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Prince Edward Co, was split from Amelia in 1754 | Wade, Charles (I547450915)
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Prince Edward Co., Virginia DB1/106b. May 2 1757 from Peter Davis of Prince Edward and Parish of St. Patrick, to John Popham of same, for 30 pounds, a certain tract of land of 400 acres in Prince Edward and St. Patrick's Parish on the North side of Bush River bounded by Watkins, Cobbs' and Watson's line, by patent granted to the said Peter Davis. Wit - John (his mark) Hayes, Hen Watkins, Massie (`her mark) Howlet. Recorded 13 Sep 1757. | Davis, Peter (I70083)
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PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOK 1/Page 110b. Sep 14, 1762 from Theodrick Carter of P [Pittsylvania], to William Randolph of the country of Great Britain, for 140 £, a certain tract of land in P on the branches of Bush River, 400 acres bounded by [Mc]Geehee [Magby], the low grounds, Halcomb. Signed -Theo Carter. Wit -Geo Walton, Joel Watkins, David Greenhill. Recorded Sep 14, 1762.
| Carter, Theodorick3 dna Jr. (I13974)
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Priscilla Reynolds Pickering wife of Jonathan Pickering was the sister to Vincent Reynolds who was the father to Gilpin Reynolds. Mary is the daughter of Gilpin Reynolds and Philena King. Both deceased at time of her wedding | Family F518495160
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Prisley Carter to Oney [Annie] Waddell 29 Jan 1789 (1/208)
Children:
1. William Carter 1789-1840
2. Stuart Carter 1791-
3. Pascal Carter 1792-
4. Henrietta Carter Smithson 1795-
5. Peyton Carter 1797-
- Blanche Keating Collie, descendant and family researcher | Family F518494989
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Private, Company M, 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Also served as an unassigned soldier in the 3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery from March 2, 1864 to November 9, 1865. Probably left the 3rd Pennsylvania H.A. to join the 18th Pennsylvania. At war's end, the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry and the 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry were consolidated to form the 3rd Pennsylvania Provisional Cavalry. Transferred to Company D, 3rd Provisional Cavalry on July 14, 1865. Absent, on detached service at muster out. Pennsylvania State Archives lists soldiers named Joseph Pickerin one in Company I as never Joined company and a second in Company M. Based on statistical data, these are the same soldiers. Listed in Company I in pension records.
Born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Filed for a pension on January 9, 1891, application number 988,277, certificate 899,811 from Nebraska. Wife Emma Pickering filed for a widow's pension on May 27, 1918, application number 1,121,122, certificate number 859,883 from Nebraska. Died in Ingleside, Nebraska(findagrave) | Pickering, Joseph (I23639)
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Prob Goochland | Anderson, Mary E. [Elizabeth] (I80009)
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Prob. Chester, PA | Brown, IMMIGRANT William (I547445723)
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Prob. Richmond | Reynolds, Robert [88 Tillman] (I7260)
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Prob. Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Virginia or as found in Prince Edward Co., DB1/46a. 8 Apr 1755; John Gannaway petitioned for 1 acre belonging to Richard Benit on the south side of Appomattox River, in order to build a a mill across the river. Rcorded 13 May 1755. | Gannaway/Ganaway, Elizabeth 'Betsy' (I14088)
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