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1715 |
Surry Co., Virginia |
Died |
Abt 1796 |
Caroline Co., Virginia |
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Married |
Est 1739 |
Caroline Co., Virginia |
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Est 1734 |
Culpeper Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
17 Sep 1793 |
Wilkes Co., Georgia |
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Sarah Ann Doggett | F2752 |
Married |
1763 |
Henry County, Virginia |
Born |
1750 |
Culpeper Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
1813 |
Williamson Co., Tennessee |
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Spouse |
Susanna Lansford | F3115 |
Married |
12 Jun 1779 |
Henry Co., Virginia |
Born |
1754 |
Albermarle, Virginia |
Died |
22 Apr 1836 |
Bedford Co., Virginia |
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Spouse |
Mary Leony "Oney" Bright | F3141 |
Married |
2 Apr 1778 |
Bedford Co., Virgina |
Born |
1756 |
Caroline Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
1820 |
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Buried |
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Mary Wheeler | F3139 |
Married |
Abt 1800 |
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Born |
Abt 1740 |
Essex Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
15 Dec 1794 |
Essex Co., Virginia |
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Elizabeth Sthreshley | F6786 |
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12 Nov 1763 |
Caroline Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Buried |
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Spouse |
Elizabeth Russell | F3649 |
Married |
Bef 1784 |
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Born |
12 Nov 1763 |
Caroline, Virginia Colony |
Died |
23 Jan 1833 |
Russel Co., Virginia |
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Spouse |
Lucy Johnston | F3072 |
Married |
1 Feb 1787 |
Russel Co., Virginia |
Born |
Abt 1765 |
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Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Buried |
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John Harry | F3143 |
Married |
Abt 1780 |
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Abt 1765 |
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Yes, date unknown |
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Est 1740 |
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Yes, date unknown |
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- [S275] Lyman Chalkley, Lyman Chalkley.
August, 1764 (B).
Cresap vs. Walker.? Debtor Dr. Thomas Walker : 1765? March 17, To 54 ells of oznabrigs for bags; paid for making 20 bags, 10//; thread, 1//6. March 19, paid William Ives for carriage of 10 horseloads of flour to Fort Cumberland; paid Notley Pigman for water carriage of 87^ bushels of wheat, weight 5,250 pounds, at Z/. March 21, paid Edmond Martin for carriage of 24^ bushels of wheat, weight 1,400 pounds, at 3/; paid James Hayton for carriage of 40 bushels of wheat, weight 2,400 pounds, at 3/. March 28, paid Daniel Lynn for carriage of 12 casks of flour ; paid Daniel Lynn for carriage of 33 pounds wheat ; to 21 yards oznabrigs for bags ; paid for making of six bags, 3//, thread, 6d. ; paid William Ives for carriage of 16 horseloads of flour to Fbrt Cumberland ; paid Nathan Triggs for water carriage of 38 bushels wheat ; paid Nathan Triggs for water carriage of 200
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poands of flour; paid William Triggs for water carriage of 35>^ bushels wheat ; paid William Reynolds for water carriage of 39^^ budiels of wheat. April 7, paid William Wiggins for water carriage of 38 bushels of wheat. April 8, paid Samuel Hayton for water carriage of 30 bushels of wheat; paud Samuel Hayton for water carriage of 2 casks of flour. April 17, paid Zebulon Robinet for water carriage of 6 casks of flour and 19j4 bushels of wheat; paid John Crisp for materials for the flat. April 26, paid Isaac Crumwell per your order. May 7, paid William Williams for water carriage of 58 bushels of wheat; paid Joseph Flint's order on you. May 26, paid Vann Swearingen for wintering 20 wagon horses purchased by Governor Sharp for his Majesty's service; paid William Reynolds for water carriage of 2,388 pounds of flour, at 3//. Maryland, Frederick County, to wit '* June 30, 1762. Sworn to by Thomas Cresap, gent, before Thomas Norris. Cferti* ficate with seal by John Darnall, clerk, that Thomas Norris "is one of his Lordships the Right Honorable the Lord Proprietory his Justices of the Peace" for Frederick County. Casjle Hill, September 30, 1760. Sir ; Your favor of ye 30th of August came to hand the other day. The contents thereof surprises me, I suppose, as much as Mrs. Hoops's answer did you. I shall not at present enter into the justness, or reasonableness, of the account, as I presume that is out of the question. You, I make no doubt, are sensible the money ought to have been paid by the Crown, and I should have thought your experience from the year 1755 would have convinced you that it was necessary to apply either before or at the time the Commissioners settled the accounts for the campaign of 1758, as no regard has been paid to any ac- counts that were not brought in before such settlements of any campaign were finished. As to your seeking justice in Virginia, I presume no Court, or jury, can be of opinion that I am to pay the debts due from the Crown which remain unpaid from the neglect of the creditors. Could I assist you I should with the greatest pleasure, but as I cannot, must leave you to take any method you may think Just and most likely to recover your due. I am, your most humble servant, (Signed) Thomas Walker. Col. Thomas Cresap, the Old Town, Maryland. James Heaton's receipt to Thomas Cresap, 21st March, 1756, £3.12.0. Edmond Martin's (mark) receipt to Thomas (Cresap, 21st March, 1755, £2.2.0. William Frigg's receipt to Thomas Cresap, 28th March, 1755, £2.12.0. John Crisp's order on Mr. Thomas Walker, Commis- sary, 13th April, 1755. William Williams's receipt .(Test, Jarvis Houg- ham.) Isaac Cromwell's order. Notley Pigman's receipt. William Rey- nold's receipt. William Wigins's receipt. William Ives's receipt. William Reynold's receipt. Zebulon Robinet's receipt. Daniel Linns's receipt. Na- than Trigg's receipt. Joseph Flint's receipt. Samuel Haton's receipt. I do certify that sixty head of beef cattle and fifty head of sheep, bought by the contractors for the use of the forces under the command of Col. George Washington, were grazed upon the plantation of Col. Thomas Cresap, at Old Town, from the 15th of July to the 15th of September, inclusive. (Signed) Joseph Galbreath, assistant to the contractors. Fort Cumberland, September 21, 1758. Attachment against Thomas Walker, addressed to sheriff of Augusta, to answer Thomas Cresap, dated 17th February, in second year of our reign. Daniel Linn's receipt. William Ives's receipt. March 1, 1764.
William Reynolds listed in Chronicles of the Scotch Irish.
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