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m. 25 Jan 1820
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Born |
1821 |
Patrick County, Virginia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Buried |
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Spouse |
Martha Woodall | F9014 |
Married |
28 Nov 1865 |
Patrick County, Virginia |
Born |
1826 |
Patrick County, Virginia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Patrick County, Virginia |
Buried |
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- [S126] United States Archives, http://usgwarchives.net/va/patrick.htm.
Meekins Reynolds
Patrick County, Va. Website
REYNOLDS TO TUDOR DEED (1833)
Recorded in Deed Book 8, Page 256.
The Indenture maid this the 12th day of September in the year of our Loyd crist one thousand eight hundred and thirty three Between Meekins Reynolds of the County of Patrick and state Va of one part and Robert tuder of the said County and State of the other part in witness whereof the said Meekins
Reynolds for and in consideration of the sum of twenty five dollars to him in hand payd by the said Robert Tuder at or before the inscribing and the delivery of these presents the script whereof is hereby acknowledged hath bargained and sold releast and confirmed unto the said Robert Tuder his heirs and assigns forever a certain tract pies or parcels of land lying and being in the County of Patrick on the waters of the Roring Fork being a part of the Land that the said Meekins Reynolds bought of the legatees of Tyree Reynolds dec'd containing twenty five acres all the same mor or less and bounderd as follows to wit.
Begining on the roring fork at the mouth of a branch on a beach there running Eastwardly thence the way to the said Reynolds is and Anglin's pereters on two chestnuts trees as the crops posted on the vdg there with Anglin's line to Anglin's and Ingrum's and Sawliples corner post oak there Northwardly to down the vdg to a corner to a poast oak there westwardly to a white oak
corner in Elijah Spencer's line Southwardly with Spencer's line to a corner in a troginey on the creek then a conditional line to the Begining.
With all wods ways water and water coarse forever trees orchards houses and all other the amoluments appurtaining or in any wise belonging thereunto the have and to hold the same to him the said Robert Tuder his airs and assigns forever against all my heirs my wife mary and her heirs neither of us or our heirs and all and every other person or persons whatsoever either in law or equity recovering claiming or having any just rite will or estate ther in but do by ther presents forever warrant and defend the land and pressuses a bove
mentioned to the said Robert Tuder his hers and sucessors to hold and fully injoy the same. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and afixt my seal the day and year abov riten.
/s/ Meekins Reynolds S.T.
Patrick September Court 1833
This Deed from Meekins Reynolds to Robert Tuder was acknowledged by the said Reynolds and ordered to be recorded - And Mary Reynolds wife of the said Meekins Reynolds herein comes being examined previly & a part from her husband, declared she willingly relingquished her right of dower to the Land in this Deed mentioned.
Teste
- [S245] Vital Record (Ancestry), http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/patrick/deeds/tudor02.txt.
Reynolds/Tudor Deed, 1833 - Patrick Co. VA
REYNOLDS TO TUDOR DEED (1833)
Recorded in Deed Book 8, Page 256.
The Indenture maid this the 12th day of September in the year of our Loyd crist one thousand eight hundred and thirty three Between Meekins Reynolds of the County of Patrick and state Va of one part and Robert tuder of the said County and State of the other part in witness whereof the said Meekins
Reynolds for and in consideration of the sum of twenty five dollars to him in hand payd by the said Robert Tuder at or before the inscribing and the delivery of these presents the script whereof is hereby acknowledged hath bargained and sold releast and confirmed unto the said Robert Tuder his heirs and assigns forever a certain tract pies or parcels of land lying and being in the County of Patrick on the waters of the Roring Fork being a part of the Land that the said Meekins Reynolds bought of the legatees of Tyree Reynolds dec'd containing twenty five acres all the same mor or less and bounderd as follows to wit.
Begining on the roring fork at the mouth of a branch on a beach there running Eastwardly thence the way to the said Reynolds is and Anglin's pereters on two chestnuts trees as the crops posted on the vdg there with Anglin's line to Anglin's and Ingrum's and Sawliples corner post oak there Northwardly to down the vdg to a corner to a poast oak there westwardly to a white oak
corner in Elijah Spencer's line Southwardly with Spencer's line to a corner in a troginey on the creek then a conditional line to the Begining.
With all wods ways water and water coarse forever trees orchards houses and all other the amoluments appurtaining or in any wise belonging thereunto the have and to hold the same to him the said Robert Tuder his airs and assigns forever against all my heirs my wife mary and her heirs neither of us or our heirs and all and every other person or persons whatsoever either in law or equity recovering claiming or having any just rite will or estate ther in but do by ther presents forever warrant and defend the land and pressuses above
mentioned to the said Robert Tuder his hers and sucessors to hold and fully injoy the same. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and afixt my seal the day and year abov riten.
/s/ Meekins Reynolds S.T.
Patrick September Court 1833
This Deed from Meekins Reynolds to Robert Tuder was acknowledged by the said Reynolds and ordered to be recorded - And Mary Reynolds wife of the said Meekins Reynolds herein comes being examined previty & a part from her husband, declared she willingly relingquished her right of dower to the Land in this Deed mentioned.
Teste A. Staples
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