two days' attendance as an evidence for him agt. Richard Green
10 August
1732
William
Sutton & John Sutton, executors of John Sutton,
10 August 1732 p. 27
Action of detinue.
Rice Williams administrator of Samuel Williams agt. John Downer, Jr. JURY:
[includes] William Herndon, Richard Straughn,
William Pickett, John Jones, William Daniel . . . find for
the defendant. William Pickett, foreman
Benjamin ROW (in several records, either the court clerk or the
transcriber confused Benjamin Poe and Benjamin Roe. They did exist and both had
connections to families such as Dismukes (there is
are Dismukes / Roe as well as Dismukes
/ Poe marriages.
Page 32
10 August 1732
Acion
on the case. Benjn. Row agt. John Roy. Jury find
for the plaintiff pounds 15.17.4 current money damages. Thomas Carr jr.,
foreman.
Next entry
Mason v. Carr
Next
is:
Page 32 [10 Aug.
1732]
Action of trespass. John Pickett agt. Benjamin Poe and
James White. Defendants failing to plead, order is granted the plaintiff
for what damages shall appear due, returnable
Benjamin Poe (must be Benjamin Poe or the other record is wrong
in Dorman’s book. Note that in Dorman’s Wills, Bonds and Inventories, etc. for
1722 – 1730 the names Roe and Row never appear.)
Page 35
10 August 1732
Ordered James
White pay Benjamin Poe (says Benjamin Roe) . . . (Jno) John White [each] 30
pounds of tobacco for one day’s attendance as an evidence for him ads. Pickett.
12 October 1732 p. 45
Action on the case. John Ault (Alt) agt.
Walter
14 December 1732 p. 47
On the petition of the Honorable John Carter,
Esqr., it’s ordered William Taliaferro Gent., John
Griffin, William Daniell, Richard Taliaferro and John
Catlett jr. meet at the plantation of Carter upon Pewmans End (Peumensend – where Samuel
Poe’s lands were located) in this county and apprais
the Negroes that shall be showed them by Henry Bell, overseer.
Page 55 [8 March 1733]
Petition. George Tilly
agt. Samuel
Poe. Judgment is granted the plaintiff for pounds 1.2.11
John Sutton, Gentleman
(deceased by 1732)
Jane Sutton
John Sutton (Junior)
William Sutton (son)
8 March 1733
Action on the case. Jane Sutton, Wm. Sutton
and John Sutton executors of John Sutton
8 March 1733 p. 55
Bennett Creed acknowledged his deeds of land
indented to Richard
Bradford and his bond to Richard Bradford
11 April 1733 p. 60
John Potter acknowledged his deed and livery
and seizing of land indented to Richard
Bradford.
11 April 1733 p. 66
Action of debt. James Herndon agt John Hurt. Dismissed.
On the petition of Richard Straughn, Edward Herndon and John Nichols
agt William
Herndon, it’s ordered William Herndon either give other security or
delivery to the petitioners the estate of Thomas Leftwich
deceased by next court.
10 May 1733
Jane
Sutton, executrix & Wm. Sutton & John Sutton
executors of Jno. Sutton, Gent., failing to prosecute
their action on the case aft. Robert Charlesworth, nonsuited.
Poe,
a bridge
Page 74 [ 10 May 1733]
It’s ordered Edward Tinsley be surveyor of
the road from Loyd’s Quarter to Poe’s
Bridge in the room of John Beasley.
Page 75 [10 May 1733]
Action of trespass. John Pickett agt. Benjamin Poe and
James White. Jury, Wm. Harrison, Robert Baber, Jno.
Miller, Jno.
Page 76. Robert Bullard being summoned as an evidence in a difference between Jno. Pickett and Benjamin Poe and James White and being called three times and failing to appear, it’s ordered he be fined 350 pounds of tobacco unless he give sufficient reason why he did not appear.
14 June 1733 p.85
Petition. William Wafford aft. Amory Day. Judgment is granted the
plaintiff for 234 pounds of tobacco.
14 June 1733 p. 87
Action of debt. William Sutton and John Sutton executors of John Sutton Gent. Agt
Francis Smith. Dismissed.
14 June 1733 p. 88
Petition. George Tilly
agt Amra Day. Judgment is granted the plaintiff
for pounds 4.12.3
11 July 1733 p. 90
The inventory of the estate of James Gouge is admitted to record.
9 August 1733 p. 98
On the motion of Richard Straughan and als.
Agt. William Herndon etc., there having been order that they should deliver the
estate of Thomas Leftwidge
or give other security in which they have failed, it’s ordered an attachment
issue against their bodiesl
8 November 1733
Petition. Jane Sutton, Wm. Sutton, and John Sutton, executors of John Sutton,
Page 117
10 January 1733/4
Action on the case. Mary Roe administratrix
of Benjamin Roe agt. John Roy Gent. The plaintiff being dead, the suit
abates.
Petition. Mary Roe administratrix of Benjamin Roe
agt. John Roy gent. The plaintiff being dead, the suit abates.
Petition. James Terry executor etc. of Edward
Bradley agt. Josiah Wood. Dismissed.
Petition. James Terry executor etc. of Edward
Bradley agt. Abraham Yarbrough.
Dismissed.
Page 118
10 January 1734
Petition. Sarah Cockson executrix of Edward Bradley agt. Josiah Wood.
Dismissed.
Petition. Sarah Cockson (Coockson) executrix of
Edward Bradley agt. Abraham Yarbrough. Dismissed.
10 January 1734
Thomas Booth agt. William Skelton. (John Sutton is on the jury)
10 January 1734
At the motion of Mr. Benja.
14 February 1734
Action of debt. Robert Willis agt William Smith and Moses Downer. (John Sutton on jury)
14 February 1734
Petition: John Sutton agt. William Smith. Judgment is granted the plaintiff
for pounds 3.6.11 current money
14 March 1734 p. 128
The last will and testament of Benjamin
Downer was presented in Court by Milli. Downer the
executrix therein names. Thomas Buckner
14 March 1734 p. 130
Action of trespass and assault. Thomas Lantor agt. Mungo Roy. Jury, William Daniel, James Lindsey, William Wafford, Richard
Bradford, Dunkin Bohanan, Thomas Madison, John Sutton, William Sutton, Benjamin Grugs,
Sherwood James, John Ellis and John Long Jr, find for
the plaintiff 30 shillings current. Money. William Sutton, forman.
11 April 1734
Gabl.
Tombs aft. David Stern (John Sutton on jury)
9 May 1734
John
Sutton on Grand Jury
13 June 1734
Action on the case Robt.
Baber administrator etc. of Joseph
Andrews agt John
Sutton and Wm. Sutton. Dismissed
Since Hanover County bordered Caroline County, it seems
reasonable to assume this is the same John Sutton
5 July 1734
p. 96-98
Indent. 5 July 1734 George Brack of St. Pauls Par., Hanover Co., to Champness
Terry of St. Martins Par.; Lease and Release; pounds 30 currt.
Money; 150 a. and plantation in St. Martins Par. Beginning at oak in Mountain
Track in Capt. William Flemings line . .
near the main branch of Sedgey Creek . . Mrs. Barbara Winstons
corner . . . part of a greater Tract granted to Ambrose Joshua Smith by patent
17 Aug. 1725 and by him made over to the sd. George Brack
by Deed in
George (+) Brack
Wit: Charles Yancey, Thos. Dickenson, John Sutton
5 July 1734 ack. By George Brack. Also Jane the wife of the sd. Brack
relinquished her Right of Dower
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12 September 1734
On the petition of Henry Burk it's ordered he
have a license to keep an ordinary at the place where John Sutton had one,
who with Wm. Southworth and Wm. Burdett acknowledged
their bond.
*
4 Merriam-Webster, states: a British
: a meal served to all comers at a fixed price b chiefly
British : a tavern or eating house serving regular meals
Benjamin Poe acknowledged his deeds of lease and
release of land indented to John Bradley.
8 November 1734
John
Sutton on Grand Jury
8 November 1734
John
Sutton is appointed constable of the precinct which
Wm. Carr is at present constable.
13 December 1734
Upon the Petition of John Sutton it's ordered he have a license to keep an ordinary at
his house, who with Benja.
Page 168 [13 Dec. 1734]
The Court proceeded to lay the
(Among the names)
To Samuel Poe per account 270
Page 275 [14 Feb.
1734/5]
The last will and
testament of Tandy Holeman was
presented in Court by Anthony Thornton Gent. one of the executors therein named
and proved by Henry Rains one of the
witnesses. On motion of the executor certificate is granted him for obtaining a
probate.
It's ordered Nicho. Ware, James
Taylor, Archd. McPherson and Robert Taliaferro
appraise the estate of Tandy Holeman. (could be Holiman family)
14 March 1735/5 p. 281 Action on the case.
Larkin Chew agt. Tomas Coustin. Jury, Robert
Taliaferro, Anthony Arnold, Roger
Madison, Benjamin
Poe, Charles Morgin (elsewhere Morgan), Spencer Bobo, Jacob Burris, William Daniel, Thomas Rucker, Benjamin Hoomes,
John Partloe, Nicho. Stone. Find for defendant. Wm. Daniel,
foreman
Since
Hanover County bordered Caroline County, it seems reasonable to assume this is
the same John Sutton
John Sutton land
in
2 July 1735
p. 255-256 Indent. 2 July 1735 Richard Winn
of
Wit: John Bowles, Dannitt
Abny, Henry (H) Perrin
3 July 1735 Ack. By Richard Winn
English Duplicates of Lost
(From old notes. The call number of the book
was R929.3D)
A list of Patents Granted in the Forks of Rappahanock River and Westward of Shearrando
River since October 1735
William Poe 400
Acres in the Little Fork Surveyed
4 December 1735
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[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)]
Page 302 [8 Aug. 1735]
Joseph Smith acknowledged his deeds of lease
and release indented to George Chapman
and Ann his wife.
Action of debt. John Taliaferro Gent. agt.
Robert Dudley, Benjamin Robinson and John Griffin. Jury, James Lyndsey, Thomas Swiney, Edward
Rouse,
William
Herndon, John
Bradley, Robert Tompkins, John
Downer, Thomas Blasingam, Henry Burk, John Yarbrough,
Richard Tankersley and John Fox, find for the
defendant. Robert Tompkins, foreman.
p. 363 [13 August 1736]
Action of [debt].. John Sutton quitam &c agt. Robert
Baber, The defendant not appearing, judgment is granted agt. Him and Edward
Baber his security for what shall be justly due unless the defendant answer
this action.
Petition. Griffin Jones assignee of Charles Spoe
agt. Joshua King. Judgment is granted the plaintiff for 522 pounds tobacco.
(This would be the son of the
first Charles Spoe who died in
p. 364 [13 August 1736]
Action of debt. John Sutton agt. William Burdett. The defendant
not appearing, judgment is granted at. Him and George Goodloe
Gent. Sheriff, for what shall be justly due unless the defendant answer this
action.
p. 373 [10 Sept. 1736]
Action of trespass, assault and battery. John
Smith agt. Benjamin
Poe, dismissed
(next entry)
Action of trespass, assault and battery, Richard Straughan
(Richd. Straughn) agt. Fr.
Poultney, dismissed.
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.
[13 Nov. 1736]
Action on the case. Joseph Bickley jr. agt. William Martin. Jury, Robt. Baber,
Roger Madison, William Daniel,
Thomas Guy, James Terrill, John Sutton, William Poe, Benja.
Grubs, Timothy Ellis, James Herndon, James Desmukes and Benja. Rennolds, find for the plaintiff.
Pounds 5.14.11 3 farthings damage. Benja. Rennolds foreman. It’s considered the plaintiff recover
against the defendant and Timothy Terrill his security Pounds 5.14.11 3
farthings
[11 March 1736/7]
Petition. Thomas Price agt. William Poe
judgment is granted the plaintiff for pounds 4.7.1 current money.
Page 413. 11 March 1736/7
Upon the petition of James Dismukes
(Desmukes) it’s orderd he
have administration of the estate of Benja. Roe (Benjamin Poe?) unadministered, who with Benjamin Walker his security
acknowledged bond.
* I had not been including records that transcribers list as
“Row” since this is a surname and there was a Row family in colonial VA.
However, I suspect the “Benjamin Row” and “William Row” in many of the
Page 415 [13 May
1737]
Present: Richard
Taliaferro, Gent., justice.
It's ordered George Hoomes Gent. be overseer of the road from the Church road
below Durrum's to the
It's ordered Robert Lowerrey be overseer of the road from the
thence along the road
to a bottom against Edward Herndon's and so along the Court house road
to Marracosick bridge.
Maracossic Creek
It's ordered Jacob
Johns be "overseer of the road in the room and precincts of John Turner
and to have Turner's hands to assist him in clearing the same.
Present: William
Woodford, Gent., justice.
Moses Kid
acknowledged his deeds of lease and release of land indented to William Ballard.
Zacha. Martin's deeds of lease and release of land indented
to John Dyer were proved by Benjamin Watts (Benja.
Wats) , John Dyer jr. and
William Martin, witnesses thereto.
The inventory and
appraisement of the estate of Tandy Holeman admitted to record. (Holiman?)
[14 May 1737]
Petition. George Tilly
agt. William
Poe judgment is granted the plaintiff for 620 pounds of tobacco
(entry preceding the above)
George Tilly agt. John Clark, Thos. Price, John Goodall. James Vaughn confessed judgment to Geo. Tilly upon a petition . . .
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.
*
William Poe and William Watson attained a joint Patent in Orange (later
Culpeper) County one month later, June 1737.That
Benjamin Poe's bridge and William Watson's here in Caroline County are near
each other, certainly indicates a close relationship between these men..One
would think that this Benjamin is a brother to William Poe who had wife
Page 433
8 July 1737
William Beverly Gent. Acknowledged his lease
of land indented to William Row.
* I suspect at least some of
the Benja Row and William Row records are actually
Poe
Page 447
9 September 1737
Action of debt. John Brown agt. James Dismukes
administrator etc. of Benja. Row (Benjamin Poe?). Jury,
William Lawson, etc., find for the plaintiff 22 current money debt and one
penny damage.
Willam
Loson, foreman.
I
had not been including records that transcribers list as “Row” since this is a
surname and there was a Row family in colonial VA. However, I suspect the
“Benjamin Row” and “William Row” in many of the
p. 450 [9 Sept. 1737]
Action of trespass. Simon Poe agt. Philip Herndon. The defendant not
appearing an attachment is awarded agt. His estate for what shall appear due.
p. 457 [12 Nov. 1737]
Action of trespass. Simon Poe agt. Philip Herndon. Dismissed, being
agreed.
9 December 1737
Action of Debt. Henry Price aft James Pickett and John Power. (John Sutton on jury).
Action of Debt. Robert Farguson,
Jr agt Thos. Morris (John Sutton on jury)
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, and Samuel Edwards,
witnesses thereto.
This record associates the William
Watson family with Benjamin Poe. William Watson and William Poe jointly
acquired a land patent in “
Page 479 [12 May 1738]
Suit on the attachment. William Daniel agt. The estate of James Hearn.
It’s considered by the Court that the plaintiff recover 771 pounds of tobacco.
The constable made return he executed the attachment in the hands of Samuel Edwards, John Powell, Benjamin Poe,
John Bradley, Phillip
Tinsley, John Beasley, Chas. Beasley, John Robinson, Josias
King, William Watson and Daniel
Johnson. Charles Beasley declared he has in his hands belonging to Hern 117 pounds of tobacco. It’s ordered he pay the same to
Daniel and that the other persons pay to Daniel what shall appear (before
William Taliaferro Gent.) to be in their hands.
12 May 1738
Petition: John Sutton agt. Thomas Morris. Judgment is granted the Plaintiff
for 450 pounds of tobacco and pounds 1.2.9 current money
14 July 1738
Petition: John Sutton agt Robert Baber
administrator of Joseph Andres. It's considered the Plaintiff recover pounds
3.14 current money.
p. 496 [11 Aug. 1738]
The petition of Philip Sanders and Benjamin Poe
is rejected.
p. 500 [11 Aug 1738]
Action of trespass. Simon Poe agt. Philip Herndon. Judgment is granted the
plaintiff by nihil dicit
unless the defendant plead next court.
8 September 1738
John Miller and John Sutton, inspectors at
Order Book Abstracts of
4 October 1738
At the motion of Simon Po, he is allowed for four days attendance & for twenty five
miles coming & going four times having sworn to the time as an evidence for
James White agst
Joseph Brock Gent, it is therefore ordered that the sd
White pay the sd
Benjamin Wood also compensated
for testimony & travel of 23 miles coming and going four times.
Page 580 [8 Feb. 1739/40]
Information brought by Zachary Lewis Gent. in behalf of Our Sovereign Lord the King agt. Robert Baber. Baber says that he is no wise guilty. Therefore let a jury
come at the
On the motion of George Morton
certificate is granted him for obtaining letters of administration of the
estate of his late wife Susannah Morton and with John Mercer Gent. his
security acknowledged bond.
There being formerly an order of this Court
made on the petition of Robert Baber that Head Lynch
Peter Marks agt. Robert Williamson and Wm. Burdett. In debt. Robert Williamson not
appearing. an attachment is awarded agt. the estate of Williamson for £14.2.-
current money returnable for judgment.
Action of trespass. John Watts agt. Anthony Arnold. Judgment is granted he plaintiff by nihil
dicit unless the defendant plead
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10 November 1738
John
Sutton on Grand Jury
8 December 1738
Action of debt. John Sutton agt. William Warren and Hans Hendrick.
The defendants not appearing, an attachment is awarded agt
their estates for 2999 pounds of tobacco
8 December 1738
Action of Debt.. George Goodloe
Gent, late Sheriff of Caroline Co. agt. John Allmond,
John Sutton, Samuell
Coleman and Robert Tompkins, Robert Williamson, and Henry Burk. It seems to the Court that the plea of the defendants are
good and sufficient in law to preclude the Plaintiff from maintaining his
action. It is considered the Plaintiff should take nothing. The Plaintiff
appealed to the eight day of the next General Court, who with Zachary Lewis
Gent, his security acknowledged their bond.
p. 526 [9 March 1739]
Action of trespass. Simon Poe agt. Philip Herndon. Jury, Wm. Southworth, Francis Bearding, Timo.
9 March 1739
Charles Duett Jr.'s deeds of lease and release to John Sutton was further proved by John Allmond,
witness thereto.
9 March 1739
Suit on attachment. John Anderson agt the estate of John Williamson. (John Sutton jury foreman).
Action of Trespass. James Littlepage
agt Joseph Stevens (John Sutton jury foreman).
8 June 1739
On the petition of Robert Baber setting
forth that he built a water grist mill on the Long branch in this county
apprehending that the land on both sides the said run
where he dam was to join belonged to the petitioner, but it appearing on a late survey that part of the dam and the land
adjoining on one side belonged to William Cruchfield
of this county, the petitioner applied to him to sell him an acre for the
support of his mill, but Cruchfield refused to sell.
It's ordered that Head Lynch Gent., John Sutton and John Johns view and
lay off an acre of Cruchfeild's land adjoining to the
dam and if it take not away housing, orchards or other immediate conveniences
to value the same and put Robert Baber in possession thereof.
13 July 1739
Action of debt. John Sutton agt. Wm. Warren and Hans Hendrick. The plaintiff having
had an attachment agt. the estate of the defendant for 2999 pounds of tobacco
executed in the hands of William Evans,
and Evans failing to appear, judgment by default is granted the plaintiff agt.
Evans for the debts and costs unless Evans appear next Court.
Page 583 [8 Feb. 1739/40]
Presentment of the
Grand Jury agt. Edward Herndon for
not keeping his road in repair and for not setting up posts. Edward being
summoned and failing to appear, it is ordered he be fined 15 shillings for each
of the offences. .
Presentment of the
Grand Jury agt. Thomas Buckner
for not keeping his
road in repair and for not setting up posts. Buckner being summbrieu
and failing to appear, it is ordered he be fined 15 shillings for each of the
offences.
James Powell
acknowledged his deed of feoffment indented to David Herndon.
Page 584 [8 Feb.
1739]
Suit on attachment.
James Bowie agt. the estate of William Cook.
It is ordered that the Sheriff summon Richard
Watts and Benjamin Watts to
declare what of the estate of William Cook
they have in their hands.
14 March 1739 [1740]
Ordered that James Terrel, Thomas Browning and Thomas Richardson view the
most convenient way for a road from John Anderson's plantation on the Reeds to
the main road leading to Needwood.
Jonathan and
Priscilla Johnson's deed of feoffment and livery of seizin in of land indented to Henry Terrell was proved by William Tignor and
Jacob Burrus jur. and also
by the affirmation of Charles Goodall.
Henry and Anne Terrel's deed of
feoffment and livery of seizin
of land indented to Jonathan Johnson was proved by William Tignor
and Jacob Burrus jur. and
also by the affirmation of Charles Goodall.
Page 589 [14 March
1739/40]
Ordered the liquors
be continued rated as they were last year.
It is ordered that a
road be laid off from Capt. Thomas Buckner's into the main road by Mr. James
Taylor's according to report by Archibald McPherson and James Taylor,
Ordered that Thomas
Fox pay John Emerson ... Thos. Blassingham [each] 25
pounds of tobacco for one day's attendance as an evidence for him agt. Peyton
Smith.
Ordered that Henry Burk pay John Woolfolk
... Richard Eubank ... Daniel Gardner [each] 25 pounds of tobacco for one day's
attendance as an evidence for him ads. Ellis.
Adjourned 'til the
Court in course.
Wm. Woodford
At a Court held 11
April 1740.
Present: Wm.
Woodford, John Taliaferro, John Micou and William
Taliaferro, Gent., justices.
Ordered that the Sheriff summon
twenty four freeholders to be sworn a grand jury.
Ordered that a road
be cleared from the main road near Henry Rains' to
Page 590 [11 April
1740]
Ordered that the road
from Mr. Richard Buckner's to
Ordered that James Terrel, Thomas Browning and Thomas Richardson layoff
the most convenient way for a road from Mr. John Anderson's plantation in the
Reeds to the road leading to Needwood.
p. 562 [14 Sept 1739]
Petition Samuel Poe agt John
Smith. Judgment is granted the petitioner for pounds 3.14 – current money
14 September 1739
Ordered that John Dudley, Henry Burke, John Sutton and William Watkins
appraise the estate of Robert Tompkins
4 December 1739
Ordered that Henry Burk, John Johns, James Turner, and John Sutton appraise the estate of Philemon Hurt. (Philemon Hart?)
14 December 1739
Petition: Samuel Coleman agt
John Sutton. It is considered the
petitioner recover pounds 3.16.2 current money
Miriom Poe defendant
p. 576 [14 Dec. 1739]
Petition. Elizabeth Bullard agt. Miriom Poe
dismissed
I’d say the spelling is “Meriom Poe”
At a Court held 9 May 1740.
Page 602 [9 May 1740]
John Tounsing is appointed constable of the precinct in which
Robert George is at present constable.
Ordered that a road
be cleared from John Anderson's plantation on the Reeds to the road leading to
Needwood as the same is laid off by James Terrel, Thomas Browning and Thomas Richeson, that the Surveyor of the said road clear the same
from
Ordered that the
rolling road by Thomas Walker's be turned according to the report of Roger Quarles and others.
The last will and
testament of John Ham was presented in Court by Anne Ham executrix therein
named and proved by Roger Quarles and Anne Watts witnesses thereto.
On the motion of John
Evans an orphan son of John Evans,
Richard Taliaferro Gent. is appointed his guardian.
James Garton acknowledged his deed of feoffment
with livery of seizin endorsed to John Hart.
Page 603 [9 May 1740]
A deed of feoffment with livery of seizin
endorsed thereon from John Baylor Gent. to Joseph
Herndon was proved by Robert Farish, Robert Woolfolk and Philip Herndon.
Action on the case.
Anne Walker, John Walker and John Robinson Jur.,
Esq., executors of the last will and testament of Benjamin Walker, agt. Thomas
Carr. Jury, John Dyer jur., John Hart, George Chapman,
Jacob Johns, Robert Baber, John George,
Thomas White, Thomas Forson, Philip Herndon,
John Woolfolk, John Bell and Robert Powell Jur.,find for the
plaintiff £9.6. current money. John
George foreman.
Page 604 [9 May 1740]
A Grand Jury being
impaneled and sworn by name John Griffin, Joseph
Reynolds, Thomas Ship, Richard Coleman, William Broughill,
James Lindsey, William Pemberton, Wm Blanton, William Stone, Benjamin Dickens, Wm. Marshall, William Connor, John
Holloway, John Sutton, James Collins, Thomas Madison, John Sutton [sic], Henry Harris, Thomas
Hamm, and Jonathan Johnson,
returned their presentments:
The overseer of the
road from Mrs. Buckner's Conaway's Warehouse for not keeping the road in for
not erecting posts with inscriptions at the cross road.
The overseer of the
road from Caroline Court House to Mr. George Hoomes'
for not erecting posts with inscriptions.
John Peatross for not erecting posts with inscriptions on the
several cross roads from Capt. William Taliaferro's
to
The overseer of the
road from the north fork of Pewmondsend to
Prosser's Run for not erecting posts with inscriptions.
The overseer of the
roads below
Present: George Hoomes, Gent., justice.
Action of trespass on
the case. James Littlepage agt. Bradley Cock. Jury,
John Dyer jur., John
Hart, George Chapman,
Jacob Johns, Robert Baber, John George,
Thomas White, Thomas Forson, Philip Herndon,
John Woolfolk, John Bell and Robert Powell, find for the plaintiff £4.5.2 current money. John George foreman.
On the motion of
Esther Bell certificate is granted
her for obtaining letters of administration of the estate of her late husband
Henry Bell, who with John Griffin, Wm. Blanton and James Lindsey her security,
acknowledged bond.
Ordered that William
Daniel, Wm. Daniel jur., Samuel Haws and Wm.
Pemberton appraise the estate of Henry Bell.
Action of trespass. John Watts agt. Anthony Arnold.
Jury, John Hart (Hurt), John Bradley,
Samuel Chapman, Charles Morgan, William Herndon, Michael Parrott, Richard Billops, Thomas Dudley,
Matthew Peatross, Roger Madison, Benjamin Wootten and John Dudley,
find for the plaintiff ten shillings. Richard Billops,
foreman.
8 February 1740
There being formerly an order of this court
made on the petition of Robert Baber that Head Lynch Gent., John Sutton and John Johns lay off an
acre of William Crutchfield's (Cruchfield in the
transcription) land joining to a run Baber had built a mill on it is ordered
that unless the same be performed before next court it be vacated.
11 April 1740
Petition. William Chase agt. Richard Straughan.
Dismissed.
9 May 1740
John
Sutton on Grand Jury
13 June 1740
Action of debt. John Sutton agt. William Warren and Hans Hendrick. The plaintiff had an
attachment executed in the hands of William Evins.
It's considered by the Court that the plaintiff recover 2999 pounds of tobacco.
Evins declared he is indebted to Hendrick
pounds 31.17.8 current money by bill payable in 1742 which he is informed is
(since this attachment was served in his hands) assigned to Benjamin Hubbard
Gent.
8 August 1740
Richard
Watts acknowledged his deed of gift to his son Benjamin Watts.
William
Armstrong Crozier, editor. Genealogical Publishing
Co., In. Baltimore, 1971
Deed
Book E 1751-1761
page
155
John
(X) Smith of
Dorman – order books.
14 January 1742/3
John Baylor’s deed of feoffment
indented to Daniel Booth was proved by Robt. Fairish,
Richd. Young and Jos. Herndon
Page 125 [9 July 1742]
Petition John Smith assignee of Augustine
Moore agt. Richard Watts. Judgment is granted the
petitioner for pounds 2.17.6 ½ current money.
Page 149
11 February 1743
The inventory and appraisement of the estate
of Benjamin Rennolds
returned
Thomas Bullard
and Ann his wife acknowledged their deed of feoffment
and livery and seizing indented to Samuel Poe
[Note suit of 1739 - Elizabeth
Bullard agt Miriom Poe.
perhaps Miriom is Samuel’s wife]
The last will and testament of Thomas Norman was presented in Court by
Timothy Chandler, William Norman and Susannah Norman, executors therein named,
and proved by William Whitlock, Thomas Richeson and
Lewis Turner, witnesses thereto.
It’s ordered John Dudley, Henry Burk, John Sutton and John George appraise the estate of Thomas
Norman.
Robert George
is appointed surveyor of the road in the room of Timothy Chandler.
Page 152
11 February 1742/3
Suit on attachment. Wm. Taliaferro agt the estate of William
Watson. Dismissed
Action of debt. Samuel Coleman agt. John Hart. The defendant not appearing, an attachment is rewarded agt his estate for his debt and costs returnable to the
next court of judgment.
Order Book page 228 [9 September 1743]
Here is the entire page:
It is ordered that John Pearson pay John
Potter 100 pounds of tobacco for four days’ attendance … Ann Potter 75 pounds
of tobacco for three days’ attendance agt.
John Latham’s deeds of lease and release of
land indented to Joseph Hoomes
were proved by Edmd. Pendleton, James Martin and John
Roy.
It is ordered Peter Williams pay Simon Poe
50 pounds of tobacco for two days’ attendance … Sarah Poe 25 pounds of tobacco
for one day’s attendance … John Hoomes 50 pounds of
tobacco for two days’ attendance ads. Pitman
Note: The above record is the only record anyone has found
associating Simon Poe (SR) with the name of a woman named Sarah. This record
does not at all make it clear that Sarah is Simon’s wife. As his wife, would
her payment not be included with his? It seems that these separate payments
indicate that this Sarah Poe is, in fact, someone other than the wife of this
Simon Poe.
This record is cited as proof that Sarah was Simon’s wife by McDonald Poe, deceased, of Waldron,
Arkansas, in his self-published book of 1975 entitled, Biographical Studies:
Samuel Poe of Essex County, Virginia, Family Lineage in United States of
America 1704-1975. On page 92 of this book, the author claims that a 1743
See
Williams v Pitman below. On the jury are men with surnames who married
daughters of Simon Poe, SR – George and Straughn]
Petition. Thos. Hill agt. James Cox.
Dismissed, being agreed.
Action of assault and battery. Edmd. Badgett agt. John McGrigor. Dismissed, being agreed.
Action of trespass, assault and battery.
David Stern agt. John Waters. Dismissed,
the plaintiff failing to prosecute.
Petition. John Harvie
agt. Ann Peatrall [sic] administratrix &c of John Peatrass. Dismissed.
It is ordered Wm. Smith pay John Sneed 25 pounds of tobacco for one
day’s attendance ads. Pickett.
Dorman -- order books
Page277
11 May 1744
Benjamin Hoomes agt. Francis Breeding.
Debt. Jury, Robt. Hall, Thos. Dudley, Andw. Harrison, Thos. Ham, Jno.
Dyer, Robt. Lyon, Charles Beazley, David Tinsley, Benjamin Watts, Jno.
Ware, Jno. Carter and Thos. Pitman, find for the
defendant. Thos. Dudley, Foreman.
Page 287
9 June 1744
Peter
Williams, quitam &c., vs. Thomas Pitman.
Information. Jury, John Newton, Wm Oliver, Richard
Straughn, Richard George, John Carter, Richard Eubank, Henry Blagrove,
Richard Tankersle, Jame Dismukes,
Charles Beasley, Thomas Ship and Wm Terrell, find the defendant guilty. James Dismukes, foreman.
[see above. Simon Poe and a Sarah Poe appeared as witnesses in
this case prior to this disposition. Simon Poe’s daughters and granddaughters
married into the Straughn (Straughan),
George and Dismukes families]
Page 315
17 September 1744
Zachary Lewis, attorney to our Sovereign Lord
the King, gives the commissioners to understand that Sam, a Negro man slave belonging to Joseph Stevens,
on 10 November 1743, one cotton gown of the value of fifteen shillings current
money, the proper gown of Catherine Richards, did steal. Sam on his arraignment
pleaded not guilty. Catherine Richards and Harry a Negro man belonging to Philip Herndon were examined. It is the
opinion of the Court Sam is guilty. The prisoner prayed benefit of the Act and
it is considered by the Cout that the jailor burn Sam
in the left hand and accordingly Sam was burned in the hand in open Court.
(Sam’s troubles were not over)
Zachary Lewis …. Informs that Sam and a Nego man slave belonging to Joseph Stevens of said County
on 10 January 1743 [1744] in the day time between the hours of seen and ten of the clock of the same day, the mansion
house of Thomas Harriss of the said county with force
and arms feloniously did break and enter and then and there one pair of cloth
breaches and one piece of meat of the value of six shillings did take, steal
and carry away. Sam on his arraignment pleaded that he was guilty of stealing
the breeches but no guilty of stealing the meat or breaking the house. Thomas Harriss and Jack, a Negro man belonging to George Braxton,
Page 317
9 November 1744
Its ordered William Lawson jur., Wm Lawson, Wm. Conner, and Henry Rains appraise the estate of Catherine Jones.
Thomas Browning
and Anne his wife acknowledged their
deeds of lease and release of land indented to George Peay
Page 318
9 November 1744
Thomas Collins and Anne his wife acknowledged
their deed to John Clark
(a hundred years later, in
Page 467
10 May 1745
Thomas Price and Catherine his wife deeds of
lease and release to James Sale was
proved by Anthony Sale, John Sale and John Lloyd,
witnesses thereto.
This is presented to show that
[indentured] servants sometimes had their masters’ names --- I think some of
the genetically distinct Poe men in the DNA project could descend from men who
took the Poe name under similar conditions
Upon the complaint of Lewis Collins against his master Thomas Collins, it’s ordered
Thomas take his servant home, etc.
Sarah
Bradford acknowledged her deed to Richard Bradford
Page 541
8 November 1745
Oliver Charles releases his servant Thomas Loyd from his
services and Loyd relinguishes
his freedom dues.
It’s ordered Jas. Dismukes,
Jos. Stevens and Wm. Marshall divide the estate of Thos. Ellis according to his
will.
A Grand Inquest being impannelled,
Robt. George,
Jas. Jameson, William Connor, Jacob Johns,
Jos. Meacham, James Terrell, Richd. Murry, William Daniel Jr., James Martin, Jas. Dismukes,
Thomas Madison, Peter Holland, John Bowie, John Godby,
Elias Downer, returned their presentments: We present the overseer of the road
from the County line to Anthonny Arnold’s for not
keeping the road in repair. William Conner, foreman.
p. 543
Thomas Watts
and Mary his wife acknowledged their deed of livery and seizing indented to Richd. Eubank
Pg. 559
14 December 1745
Petition. Henry Lyne
and Edmund Pendleon,
p. 561 [14 December 1745]
On the motion of Wm. Bowlar
(Boulware?) who married the widow and administratrix of Henry Harriss,
it’s ordered Rice Curtis Gent., Thos. Madison, Jas. Dismukes
and William Conner settle the accounts of the administration and divide the
estate between the widow and children and also set apart the widow’s dower in
the intestate’s lands.
Suit on attachment. Benjamin Lankford agt.
The estate of Phillip Herndon
(Dorman has Hurndon). Judgment is granted the
plaintiff for 740 pounds of tobacco. The Sheriff made return he attached a
parcel of tobacco hanging, a parcel of corn and a parcel of fodder, and in the
hands of Richd. Walden and Edward Herndon. It’s
ordered the goods be sold and that he satisfy the judgment if there be money
enough. It’s ordered the Sheriff summon Richd. Waldin and Edward
Herndon to declare what of the estate of Phillip Herndon they have in their
hands.
p.563
14 Februay 1745
(actually 1746)
Thomas Lantor
produced a certificate from Archd. McPherson
p. 564
14 February 1746
William
Herndon’s deeds of lease and release
of land indented to Edward Herndon
was proved by John Pickett Jr., Wm. McGee and John Comer, witnesses thereto.
John Yarbrough’s deeds of lease and release
of land indented to James Turner were proved by Samuel Norman (Normen in Dorman), Jacob Johns and Richard Yarbrough, witnesses
thereto. Apphia, wife of John, acknowledged her right
of dower in the land.
Benjamin
Watts and Mary his wife acknowledged their deed of land
indented to Richard Murry.
(
From January 19, 2005
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/SC-Genealogy/2000-12/0978067083
1747
In
1747, James DISMUKES
is a witness to a land transaction between William
HAWKINS,
Margaret his wife, to **Rice CURTIS, Junr of St
Margaret's Parish,
Caroline
Co. Others who witnessed this record: Wm CONNER, Thos SCOTT, John
GARRETT,
John HUDGENS,
John BOUTWELL*. Nove 3,
1747.
**Middlesex Co, VA Christ Church Parish:
"Rice CURTIS ye Son of Rice and Elizabeth CURTIS was
baptized ye 3 day of September 1704"
(Dorman continued)
11 June 1748
Scire
facias sued out by James and Robert Berries merchants
in Glasgow to renew a judgment agt. John Sutton* 9 Aug. 1746 for pounds 8.90.11
- current money and 160 pounds of tobacco also 15 shillings or 150 pounds of
tobacco for an attorney's fee and costs. The sheriff made return he caused
Sutton to know by Samuel Pow and
Nicholas Oliver and the defendant did not come. It's considered judgment be
renewed for the debt and costs (italics added).
* Samuel Poe sues the estate of
John Sutton in 1753. Another John Sutton
(Junior?) is associated with the death of Richard Bradley, associated with the
Poe family.
Virginia
county court records : abstracts of the account books of Edward Dixon ... /
edited and published by Ruth & Sam Sparacio
(also in
the Culpeper page)
(p.
209). July 13.1749. CASH. To brought
forward from 208; July 17: Col. TURNER; To EDWARD POWERS; July 19: To EDWARD
(p.
210). August 1,1749; Brot. forward. To MARY POWELL.; August 3: To HENRY TERRILL; To WILLIAM HARRISON; To EDWARD
WATSON (WATTSON).
August 21; By ROBT. WRIGHT; August 22: By JOHN
PRINCE, By EDWARD
(p.
211). June 26,1749. The Debit Account of Mr. WILLIAM ELLIOT. (one entry) To 1 pr. db!e. C.
pumps 13/. The Credit Account: November 6. 1749 By your accot.
in L. B. 0..13..0 Curry.
(p.
242). Jly 22, 1749; The Debit Account of THOMAS WATSON (Various kinds and
amounts of cloth: buckram, sheeting, bro. linnen. shalloon, check); a bridle 1/10; 2 linen handkerchiefs 1/2;
1 lbs. sugar 8; 1 spring Knife; mans hatt 6/; powder
& shott; 1/4 Rum; 1 gall. Rum; October 4: 1
worsted Cap 9d; Cash 5/9. The Credit Account November
6, 1749: By your accot. in L. B. 3..19..8 and 1.2..6
1/2.
(p.
258). August 7,1749: CASH: To brot. from folio 26: a
number of entries for Rum; a spring Knife 8d; nails.
sugar. check. Pr. hose; bushel salt; boys felt; 1 Testament, 4 pencils; a small
bowIe & 2 muggs;
Earthenware; 1 glass; (carried forward) , The Credit Account: August 22. 1749:
By Accot. from 210. August 31: By GABL.
LONG; September 1: By JAMES BOWLWARE(also Boulware). By Capt.
WILLIAM TALIAFERRO; September 2: By WILLIAM FURLONG; By JOHN HOLLOWAY. By
THOMAS MASSEY; September 4: By
JOSEPH REYNOLDS. By. COLLO. TURNER; By JNO: HOLLOWAY;
By EDWARD
Dorman ….
10 Nov. 1749
Upon the information of Wm. Herndon, constable, agt. Simon Poe for tending seconds, it is ordered
that Zacha. Lewis Gent, King's attorney, prosecutes
him.
9 December 1749
Simon Poe confessed judgment unto our sovereign
Lord the King on an information for 2000 pounds.
11 December 1749
Petition. William Johnston etc. executors of
Samuel Coleman* agt. Mersam Poe. Judgment is granted the
plaintiffs for pounds 2.16.6 current money.
*Coleman’s executors also sue
Simon Poe on 11 July 1751. Marsom Poe appears still
to live in
Colonial Caroline: A History of
p. 384 of
1749. Simon Poe – tending seconds – fined 1,000 lbs.
of tobacco. (actually
it was 2,000 pounds of tobacco, see above)
p. 415-6 of
Virginia laws forbade wagering on cards and dice in taverns, but
since magistrates, in precinct courts, had jurisdiction to punish violators the
only cases of record in the Order Books are appeals to the county court. The
only statutes controlling betting away from the taverns until the rule of the
Committee of Safety were laws which prohibited “excessive” gambling. (Campbell
describes a case involving Rodham Kenner II, the outcome of which is not
known).
p. 417
With the rule of the Committee of Safety
public officials tried to break up gambling in homes. They twice summoned
Rodham Kenner II to appear and answer charges, and summoned William Murray,
Joseph Cooper, John Cooper and William Poe* to appear against him.
11 July 1751
Action of debt. Coleman's executors agt. Simon Poe, the defendant not appearing judgment is granted agt the defendant and James Taylor Gent. Sheriff for pounds 4.12. - unless he answer the suit.
13 December 1751
Action of debt Samuel Coleman's executors agt Samuel Poe and Simon Poe. The defendants not
appearing, the judgment of last July court is confirmed agt. them & James Taylor Gent, late sheriff, for
pounds 34.12.11 current money, to be discharged on the defendants' paying
pounds 17.6. 5 1/2 with interest from 17
June 1749
(note: Coleman was plaintiff against many
others).
9 November 1752
p. 334
On the information of William Herndon, constable, it's ordered the King's attorney
prosecute Simon
Poe, John Smith, Thomas Pitman, Mordica
Abraham, William Deshaza, James Masters* &
Titus Stevens for tending seconds.
*
11 May 1753
p. 397
Suit on attachment, Samuel Poe agt. the estate of John Sutton*. The plaintiff
proving his account, judgment is granted him for pounds 28.18.7. The Sheriff
attached one comb. It's ordered he cause the comb to be sold.
* A John Sutton, presumably
Junior, in 1756 was present when the court ordered to be brought in the will of
Richard Bradley, associated with the Poe family.
9 August 1753
p. 411
Our Sovereign Lord the King agt. Simon Poe.
Information William Elliott,
foreman. It's considered by the Court that the plaintiff recover ` pounds of
tobacco.
13 September 1753
p. 422
Suit on Attachment. Roger Madison agt. the
estate of John Wright. The plaintiff proving his account. judgment is granted
him for pounds 7.12.11 current money. The Sheriff served the attachment in the
names of James Jemison and Samuel Poe. Poe declared he had 105 shillings
which he ordered to pay the plaintiff. Jemison declared he has a hogshead of
uninspected tobacco which when inspected he is ordered to deliver to the
Sheriff to sell.
15 June 1754
p. 179
Matthew Boyle agt. Thomas Pannel. on an attachment.
Judgment is granted the plaintiff for pounds 13.15.8 current money. It's
considered by the court that the plaintiff recover the money and his cost. The
Sheriff made return that he attached in the hands of William Poe and William Poe
being sworn as garnishee declares that he has in his hands of the defendant's
estate pounds 9. It's ordered that the garnishee deliver the same to the
Plaintiff and he be discharged.
William Armstrong Crozier,
editor. Genealogical Publishing Co., In. Baltimore, 1971
Deed
Book E 1751-1761
17
August 1754
page
197
Samuel
Waggener and Bettie, his wife, of St. George Parish Spots. Co. to Edward Coleman of
* This record must show up in
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p. 36 [14 Feb 1755]
Suit on attachment. Peter Copland
p. 106 Court 15 Aug 1755
Action of debt. William Copeland and company
agt. Samuel
Poe, dismissed.
8 April 1756
Upon the complaint of Jeremiah Pearce against
John Herndon, its ordered
William Bullard, Simon Poe, Samuel Chapman,
Robt. Robertson, John Bohannon, Francis Hoomes, James
Herndon and Mary Dismukes be summoned to
next court.
p. 163 Court 13 May 1756
Samuel Haws jr is
appointed overseer of the road in the room of William Bowler and to have
Bowler’s home house people, John Hart,
James Coleman, Simon
Poe, Richd. Curd and John Dawson’s people
to assist him in keeping the road in repair.
Thomas Roy,
John Miller, John Gillison and Robert Kay are
appointed to divide the estate of Daniel
Triplett between his widow and children according to his will.
p. 194 Court 12 Aug 1756
Petition. William Poe agt
Alexr.
p. 240 [9 Dec. 1756]
It’s ordered Rachel Bradford and Stephen Poe be summoned to next court and to
bring the last will of Richard Bradford
Present: John
Sutton
13 January 1757
The last will and testament of Richard Bradford was presented in court
by William Bowler and proved by Thos. Mason, Henry Farley, and William
Ragsdale, witnesses thereto. Racheal Bradford,
executrix in the will named, by a note from under her hand relinquished her
right of executorship and Stephen Poe, executor,
relinquished in open court. On William Bowler's motion, administration of the
estate with the will annexed is granted him.
It's ordered William Bowler, administrator
etc., pay Henry Farley . . . Thomas Mason
. . . William Ragsdale [each] 280 pounds of tobacco for one day's
attendance and coming and going once eighty five miles to prove the will of Richard Bradford.
Cavaliers and pioneers abstracts of
http://www.geocities.com/snooky_first/Taylor.html
reports
another Hannah Bradford----
3*LAZARUS
TAYLOR, Born 1718, Wicomico Parich,
Married:
1748, Hannah Bradford, Born: 1725, Prince William
County,
Viriginia. Death:
John
Bradford, Born: 1680's,
1750's,
Born:
1695, Prince William Dounty, Virginia, Deatn: 6 July 1775,
also
By William Lindsay Hopkins
William & Mary Quarterly (series 1) V. 18, pp.107-8
Richard Bradford . . . 28 October
1756/18 Jan 1757 . . . Wife Rachell Bradford.
Son Richard Bradford. Son John Bradford (under 21) two slaves in Caroline Co. “bought by my brother Philip Bradford.” Daughters Septirah Bradford
and Elizabeth Bradford. Exor: Wife Rachell Bradford.
Wit: Thomas Wrenn, Henry Farley and William Ragsdale.
(Found in
Granville Co, NC Unrecorded Wills 1746-1771).
10 March 1757
p. 240
Samuel Poe's deed indented to Peter Copland
(Copeland)*
*
It appears that land was used to settle the debt with Copeland’s executors (see
15 Aug 1755 record). By 1778 only 105 acres of Poe land in
15 April 1757
Action of debt. Benja.
Hubbard
14 July 1757
It’s ordered Joseph Boswell, George Elliott,
John Pettis, Thomas Jones, Robt. Dyer, Henry May,
Abraham Martin and Edmond Taylor appraise that part of the estate of Richard Bradford that lies in Lunenburg County.
Next
Suit on attachment. George Wily agt. The
estate of Mathew Mills. The plaintiff proving his account, Judgment is granted
him for pounds 4.0.6. The Sheriff made return he served the attachment in the
hands of William Watts who declared
he has in his hands 16 sh. 6 d. which he is ordered to pay unto the plaintiff
in part of his debt.
10 August 1758
Page 369
On the motion of Isml.
Rains, it’s ordered his tithables added to the list.
11 August 1758
p. 374
Action of trespass on the case. Henry
Buckhannon agt. Samuel
Poe, dismissed
p. 370
11 August 1758
John Baylor,
p. 375
Action of debt. Samuel Gist agt. William
Bowler, administrator of Richard
Bradford. The defendant says he cannot deny the writing obligatory may be
the handwriting of the intestate. It’s considered by the Court that the
plaintiff recover pounds 47.11.4 current money. This judgment is to be
discharged on the defendant’s paying pounds 23.15.4 current money with interest
from 1 October 1756.
p. 377
Action of debt. Benjamin Row agt. John Newton. Robert Gilchrist Gent. undertook for
the defendant John that in case he should be cast in this suit, he should pay
the condemnation.
9 Nov. 1758
p. 395
Rachel Bradford, Elizabeth Bradford, Stephen Poe, Hana Poe, Simon Poe Junr, Saphiah Poe, Rachel, Eliza., Hanah and Saphiah being first privately examined, acknowledge their deed of release indented to John Thilman. Sarah Bradford* acknowledged her deed of release indented to John Thilman.
*
Without evidence that I have seen, many researchers claim that Simon Poe had a
wife named Sarah and that she was a
*
"Sophia" Poe, wife of Simon Poe, JR, whose brother Captain Stephen
Poe is married to her sister Hannah.
9 November 1758
Action of dept.
Charles Goodall, Jr agt.
William Bowler administrator of
William Marcom’s mortgage indented to John Marcom
was proved by William Hudson and Sarah
Bradford.
Next
Action of trespass on
the case. John Onion agt. Richard Straughn. It’s ordered a commission issue to examine
witnesses.
John Sutton, Jr. (b. prior to 1711)
1758
John
Sutton b. prior to 1711, d. Caroline, son of John Sutton md Sarah _____ and had William,
John, James, Stephen and Joseph. He was Church Warden, St. Margaret’s Parish in
1741. His will was probated in Caroline in 1785. He was a Justice in Caroline
in 1758, see. Order Book, 1755-58, page 39.
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John Sutton
27
August 1755
p.
321
Gideon
Marr, Plaintiff against William Browning*, Defendant. In Tresspass, Assault & Battery. Dismis’d.
John
Sutton**, Plaintiff
against Robert Pool, Defendant. In Case. The conditional judgment formerly
obtained by the plaintif against the defendant [is]
confirmed and he recover five pounds fifteen shillings & nine pence with
interest and costs.
* Not sure if this Browning is related to the Brownings who are associated with the Poe family in Essex and Culpeper counties
** This is the same John Sutton of
page. 504. To Benjamin Hubbard, John
Sutton, James Jamieson, and William Parker of
We have examined the within named Ann Lowry,
privately and apart from her husband and we do certify that the said Ann
acknowledged the deed hereunto annexed, and that she executed the same freely
and voluntarily without the threats of persuasions of her husband, and
relinquished her right of dower in the land and premises within conveyed.
Signed June 14, 1759 – John Sutton, Jas. Jameson
Further information on Robert Lowry
April 3, 1759
Page. 505. April 17, 1759 from Robert Lowry
of St. Margaret’s Parish in Caroline County and Ann, his wife, to Eli Noell of the Parish of St. Ann’s in the County of Essex,
for 35 pounds, all that dividend or parcel of land containing 200 acres,
situated in the Parish of Southam in Cumberland,
bounded by William Holladay, James Daniel, Peter Holland, Robert Hudgens,
containing 200 acres. Signed – Robert Lowry, Ann (+ her mark) Lowry, Witnesses
– Lewis Lowry, Richard Lowry, Mark Andrews, John Noell,
James Andany, Jeremiah Farmer, Lewis Lowry. At April
3, 1759 Court, this deed was acknowledged by Robert Lowry, a party thereto, and
by the Court ordered to be recorded.
14 June 1759
Page. 508. to Benjamin Hubbard, John
Sutton, James Jamieson, and William Parker of
We have examined the within named Ann Lowry, privately
and apart from her husband and we do certify that the said Ann acknowledged the
deed hereunto annexed, and that she executed the same freely and voluntarily
without the threats or persuasions of her husband, and relinquished her right
of dower in the land and premises within conveyed. Signed June 14, 1759 – John Sutton, Jas. Jameson
29 October 1759
William Powe produced a
certificate from Robt. Gilchrist Gent., for taking up
a runaway Negro man named Arthur belonging to Rice Curtis,
Others “producing a certificate” for other
“runaway negros” includes Alexander Loggie, Joshua Grady and Richard Edmundson.
No other business this day except these.
William Armstrong Crozier, editor.
Deed Book E 1751-1761
Mossom Poe*
1 May 1759
Page 210
James (X) Davis of Spots Co. and Mary his wife to Mossom Poe of
*Marsom
Poe now is in
(From Dorman, court order books)
11 May 1759
Eusebius Stone Gent is appointed overseer of the
road from John Baylor, Esqr. to the fork of the road
by the Ivy Church and to have the following hands. Colo. Baylor's home house
and mill quarter, Jno. Bowin,
Ben Gatewood, Jos. Ballard, John Walden's quarter, Willm. Ballard, Armistead's quarter, John Eubank, Abram
Wood and William
Poe*, to assist him in keeping
the road in repair.
13 September 1759
Sarah Herndon, relict of William Herndon declar'd
she would not take or received the legacy to her given by the last will of
William Herndon.
*
Sarah Poe, daughter of Simon Poe, SR
Mary Herndon
Joseph Herndon
James Herndon
13 September 1759
Mary Herndon
returned an account against Joseph
Herndon estate.
James Herndon
Junr. Agt. Jno.
Ordered James Herndon
pay William Hill 220 pounds of tobacco for one day’s attendance and coming and
going once 65 miles as an evidence for him against
Ordered James
Herndon pay Richard George 25 pounds of tobacco for one day
attendance as an evidence for him against
14 September 1759
p. 76
Ordered Ben: Walden pay Samuel. Poe 100 pounds of tobacco for four days'
attendance as an evidence for him against Stone..
10 April 1760
p. 99
Suit in Chancery Adam Byrd agt . Stephen Poe Dismissed.
Colonial Caroline: A History of
p. 437
From
The
church wardens did a certain amount of welfare work in spite of their
preoccupation with the enforcement of the laws governing religious worship.
Following are the cases they took charge of in Caroline from the records in the
Order Books:
1761 – Curtis and Peter Poe,
the sons of John Blaikey Poe
bound because their father neglected their education.
Here is the record as transcribed by
John Frederick Dorman.
Page 135
13 Nov. 1760
It appearing to the
Court that John Blaikey does not take proper
care of the education of his children Curtis and Peter, it’s ordered the
Churchwardens of St. Margaret’s Parish bind them out.
This record cited by
1764
p. 447
1764 Price Poe (apprentice); John Beverley Roy (Master);
Schooling only (Trade)
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1751-1761
Benjamin
Powe* (spelling of court record)
25 November 1760
Page 271 of Deed Book G 1766-1771
Isaac Darnall of
Spots.
* Nickolas Darnall
lived in
13 June 1761
p. 227
Action of Debt. Wm. Spiller agt. William Bullard, James Bullard, Frederick
Fortson and William
Poe. The defendants not appearing the judgment of last court is
confirmed against Frederick Fortson and James Bullard and George Peay security for Jone for pounds
32.12.2 1/2 current money. To be discharged in the defendant's paying pounds
11.5.7 farthing with interest from 8 May 1760
Feb. 1764
p. 43
On the motion of William Poe and Thomas Reynolds, securities of Elizabeth
Charles for the administration of the goods and chattels, rights and credits
that were of Oliver Charles. [She to] be summoned to next court to give them
counter security.
Dorman – Order Books
Page 409
John Watts is admitted guardian to William, Thomas, Susanna, Martin, Augustine and
Martha Hewlett.
Page 410
14 April 1763
On the motion of
James Herndon, it’s order he have administration of the estate of
Joseph Herndon, and acknowledge a bond
John Gibson, John Woolfolk and Richard Woolfolk are
appointed to appraise the estate of Joseph Herndon
8 March 1764
p. 62
David, a Negro
slave belonging to Robert Taliaferro,
A mortgage from
James Gouge to John Younger was proved by John Hinde
and ordered to be recorded.
9 March 1764
p. 64
Benjamin Winslow
agt. John Waller. This day came John Beverly Roy and George Stubberfield
and undertook for John that in case he should be cast in this suit they would satisfie and pay the condemnation of the Court or render
his body to prison or that John and George would do it for him. The defendant
by Zachary Lewis his attorney saith that he
hath paid to the plaintiff pounds(blank amount) and prays this may be enquired
of by the country and the plaintiff likewise. Therefore let a jury come at the
10 March 1764
p. 76
On the Petition of William Poe and Thomas Rennolds
for Elizabeth Charles giving counter security and she failing to comply with
the order, its ordered she deliver up the whole estate of Oliver Charles,
deceased, to William Poe and Thos. Rennolds.
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12 May 1764
p. 145
William Johnton
agt. William
Poe. Tresspass on the case. Judgment is
granted the plaintiff for his costs.
12 May 1764
p. 158
Jacob King agt. William Poe. Case. Upon the
defendant's acknowledging that he does not remember that ever he called the plaintiff a mullato
or that he knows that he is one and on the defendant paying cost, this suit is
dismissed. (see suit in 1773 between these parties)
Dorman – Order Books
13 September 1764
On the Petition of John Almand,
Carr McGehee and Garett Hackett, praying for counter security
or otherwise from John Watts in relation to the estates of the
orphans of Thomas Hewlett, it is ordered he be summoned to the
16 February 1765
p. 384
Robert
Hart agt. Shadrack Watts. In case. This day came the plaintiff by his attorney and the
defendant being not found, and alias capias is
granted.
1765 cases mention Richard George, Jonadal George [sic], Robert
George. They each were charged for debt by John Graham & Company.
1765
p. 115 Court 9th day of August
1765
William Strachan, Plaintiff aginst Elizabeth Poe, widow, defendt.
In Case This day came the Plt. By his attorney and
the Defendt. Tho solemnly
called came not therefore it is considered by the court that unless the
Defendant appear here at the next court and answer the Plaintiffs action that
Judgment will then be granted the Plt. Agst the Defendt. And James Claytor her security for the plts.
Damages
p. 215 Court 14th Day of September
1765
William Strachan Plt.
Agst. Elizabeth Poe Deft. In Case The Defendt. Pleads that she owes nothing which the plt. Joined Thomas Reynolds
first entering her special bail
*
Is this the widow of Samuel Poe Junior?
Dorman – Order Books
15 June 1765
p. 92
Richard
Nall agt.
William Harper. By petition. This
day came the plaintiff and an alias summons is to issue.
9 August 1765
p. 114
Nicholas Winterton Plaintiff against
Benjamin Robinson Gent. Deft. In
Debt Charles Robinson entered himself Special Bail for the Defendt.
Who prayed Oyer
Edward Dixon
Plaintiff against George Kennor Defendt. In Debt This suit
is Dismist and the Plt. Is
to recover of the Deft his costs expended.
Thomas Reynolds
Plt agst Eusebius Stone Deft. In Debt This Suit
is Dismist
10 August 1764
p. 234
James Gouge
agt. John Pickett. In Debt. Dismissed, the plaintiff paying costs.
Sparacio.
p. 328 Court 13th day of June 1766
William Strachan plt.
Agst Elizabeth Poe widow defent.
In Case This suit is continued.
p. 353 Court 10th day of July 1766
Ordered that William Poe with his gang assist
Charles Stern and his gang in making a crossway over Prossers
Run.
Dorman – Order Books
12 September 1765
p. 139
A deed for land from John George and Ursella his wife to John Gatewood
was proved on the part of John George by John Bowcock,
Reuben Gatewood and James George.
William
Armstrong Crozier, editor. Genealogical Publishing
Co., In. Baltimore, 1971
Deed Book G. 1766-1771
3 November 1766
James (X) Jones and Mary his wife of St. Geo
Par. Spots Co. to Marsom Poe of Par and Co. afsd, 30 lbs. curr. 48 1/2 a in St. Geo Par. Spots.
*Marsom
Poe now is documented to live in
Sparacio.
Order Book 9 July 1767 – 12 August 1768
p. 32 Court 14th of August 1767
William Strahn
Plt. Against Elizabeth Poe deft. In Case. The plaintiff not
being a Resident of this Colony and failing to give the Defendant security for
her costs agreeable to the Rule of this Court, on the motion of the Defendant,
Judgment is granted her against him for costs by her about her defence in this behalf granted.
(Strahn or Strachan? Or is it really Straughan?)
14 August 1767.
p.32
Ordered that Elizabeth Poe pay James Samuell 425 pounds of tobacco for attending this court nine
days as an evidence for her at the suit of Strahn
13 November 1767
p. 63 Robert Gilchrist, Gent agt. William Poe.
In debt. The defendant saith that he cannot deny plaintiff's action. It is
considered by the Court that the plaintiff recover pounds 61.12.1 and his
costs. This judgment except the costs is to be discharged by the payment of
pounds 30.16. 1/2 with legal interest from 89 July 1765.
15 May 1768
p. 178
For reasons appearing to the court Jeremiah
Rawlins, William
Poe, Reuben Catlett and Robert Woolfolk
are discharged from the presentment of
the grand jury found against them.
p. 129 court 15th of April 1768
William Poe against Joseph Cooper. In trespass
assault and battery Dismist with costs.
Elizabeth Poe haveing obtained an Attachment against the Estate of William Strachan who
hath privately removed himself or so absconds that ordinary Process cannot be
served upon him for five hundred and thirty nine pounds of nett
tobacco and fifteen shillings due by a Judgment of the Court of Caroline County
and the Sheriff haveing returned that he had executed
the same in the hands of William Garrett, this day came the said William
Garrett and being first sworn declared that he is indebted to the said William
Strachan more than the said Elizabeth demands but that the said Defendant,
Strachan, hath commenced a suit against him to recover the same and that the
money on which the Attachment is levied is the same for which the said Strachan hath sued him and the said Strachan not
appearing tho solemnly called, on the motion of the
said Elizabeth by William Bowler, her Attorney, it's considered by the Court
that she recover against the said William Garrett the said five hundred and
thirty nine pounds of tobacco and fifteen shillings and also her cost in this
behalf expended and leave is given the said Garrett to plead this Judgment in barr to the said Defendant's claim for so much.
Caroline
p. 303 Court 10th
of March 1769
William Poe against Lunsford Lomax
Gt. On Petition The Defendant being duly summoned and failing to appear tho solemnly called, it is considered by the Court that the
Plt. Recover against the said Defendant four pounds
fourteen shillings and nine pence, the Debt in the petition specified, and also
his costs in this behalf expended.
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"James DISMUKES -- of St Marg.
Parish, Caroline County..., wife Ruth, son
James DISMUKES, son William DISMUKES, son Reuben DISMUKES,
daughter Mary
YARBROUGH,
wife of James YARBROUGH; daughter Sarah YARBROUGH, wife of Henry
YARBROUGH, youngest daughter Milley
DISMUKES and Ann DISMUKES,
my three
youngest children: Reuben DISMUKES,
Milley DISMUKES and Ann DISMUKES...,
Executor: friend Samuel HAWES, will dated: 21 January 1769.
Witnesses:
Robert FARISH, Cornelius VAUGHAN,
Elias
1770. Page 14
Negroes: Dinah, Amey, boy Gabriel,
woman Lot, Levie a boy, Clara, Sampson,
woman Patt, boy Goin,
boy Nelson, young Tom and Rachel and their increase."
p. 234 Court 15th
of June 1771
Ordered Thomas Tiller pay
Coleman Ross fifty pounds of Tobo for attending this
court two days as an Evidence for him at the suite of Thomas Powe.
p. 235 Court 15th
of June 1771
Thomas Poe against Thomas
Tiller. On Petition came the parties by their attorneys, and on hearing the
testimony on both sides, It is considered by the Court the same be dismissed
and that the Deft. Recover of the petitioner his costs by him in this behalf
expended.
William Armstrong Crozier, editor.
Deed Book H 1771-1774
23 September 1771.
John Sutton, Senr. (X), and Elizabeth, his wife, of Orange Co. to Benjamin Poe, of Berkeley Par., Spts. Co. Pounds 12 curr.
164 acres. Jos. Willoughby, Edward Brasfield, Leonard
Brasfield. No date of Record.
*
Whichever Benjamin Poe this is lives in Berkeley Parish, Spotsylvania County,
where we find Marsom Poe and his son, Thomas Powe.
**
Referred to here as Senior. This is actually the second of three generations of
John Suttons.
Virginia County Court Records Order
Book Abstracts of Caroline County,
p. 364. Court 14 of November
1771
Ordered Charles Pemberton,
Walter Anderson, William Poe, and Joseph
Timberlake or any three of them (being first sworn) do appraise the estate of
Edward Bowler deceased and return an Inventory thereof to Court.
William Armstrong Crozier, editor.
Genealogical Publishing Co., In. Baltimore, 1971
6 June 1772*
Dudley Gatewood and Sarah, his wife, and James Gatewood and Frances, his wife, of Amherst Co., to Edward Brasfield, of Spts. Co. Pounds 80
curr. 220 a. in Berkeley Par., Spts.
Co. (Mentions brother, Peter Gatewood), Joseph
Willoughby, Benjamin
Poe, Leonard Brasfield, Thos. Penn, Jno. Penn, James Coleman, Larkin Gatewood.
No date of Record.
*Benjamin Poe is witnessing
transaction of land transfer from Dudley and James Gatewood
of Amherst Co. to Edward Brasfield of
Benjamin Poe buys
land in
8 August 1772
A Deed Indented &
Receipt from Edward Brasfied & Elizabeth his wife
(she being first privately examined) to Benjamin
Poe acknowledged & ordered
to be recorded.
William Armstrong Crozier, editor.
Genealogical Publishing Co., In. Baltimore, 1971
two
months later Benjamin Poe sells land in
20 October 1772. Benjamin Poe
and Elizabeth, his wife, of Spts. Co. to Edward Brasfield of same Co. Pounds 40. 160 a. in Spts. Co. purchased of John
Sutton, etc. Witnesses, Uriah Edwards, Charles Pemberton, Uriah Edwards, junr. No date of Record.
12 March 1773
p. 183
David Stern, Plt.
against William
Poe (Marriner) Deft. In Case. This suit abates by the defendants death.
12 March 1773
p. 190
Richard Goodall,
Plt. against William Poe, deft. In Case (for slander) came the parties by their
attorneys & the defendant saving & reserving to himself all manner of
advantage of exception as well to the jurisdiction of the Cort
as to the Plaintiffs Writ & declaration, & prays time till the next
court to answer thereto which is granted him.
12 March 1773
p. 191
Jacob King agst William Poe on Petition Came the
parties by their attorneys and on hearing the evidence & arguments on both
sides. It is considered by the Court that the Petitioner recover against the
said Defendent ninety five pounds of nett tobacco, also his costs in this behalf expended.
10 Sept. 1773
p. 396
Jno: Apperson, Guardian to Nelly Kay, Plt. against Jno: Evans, Jno:
In Debt. William Poe entered himself special Bail for defendants according to Law
& came the parties by their attorneys & defendant plead payment which
Plaintiff joined & the Trial thereof is referred till next court.
11 March 1774
p. 484
John Gray & Compy. Plts agt. James Charles
& William
Poe, defendants. Plaintiffs by
Alexander Rose, their attorney, Judgment is granted them against defendants and
James Carter, Security for their appearance for what shall appear to be due
Plaintiffs and costs unless Defendantss appear at
next court & answer this suit.
Bulletin of the
13 December 1775
p. 135-6
At a meeting of the
Committee December the 13th, 1775
Present 15 members
Mr. George Guy produced a
receipt wherein It appears he has fully paid Colo. James Taylor the money He
had received by direction of this Com.
John Tennant, James Upshaw,
Thos. Lawry, Thos. Lomax & John Armistead Gent, or any three of them
(Or any others of the Committee to made up that number) are appointed to be a
Select Committee in the Destrict (sic) about Port
Royall & that they enquire of Salt & If any Person is found with more
in possession than they shall think proper for their own use that they the
aforesaid Com. distribute It amongst the People at the price & as they
shall think proper. The aforesaid Committee Or any three of them are also
appointed to sell the Biscuit Stored at Port Royall & Remit the money
arising from the Sale to Mr. James Hunter in King George at the request of the
Owner of the said Biscuit.
Whereas It appears to this Com. that Mr. James Dunlop of
Port Royall has a Vessell repairing there, The aforesd,
Ordered Rodham Kennor,
William Murrah, Turner
John Jones, John Monor & Michl. Yates are appointed to enquire about the race that
they suspect was Run Between David Woodroof Fielding,
Woodroof & Nich: Lewis
& report to this Committee
The Preceding Orders were signed by Anthony Thornton
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Court 14th day of
March 1776
Present. James Taylor, John
Armistead, Walker Taliaferro, Samuel Hawes, gentleman justices
On petition of Reuben Bullard for leave to open a road.
Peyton Stern, William Poe, David Stern and
Richard Bowler or any three of them being first sworn according to law are
appointed to view the way proposed by the said Bullard and report the
conveniences and inconveniences attending the same. Present, George Guy, Gt.
p. 14th March
1776
Richard Micaw,
Thomas Ship, William Poe, David Stern or any
three of them being first sworn before some Justice of the Peace for this
County are appointed to appraise the estate of William Summerson,
deceased.
p. 621 Court 11 April 1776
On Petition of William
Martin to have a way through the
Sparacio states: Apparently orders from 12 Sept 1776 Court to Nov Court
1777 have been lost
p. 33 Nov Court 1777
Peyton Stern, David Stern,
Reuben Saunders, and George Alsop and William Poe or any three of them being first sworn before some Justice
of the Peace for this County are appointed to appraise the
p. 48 Court 8th
January 1778
The Court are of the opinion
that the sum of ten pounds be paid to John Hoomes,
Gentleman, for the use of Benjamin Poe, as compensation for
his trouble and expence in maintaining his sick
son* while on Furlough from the Army of the United States.
*
This passage appears unclear. Was Benjamin Poe being compensated for caring for
the sick son of John Hoomes? Or compensated, through
John Hoomes, for "maintaining" his own son,
Virgil, disabled at The Battle of Germantown. Perhaps Hoomes
was a local official charged with dispensing government reimbursements. The
words "maintaining" and "sick" appear problematic to the
understanding of the court order. Why would the government not just “pay” the
money directly to Benjamin Poe? While the records for a wounded “Hoomes” has not been checked, Virgil Poe (who appears in
Poe,
Virgil,
esf Spotsylvania Co. VA, in 2nd VA Regiment; PN 1811 for disability from hip wound at Battle of
Germantown*; PN age 62
Note:
The Battle of
Germantown took place in October, 1777. Virgil Poe could be the son of this
Benjamin Poe who received compensation for "maintaining his sick
son." This Benjamin Poe and wife
Poe, Benjamin 6 1
Poe,
John 2
Poe,
Virgil 4
1936
Typed manuscript at the DAR Library,
Elizabeth
Poe
Cathy
Poe
1785
Joel
Phillips m. Cathy Poe 27 Nov. 1785
Bondsman:
Elizabeth Poe*
*Wouldn’t
Benjamin Poe normally have been the Bondsman? So, did Benjamin Poe die shortly
after arriving at
p. 126 Court 8 Oct 1778
A deed indented and receipt
from Benjamin
Poe and Elizabeth his wife (she being first
privately examined) acknowledged and ordered to be recorded (to whom granted not named)
*
Did Benjamin Poe, his wife, along with a Samuel Poe and Virgil and John move to
Amherst Co., VA?
The Last Will and Testament of Rebecca Bradley deced. was proved by the Oaths of two witnesses and ordered to be recorded. Peyton Stern, the Executor therein named having refused to take upon him the execution thereof. On motion of William Poe who took the Oath prescribed by Law. Certificate is granted him for obtaining Letters of Administration on the said Estate with the Will annexed. Bond acknowledged and ordered to be recorded
Richard Ship, Peyton Stern, Richard Ship JUNR and Richard Micou or any three of the, being first sworn are appointed to appraise the Estate of Elizabeth Bradley, deceased, according to Law.
The Herndon Family of
Sarah (Poe) Herndon
p.41
Court of August 1781
It appearing to the Court that Sarah Herndon,
having held sundry slaves and other estate of her deceased husband William
Herndon and moving out of this State and carrying the same hath thereby
forfeited all her right and title thereto by the laws of the Commonwealth.
Kimberly Curtis Campbell, Milford,
Virginia, Iberian Publishing Company,
October 1782
Ordered Peyton Stern, Richard Micou, William Poe and Samuel Rawlins, or any two of
them do view the most convenient way from Richard Ship's through Marshall's and
Sullengers plantations into the main road.
Court 11June 1784
Musco
Garnett and Mungo Roy. Executors of James (blurred by
erasure). Plaintiffs against John Evans
and William
Poe. Defendant In Debt The Defendants Evans failing to appear on the
motion of the Plaintiffs by their Attorney it is considered by the Court that
the Plaintiffs recover against the said Defendant and Elijah Jeter the
security for his appearance the Debt in the Declaration mentioned and costs
unless the said Defendant should appear and answer at
the next Court. The former Process in this suit not being executed on the Defendant Poe.
On motion of the Plaintiffs by their Attorney, it is considered by the Court
that the Plaintiffs have a new Writ against the said Defendant.
Page 375
William Poe, Plaintiff against John Long
defendant On Petition The Defendant
failing to appear tho solemnly called on the motion
of the Petitioner by his Attorney it is considered by the Court that the
Plaintiff recover against the said Defendant three pounds fourteen shillings
and six pence. Also his costs in this behalf expended. And the Defendant in
mercy &c. But this Judgment except the costs is to be discharged by the
payment of one pound, seventeen shillings and three pence with legal interest
thereon after the rate of five per centum per annum from the twenty first day
of June on thousand seven hundred and eighty three till paid.
Sparacio.
13 May 1785
James Dunlop, Plaintiff against
-- The same, Assignee of Rowland McKenny, Plaintiff against John Boulware
and William
Poe, defendants, On Petition. This petition is continued.
John Pettiss,
Plaintiff against John Boulware and William Poe
defendants In Debt.
11 June 1785
James Dunlop, Assignee of Rowland McKenny, Plaintiffs against John Boulware
and William
Poe Defendants (Judgment against Defts).
Page 116
9 September 1785
Mungo
Roy, Exr. of James Micou, deced.,
Plaintiff against John Evans & William Poe,
Defendents. In Debt
This day came the Plaintiff by his Attorney
and the Defendants although solemnly called came not but made default;
Therefore it is considered by the Court that the Plainfiff
recover against the said Defendant and Elijah
Jeter, the Security for his appearance, eleven pounds. two shillings
specie, the Debt in the Declaration mentioned together with his costs in this
behalf expended; And the said Defendant in cercy,
&c., But this Judgment, except the costs, is to be discharged by the
payment of five pounds eleven shillings specie together with legal interest
thereon from the twentieth day of October one thousand seven hundred and eighty
two til paid
p. 206
8 December 1785
Ordered to Peyton Stern, Phillip Jones, David
Stern and William
Poe, or any three of them [ appraise the estate of Reuben Sullenger, deced.]
John Sutton (b. prior to 1711)
1785
John Sutton b. prior to 1711,
d. Caroline, son of John Sutton md. Sarah _____ and
had William, John, James, Stephen and Joseph. He was Church Warden, St.
Margaret’s Parish in 1741. His will was probated in Caroline in 1785. He was a
Justice in Caroline in 1758, see. Order Book, 1755-58, page 39.
p. 74.
16 May 1787
Richard Ship,
Plaintiff against William Poe, John
Samuel, defendants
Motion on a Replevy
Bond
(ruled against defendants)
William Poe on juries, 15 May 1786, 17 March 1788 and 11 Aug 1791
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Page 164 of this book begins:
[What happened this past year. July and
August are heavy with rebuilding and repairing bridges. Were they in such bad
shape due to the men off fighting in the War, or did a hurricane hit the East
coast this year? It might be of interest to those who research weather
conditions to check out the old newspapers for clues.]
October 1782
Ordered Peyton Stern, Richard Micou, William Poe and Samuel Rawlins or any two of
them do view the most convenient way from Richard Ship’s through Marshall’s and Sullenger’s
Plantations into the main road.
September 1794
From the Fork Road at Trap, [The Trap was the
tavern located between Port Royal and Bowling Green. . . ] over Stern’s Mill to
the road leading by Meeting House, Mark Bowler, Jr. appointed Overseer on which
the hands of William
Poe, Sarah Bradley, Mark Bradley, Mark Bowler, William
Clift and Samuel McGehee are to work.
20 October 1794
William Poe witnessed deed from Francis Hackley to William Payne
William Poe 105 acres (listed each year for the
period 1788-99)
(105
acres mentioned in list of the land tax within the district of Nicholas Long,
in the
p. 5 Land Book 1788
William Poe
Quantity 105 acres. price per acre 5/1
Amount of land Excl. of Lotts
26 ... 13.... 9 (don't know what this means)
Amount of tax 9 ... 8 .... 1 (don't know the
meaning)
Marriages of
p. 68
John Dodd and Lucy
Poe
married 2 Jan 1790
John Shackleford,
minister (Baptist 1774-1792)
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Court
Records
Dismukes – Elliott - Saunders
"John
HOOMES, executor of William ELLIOTT, dec'd...and Ruth DISMUKES and
Charles
WOOLFOLK, John CHILES, John WOOLFOLK,
Commissioners appointed by the
court
to Samuel HAWES, 293 acres bounded by a corner to Samuel's. Wit:
Henry
RAWLINGS, Thomas HARRIS, Daniel COLEMAN, Richard
TOOMBS,
Richard HAWES, William SAUNDERS and Reuben TURNER. 2 Jan 1794"
Note
that Thomas Powe, son of Marsom
Poe moved from
"Amos
ADAMS and wife Elizabeth ADAMS. Deed, 1 February 1799, L20
sterling,
25
acres being part of 54 acres surveyed for Amos ADAMS on the haed
of Red
Bank
of Little Saluda; Gov Chas PINCKNEY at Columbia 5 Feb 1798, bounding on
land
of Charles ADMAS, James ADAMS. Wit: Benj ROWE, Gabriel JONES. /s/
Amos
ADAMS, /s/
ROBINSON,
JP. rec 18 May 1799."
"James
HUSTON to James ADAMS, planter. Deed, (blank) 1796, L30
SC money, 75
acres
it being part of 75 acres on head of Red Bank of Little Saluda River;
Lt
Gov Wm BULL 16 Sept 1774 and 75 acres on the head of Red Bank on south
prong
joining Chas ADAMS, CARSON, PATERSON, Wm ADAMS, it ebing
part of land
granted
to James HUSTON. Wit: William (x) ADAMS, Benjamin
ROWE, Mary
HUSTON,
William (x) ADAMS, Gabriel JONES. /s/ James HUSTON. Proven 21
April
1798 by Benj ROWE; Wm ROBERTSON, JP. Rec 18 May 1799"
James Bradley, Absolem Bradley
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Kimberly Curtis Campbell, Milford,
Virginia, Iberian Publishing Company,
December 1799
Raymond Poe (Mordecai Howard and Catherine
Howard his wife summoned to give William Fields counter security on
her Admin of the estate, she being formerly
Catharine
Poe)
Admin/Executor: Catherine Howard
February 1800
Raymond Poe (Ordered Mordecai Howard and Catherine Howard, his wife, who was Catherine Poe,
Adminstrator of Raymond Poe, deceased, be summoned to shew [sic] cause why they should not give William Fields
counter security for their administration.)
July 1801
Raymond Poe (ordered that Mordecai Howard and Catherine his wife Administratrix of
Raymond Poe, deceased, be summoned to appear at September Court next to give
William Bullock and William Field counter security on her Admin.)
September 1802
Edmund Poe orphan of Raymond Poe, dec.,
made choice of Modicai Howard senr.
As his guardian together with Thomas Ship
his security…
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