Augusta – Bedford –
Botetourt – Floyd – Henry –
REED LAND DEEDS -
DB F 1815 - 1818 (film
#0032611) DB F, pg. 15 - 3 July 1815 betw.
Carter Cox and Ann Cox his wife and Peter Reed for 15 shillings sterling, 200
acres part of a survey of 700 acres by patent 10 August 1799 on the waters of Indian
Creek, a branch of Little River joining the land of Peter Reed in the east and
southeast side bounded . . . betw. the said Peter Reed
and Jacob Saiver. signed: Carter Cox, Ann
Cox recorded August Court 1815
DB F,
pg. 16 - 15 April 1815 betw. Peter Reed and Mathew Cox for 40 lbs., 100 acres on
Beaver Creek, a branch of Little River bounded . . . beginning at a white oak
on a hill hence north . . . crossing the creek signed: Peter Reed recorded:
August Court 1815
DB F, pg. 85 - 9 February
1816 bet. George Reed, Sr. & Nancy his wife and George Weaver for $140, a
part of land on the waters of Bever Creek, a branch of Little River adjoining
the land of Robert Grimes where Jeremiah L. Ratliff and John Tice formerly
lived containing 144 acres being part of a tract of 1,100 acres of land granted
to said George Reed by patent bearing date _______(not
listed) signed: George (his x mark) Reed, Nancy (her x mark) Reed
recorded: February Court 1816
DB F, pages 211-212 - 7
January 1816 betw. Humphrey Reed and Permelia his wife to William Lester, said
Humphrey Reed and Melia his wife for $100, a tract of land containing 63 acres
and a half and fifteen poles on the waters of Little River bounded by . . . the
corner of William Lester’s plantation . . . witnesses: Mathew Cox, David
Slusher, Peter Reed signed: Humphrey Reed, Permelia (her x mark) Reed recorded:
September Court 1816
DB G 1818 - 1821 (film
#0032611) DB G, pages 89-90 - 16 November 1818 betw. James Reeds
and Daniel Sheffey of Augusta County, VA for $600, a tract of land called New
Dublin being the land on which the said Reed now resides signed: James Reed
recorded: 16 November 1818
DB G, pages 276-277 - 29
October 1819 betw. Andrew Reed and Mary his wife and George Reed for $300, a
tract of land containing 150 acres on the waters of Little River near Beaver
Creek, a part of his own survey and joining land that formerly belonged to
Daniel McGrimes signed: Andrew Reed Andrew Reed Sr. hath duly acknowledged the
same before us this 30th October 1819 recorded: 2 November 1819
DB G, pages 277-278 - 29
October 1819 betw. Andrew Reed and Humphrey Reed for $300, one certain tract of
land containing 150 acres on beaver creek, a branch of Little River signed:
Andrew Reed recorded: 2 November 1819
DB G, pages 278-279 - 29
October 1819 betw. Andrew Reed, Sr. and Andrew Reed, Jr. for $300, one certain
tract of land containing 150 acres on the waters of Bever Creek, a branch of
the little River signed: Andrew Reed recorded 2 November 1819
DB G,
page 354-356 - ____ ____ (left blank) 1819 betw. William Reed and Susanna, his
wife to Robert Grimes for $280, a certain tract containing 100 acres on the
waters of Little River near the Alum Ridge joining land of Jacob Tices and
George Reeds and George Weavers and his own land bounded . . . on a continual
line of George Weavers and R. Grimes line on the south side of Allum Ridge.
Teste: Peter Reed, Humphrey Reed, William Reed, George Reed,
DB G, pages 650-651 - 13
June 1821 betw. Peter Reed and George Reed for $300, a certain tract of land
containing 100 acres on the waters of Indian Creek, a branch of little river .
. . on the old conditional line. In the presence of: Humphrey Reed, Spencer Reed,
William Sowers signed: Peter Reed recorded: July
Court 1821
DB G,
pg. 652 - 30 June 1821 betw. Jacob Sowers to William Sowers for $20, 100 acres part of
the said Jacob Sowers old survey . . . on the waters of Indian Creek, a branch
of Little River and bounded . . . on a creek, thence down the creek with the
meanders to a conditional corner of George Reed’s on the bank of the
branch . . . joining the said Jacob Sowers and Peter Reed’s conditional
line. In the presence of: Humphrey Reed, George Reed, Spencer
Reed signed: Jacob Sowers recorded: July 1821
DB H 1821 - 1824 (film
#0032612) DBH, page 1 - 1 June 1821 betw. Peter
Reed and Spencer Reed for $500, 300 acres, it part of his own land he now lives
on Indian Creek, a branch of Little River . . . on the ole house branch . . .
on Ashley Branch joining Blanch Dunkin land . . . Witnesses: George Reed,
Blanch Dunkins, Humphrey Reed signed: Peter (his x mark) Reed recorded: July
Court 1821
DB H, page 3 - 1 June
1821 betw. Peter Reed and Blanch Dunkin for $100, one certain tract of land
containing 30 acres on Indian Creek, a branch of Little River . . . on Ashley
branch . . . In the presence of: Humphrey Reed, George Reed, Spencer Reed
signed: Peter (his x mark) Reed recorded: July Court 1821
DB H, page 4 - 30 June
1821 betw. Peter Reed and Humphrey Reed for $300, one certain tract of land
containing 100 acres on the waters of Indian Creek, a branch of Little River .
. . Test: George Reed, Spencer Reed, William Sowers signed: Peter (his x mark)
Reed recorded: July Court 1821
DB H, page 41-42 - 3
September 1821 betw. James Reeds and Peggy his wife and John B. Goodrich and
George Surface in order to secure a bond executed to John Barringer bearing date
3 September, for payment of $100 and in consideration of one dollar to the said
James Reed and Peggy his wife paid by John B. Goodrich and George Surface do
grant all their interest and claim in to their part in the lands of Alexander
Price dec’d. late of Montgomery County, being 1/14 part of two tracts
lying on the waters of Showbles and Toms Creek, adj. the land of Henry D. Price
& others, one tract containing 450 acres and the other 325 acres. signed: James Reed, Peggy Reed, B. Goodrich, James Surface
recorded: September Court 1821
DB H, page 115 - 29
September 1821 betw. Cornelius Reed and Daniel Sowders for $200, 100 acres on
the head of Little River, a branch of New R. being part of Aldridge’s
survey of 540 acres granted to him by patent bearing date of 23rd.
April 1798 . . . to corner of James Peydon’s land. signed: Cornelius Reed recorded: 9 February 1822
DB H, page 188 - 12
December 1821 betw. William Reed and John Dobyns . . . the said William Reed
and George Reed his father for $75 on the waters of Beaver Creek on the head
waters of the same creek containing 78.3/4 acres . . . bounded . . . Jacob
Tice’s corner crossing branch to Grimes corner . . . corner of said Tice
and William DeLong with Rice’s line Witnesses: John Watkins, Jacob
Harman, Solomon Harman signed: William Reed, George (his x mark)
Reed recorded: June Court 1822
DB H, page 247 - 10 May
1822 betw. James Reed & Peggy his wife and John Price for $300 land on
Shaubles Creek being part of a tract of 320 acres, one of the tracts of which
Alexander Price dec’d commonly called the homeplace, and being the same
whereon the said Alexander Price and family lived which land descendent by law
to the children of the said Alexander Price dec’d and the said James Reed
having intermarried with the said Peggy daughter of the said Alexander Price
dec’d is entitled to gave 14th part of the tract to John
Price. signed: James Reed, Margaret Reed
recorded: 1 October 1822
DB H, page 644 - 1
September 1824 betw. Andrew Reed and Michael Reed for $200, part of my old
tract of land that I now live on, on Bever Creek, a branch of Little River . .
. to corner of George Reed’s land . . . corner to Andrew Reed’s
land . . . corner to Humphrey Reed’s land
Witnesses: William Gilham, Thomas Carson, Robert Hurt, Peter Reed,
George Risinger signed: Andrew Reed recorded: November Court 1824
DB I & J 1824 - 1827
(film #0032612) DB I & J, page 115 - 28 July
1825 betw. Peter Reed and Humphrey Reed for $200, the balance of the old tract
of land that he now lives on containing 100 acres on Indian Creek, a branch of
Little River. Witnesses: Peter Reed, Andrew Reed, Spencer Reed, Andrew E. Reed signed: Peter Reed recorded: 2 August 1825
DB I
& J, pages 137-138 - 3 September 1825 betw. Henry Callaway of Franklin
County, VA and Joshua Wilson & Christina his wife formerly Christina Conner
& Jonathan Reed and Rebecca Reed his wife formerly Elizabeth (this is what
is written) Conner & Sally Conner sold unto Henry Callaway a tract
containing 100 acres also the other tract adj. containing 300 acres on both
sides of Meadow run, being the same where on Zeddic(?)
Conner formerly lived making in the whole 400 acres, which land was devised by
Daniel Conner dec’d to his four daughters Christinai Conner, Rebecca
Conner, Sally Conner & Polly Conner signed: Joshua Wilson, Christinai
Wilson, Jonathan Reed, Rebecca Reed, Sally Conner recorded: 6 September 1825
DB I & J, page
142-144 - 12 February 1825 betw. Stephen Reed and Peter Poff for $150, 100
acres on Little River joining the land of Peter Guerrant, Henry Calloway and
heirs of Paul Dewessee . . . on a ridge near Hannah Dewessee’s old field.
signed: Stephen Reed, Peggy Reed Peggy Reed, the wife of Stephen Reed
partys to a certain deed bearing date of 12 September 1825 recorded: 6
September 1825
DB I & J, page
144-146 - 12 September 1825 betw. Stephen Reed and Peter Poff
for $150, 100 acres on Little River joining the
DB I & J, page 312 -
27 November 1818 betw. James Reed and Susanna his wife and Crocket Ingles for
$100, land on Beaver Dam, middle and Terry’s Creeks and black run, all
waters of Little River, a branch of New River containing by patent bearing date
of 25th March 1805 to Andrew Thompson and the said James Reed
Witnesses: Thos. Bowyer, Henry Ulyan, Jn. Reyburn recorded: August 1826
DB I & J, page 417 -
24 May 1826 betw. Ezra Reed and Lydia Reed, his wife and Thomas Helms of
Franklin County, VA for $20, three tracts of land lying on Big Run a branch of
Little River being the land Henry Light deceased and at his death bequeathed to
certain children among the rest Liddy Light his daughter now Liddy Reed was
entitled one tenth part of the said three tract one of 210 acres by patent, one
245 acres, one other of 22 acres her right will more fully affirm by the report
of the commissioners signed: Ezra Reed, Liddy Reed recorded: 10 January 1827
DB K 1827 - 1832 (film
#0032613) DB K, page 117-118 - 8 October 1827
betw. Spencer Reed and Margaret, his wife and Blanch Dunkin for $100, 20 acres
being part of his own land he now lives on Indian Creek a branch of Little
River, joining Peter Reed and Dunkins land. Witness: Peter Reed, Blanch Duncan,
Peter Dunkin signed: Spencer Reed (by mark) recorded: 27 March 1828
DB K, page 218 - 6
September 1828 betw. James Reed and Margaret, his wife and
Jacob Hale. James and Margaret, his wife as legatees of the estate of
Alexander Price, decd for $36, assigns all their
undivided tract a portion of 300 acres lying betw.
DB K, page 447-448 - 5
December 1829 betw. the legatees of Humphrey Reed’s, all of the county of
Montgomery, of the one part and Emery Alltizer for $70 part of Humphrey
Reed’s land decd containing 80 acres on the Gap fork a branch of Little
river and bounded as follows towit Beginning at the mouth of a branch thence to
the head of the branch . . . by the wagon road near Andrew Reed’s fence
Witnesses: Ja. T. Dickerson, George A. Reed, George Reed signed: Andrew E.
Reed, Peter E. Reed, Griffith Reed, Hiram Reed, William Reed, Humphrey Reed,
Michael (his x mark) Reed, John (his x mark) Mikesell, Archibald Thompson,
Humphrey Reed, Richard (his x mark) Dulaney, William Scaggs recorded: 16 June
1830
DB K, page 448 - 5
December 1829 betw. the legatees of Humphrey Reeds’ of the county of
Montgomery of the one part and Andrew E. Reed for $140 part of Humphrey
Reed’s land containing 131 acres . . . near Willis ridge bounded by . . .
on a wagon rode . . . Witnesses: J. Dickerson, George A. Reed, George Reed
signed: Peter E. Reed, Griffith Reed, Emery Alltizer, Hiram Reed, William Reed,
Humphrey Reed, Michael Reed, John Mikesell, Humphrey Reed, Richard Dulaney,
Archibald Thompson, William Scaggs recorded: 16 June 1830
DB K, page 449 - 5
December 1829 betw. the legatees of Humphrey Reed’s all of the county of
Montgomery of the one part and Humphrey E. Reed for $130 one part of Humphrey
Reed’s Senior’s land by allotment 86 acres on the Gap Fork a branch
of Little River near and bounded as follows tract beginning on a chestnut oak
by the wagon road . . . Witnesses: Ja. T. Dickerson, George A. Reed, George
Reed signed: Michael Reed, John Mikesell, Humphrey Reed, Archibald Thompson,
Richard Dulaney, William Scaggs, Andrew E. Reed, Peter E. Reed, Griffith Reed,
Emery Alltizer, Hiram Reed, William Reed recorded: 16 June 1830
DB K, page 475 - 17 July
1830 betw. the legatees of William Reed dec’d of county of Montgomery of
the one part and George Reed legatee of sd. Wm. R. of the other part, $10 each,
145 acres in Montgomery County on the gap fork of Beaver Creek a branch of
Little River . . . corner of Andrew Reeds fence joining to E. Alltizer’s
land Witnesses: James T. Dickerson, Emery Altizer, Hiram Reed signed: Spencer
(his x mark) Reed, John Duncan, John (his x mark) Chafin, Burwell Wilson,
Joseph Hurt, Solomon Slusher, James Palmer recorded: 13 September 1830
DB L 1832 - 1835 (film
#0032613) DB L, page 177 - 1 April 1833 betw. Andr. Alltizer and Elijah Reed for $100, a tract of land
containing 85 acres by survey on Little River, a branch of New River above the
Big falls Witnesses: Samuel Dulaney, Elias Alltizer, Jonathan Reed
signed: Andrew Altizer
Floyd County, VA Deed
Books A-C, 1831-1844, LDS microfilm #0031338 read
& transcribed by: Susan M. Jurban, May 2001
DB A, page 12 - 15 August
1831 between Jacob Tice of Floyd County, VA and George Reed, son of Peter of
FCV for $200, land on the waters of Indian Creek, a branch of Little River
containing 227 acres . . . on a ridge on Samuel Grayhams line . . . passing
Robert Grayhams corner . . . to a fork of Indian Creek and up the East fork. signed: Jacob Tice recorded: 15 August 1831
DB A, page 47 - 17 March
1832 between Andrew E. Reed of FCV and William Lester of FCV for $15 for a
small parcel of land containing ten acres on a branch intersecting in the Gap
fork branch a branch of Little River and bounded . . . joining George Reeds
land . . . near a spring . . . joining Chap Lester line signed: And. E. Reed
recorded: Floyd March Court 1832
DB A, page 88 - 16
November 1831 between George Reed of Montgomery County, VA and Champ Lester of
Montgomery County, VA for $22 land being part of his land that he now lives on
it lying and being in the County of Floyd on the gap fork a branch of Little
River, bounded . . . near the Daniel Run Road signed: George (his x mark) Reed
recorded Floyd November Court 1831 (note: there is no mention of how many
acres)
DB A, page 206 - 7
January 1832 between George Reid of FCV and John Grimes of FCV for $42 land
containing 42 acres on the waters of Indian Creek a branch of Little river and
bounded . . . crossing the Indian Creek corner . . . on Humphrey Reeds land
conditional line. In presents of: Humphrey Reed, William (his x mark) Sowers,
John Weddle signed: George (his mark) Reid recorded: Floyd July Court 1832
DB A, page 239 - 26 April
1834 between Griffith Reed of one parte and John W. Helms & John W. Headen,
of second parte and Jacob Helms of third parte, where the said Griffith Reid
stands indebted to the said Jacob Helms in the some (sic) of fifty dollars and
twenty four cents by bond bearing date with this Indenture with entries therein
from this date the payment of whitch (sic) the said Griffith Reid is willing
and deserious to secure . . . for one dollar sold until Helms and Headen land
containing 100 acres adjoining George Reid & others, it being the land that
said Griffith Reid lives on . . . upon trust never the less that if the said
Griffith Reid shall on or before the first day of September next will and truly
pay and satisfy the said some (sic) of money together with interest therein,
then and in that case this Indenture and everything hear in contained shall
became null and void, but if the said Griffith Reid shall fail to pay the said
Jacob Helms . . . it shall and may be lawful for the said John W. Helms &
John W. Headen to sell and dispose of the said tract or parcel of land . . .
signed: Griffith Reid, John W. Helms, John W. Headen recorded: Floyd May Court
1834
DB A,
page 240 - 28 May 1833 between Griffith Reid of first part and John W. Helms
& Thomas H. Steger 2nd. part and Jacob Helms 3rd part, whereas
the said Griffith Reid stand indebted to the said Jacob Helms $26.80 by bond
bearing date with this indenture with interest therein from this date the
payment of which the said Griffith Reed is willing and deserious to secure in
consideration for one dollar by Helms & Steger land adj. George &
others it being the same land that the said Griffith Reid lives on . . . if the
said Griffith Reed shall on or before ___ day of May 1833 well and truly pay
and satisfy the said sum of money, together with the interest, . . . shall became
null and void, but if the said Griffith Reed shall fail to pay the said Jacob
Helms . . . it shall may be lawful for the said John W. Helms & Thomas H.
Steger to sell and dispose of the said tract or pacel of land . . . Teste: Jn.
B. Davenport, John Howell, Jr., John Carter, F. Wainwright signed: Griffith
Reid, John W. Helms, Thomas H. Steger recorded: Floyd May Court 1834
DB A, page 253 - 1 April
1833 between George Reid Senr of FCV and George Booth for $190 land containing
160 acres on the Allum Ridge, being part of a survey of Robert Grimes’es
witnesses: Owen Sumner, Peter E. Reed, William Dulaney, George A. Reed signed:
George (his n mark) Reed Sr. recorded: Floyd February Court 1834
DB A, page 267 - 23
February 1834 between George Duncan and John Duncan and Peter Duncan and Peter
Reed and Blanch Duncan and Squire Duncan and Reed Duncan and Abel W. Duncan and
Spencer Duncan all of FCV and Henry Duncan of FCV for $150 for land containing
40 akers (sic), it being part of the land of Blanch Duncan deceased on the
waters of Indian Creek a branch of Little River. In presents of: John Bishop,
Humphrey Reid, Spencer Reid signed: George (his x mark) Duncan, John Duncan,
Peter (his x mark) Duncan, Peter E. Reed, Blanch Duncan, Squire Duncan, Reed
Duncan, Abel W. Duncan, Spencer (his x mark) Duncan recorded: Floyd February
Court 1834
DB A, page 273 - 23
August 1834 between Joshua Thompson of FCV and Andrew A. Reed of FCV for $100
land, part of his own track he now lives on on the Allum Ridge containing 80
acres signed: Joshua Thompson recorded: Floyd October Court 1834
DB A, page 385 - 20
December 1834 between Henry Duncan, George Duncan, John R. Duncan, Peter
Duncan, Peter E. Reed, Blanch Duncan, Esquire Duncan, Abel W. Duncan, Spencer Duncan,
all of FCV and Reed R. Duncan of FCV for $100 land on the Allum Ridge on the
north fork of Indian Creek, waters of Little River (no acres listed) Witnesses:
Luke (his x mark) Cox, Spencer (his x mark) Reed, William (his x mark) Sowers,
Humphrey Reed signed: Henry Duncan, John Duncan, George (his x mark) Duncan,
Peter E. Reed, Blanch Duncan, Esquire Duncan, Abel W. Duncan, Peter (his x
mark) Duncan, Spencer (his x mark ) Duncan recorded: Floyd January Court 1835
DB A, page 386 - 20
December 1834 between Henry Duncan, George Duncan, John R. Duncan, Peter
Duncan, Peter E. Reed, Esquire B. Duncan, Reed R. Duncan, Abel W. Duncan,
Spencer Duncan, all of FCV and Blanch Duncan of FCV for $100 land on Allum
Ridge on the north fork of Indian Creek, waters of Little River containing 50
acres. Witnesses: Luke (his x mark) Cox, Spencer (his x mark) Reed, William
(his x mark) Sowers, Humphrey (hix x mark) Reed signed: Henry Duncan, George
(his x mark) Duncan, John Duncan, Peter (his x mark) Duncan, Peter E. Reed, Reed
(his x mark) Duncan, Abel W. Duncan, Spencer (his x mark) Duncan recorded:
Floyd January Court 1835
DB A, page 387 - 20
December 1834 between Henry Duncan, John R. Duncan, Peter Duncan, Peter E.
Reed, Blanch Duncan, Esquire B. Duncan, Reed R. Duncan, Abel W. Duncan, Spencer
Duncan, all of FCV and George Duncan of FCV for $100 land on the waters of
Indian Creek, a branch of Little River containing 40 acres . . . running on
John Bishops line witnesses: Humphrey Reed, William (his x mark) Sowers,
Spencer (his x mark) Reed signed: Henry Duncan, John R. Duncan, Peter (his x
mark) Duncan, Peter E. Reed, Blanch (his x mark) Duncan, Esquire B. Duncan,
Abel W. Duncan, Spencer (his x mark) Duncan recorded: Floyd January Court 1835
DB A, page 408 - Power of
Attorney -About 5 years since John Long, Late of FCV died intestate leaving of
real estate, a tract of land on which he resided at his decease, situate on the
head of Little River in FCV suppose to contain 200 acres and some amount of
personal effects not known . . . Peter Gurrant, administrator of estate. Now
know ye that I Margaret Reed (late Long) one of the legal heirs at law of this
said Estate in conjunction with Stephen Reed, my husband of the Co. of Rush in
the State of Indiana appointed John Light of FCV lawful attorney for us and
demand and receive of and from said Peter Gurrant, adm. of aforesaid the
distribution share of said Estate. . . In presence of: A. Brown, Jasper Shasor
State of Indiana Rush County signed: Stephen Reed, Margaret (her x mark) Reed
recorded: Floyd June Court 1836
DB A, page 417 - 9 May
1836 between George Reed and Nancy his wife of FCV and Champain Lester of
Patrick County, VA for $350 land containing 145 acres, on the gap fork of
Beaver Creek, a branch of Little River bounded . . . on Andrew E. Reeds line In
presents of: And. E. Reed, Amos T. Lester, Jacob Lester signed: George (his x
mark) Reed, Nancy (her __ mark) Reed (left blank) recorded: Floyd June Court
1836
DB A, page 418 - 18 April
1836 between Henry Duncan, George Duncan, John R. Duncan, Blanch Duncan, Squire
B. Duncan, Reed Duncan, Abel W. Duncan, Spencer S. Duncan, Peter E. Duncan all
of FCV and Peter Duncan of FCV for $25.00 land containing 80 akers on the
waters of Indian Creek a branch of Little River adj. lands of Henry Duncan and
the land of George Duncan and the lands of Spencer Reed and the lands of the
heirs of Jacob Helms Decd. signed: Henry Duncan, George (his x mark) Duncan,
John Duncan, Blanch (his x mark) Duncan, Squire B. Duncan, Reed (his x mark)
Duncan, Abel W. Duncan, Spencer S. Duncan, Peter E. Reed recorded: Floyd June
Court 1836
DB A, page 422 - 20 May
1836 between Humphrey Reed and Nancy Reed his wife of FCV and Samuel Dulaney of
FCV for $300 land containing 150 acres on Beaver Creek bounded . . . conditional
corner of Michael Reed and the said Humphrey Reeds new tract . . . joining land
with Andrew Reed Witnesses: Peter E. Reed, Daniel Dulaney, William Dulaney
signed: Humphrey Reed, Nancy (her R mark) Reed recorded: Floyd July Court 1836
DB A, page 424 - 18 July
1836 between Peter Reed of FCV and John Chaphin of FCV for $40 land containing
60 acres by survey on the waters of Little river, part of a survey made by
George Reed and John Wigginton and bounded . . . a corner to Blackburn Akers
land signed: Peter E. Reed recorded: Floyd August Court 1836
DB B, page 30 - 18 July
1836 between Andrew M. Reed & Elizabeth his wife of FCV and George Booth of
FCV for $100 part of said that he now lives on containing 50 acres near Beaver
Creek, a branch of Little River bounded . . . to a spring branch James
Dickersons house signed: Andrew M. (his x mark) Reed, Elizabeth Reed recorded:
Floyd February Court 1837
DB B, page 68 - 12
September 1836 between Charles Simmons of
DB B, page 89 - 13
September 1837 between William A. Reed 1st part,
Charles B. Reynolds 2nd. part, and Jacob
Hoback 3rd part, whereas the said William A. Reed is justly indebted
to the said Jacob Hoback in the sum of $135 to be paid on 1 March 1839 as by
bond bearing date 1 September 1837 which debt the said William A. Reed is
willing and deserous to secure. In consideration of $1.00 to William A. Reed by
Charles B. Reynolds all lands in FCV containing 75 acres, land whereon the said
Jacob Hoback formerly resided and conveyed the same to William A. Reed by deed.
signed: William A. Reed, Charles B. Reynolds recorded:
Floyd September Court 1837
DB B, page 104 - 2
September 1837 between Jacob Hoback of FCV and William A. Reed for $250 . . .
which the said Jacob Hoback and his wife Syntha . . . a certain tract of land
laying in the southwest square of the crossing of the pine spur and bent road
and beginning at this said cross road . . . on Cooper’s line . . . on
Gray’s line suppose to be about 75 acres signed: Jacob Hoback, Syntha
Hoback recorded: 11 September 1837
DB B, page 108 - 21
October 1837 between Andrew A. Reed & Michael Reed of FCV and Elijah Reed
of FCV for $80 land containing 60 acres on the waters of Beaver Creek, waters
of Little River bounded . . . corner to George Booth . . . corner to Mark Reed
& George Booth . . . corner to Michael Reed . . . corner to Samuel Dulaney.
signed: Andrew (his x mark) Reed, Michael (his x mark)
Reed recorded: 30 October 1837
DB B, page 147 - 28
September 1837 between James T. Dickerson and Andrew E. Reed of FCV and Green
Akers of FCV for $150 for land it being a part of a survey made by Andrew Reed
Sr. and a survey made by the sd . Dickerson on the
waters of Beaver Creek, a branch of Little River containing 75 acres bounded .
. . on a branch corner to McGin’s and with a line of George Reed crossing
Beaver Creek to 3 pine stumps corner to George Reed, Peter & Andrew Reed,
thence with Andrew Reeds line . . . to a corner to George Boothe . . .
Eastwardly with the waggon road Teste: Humphrey E. Reed, Mark A. Reed, Elijah
(his E mark) Reed signed: James T. Dickerson, Andrew (his x mark) Reed
recorded: Floyd February Court 1838
DB B, page 176 - 13 July
1838 between Andrew E. Reed of FCV and William Lester of FCV for $450 land
containing 150 acres near Willis Ridge on the gap fork & waters of Little
River bounded . . . on a line of Martins survey on Willis ridge, thence north
with a waggon road to the head of a hollow . . . on a line of Emmery Altizer .
. . on a conditional line of Champ Lester . . . to Martins survey signed:
Andrew E. Reed recorded: Floyd August Court 1838
DB B, page 189 - 16
September 1838 between Luke Cox and Ann Bishop both of FCV and William E. Reed
& Andrew E. Reed of FCV for $415 half of a certain tract or parcel of land
containing 350 acres, part of Wards survey situates on Burks fork near the
Buffalo Nob, a branch of New River signed: Ann Bishop, Luke (his x mark) Cox
recorded: Floyd September Court 1838
DB B, page 284 - 28 March
1839 between Thomas Helms and Polly his wife of Patrick County, VA and Humphrey
Reed of FCV for $150 land on the waters of Howells Creek and the South fork,
all the waters of Little river containing 165 acres bounded . . . corner of
survey for William Reppitos now belonging to Jacob Helms heirs near a small
branch on the north side . . . on a line of the land of Elizabeth Goodson
signed: Thos. Helms, Polly (her x mark) Helms recorded: 10 July 1839
DB B, page 338 - 14 March
1840 between Hiatt Montgomery of FCV and William E. Reed of FCV for $185 land
on Burks fork waters of Big Reed Island containing 120 acres bounded . . . a
corner of the land of Archilaus Hylton Senr. also of
the
DB B, page 402 - 9
November 1840 between Andrew A. Reed of FCV and Humphrey Reed of FCV for $600
land containing 480 acres on the waters of Indian Creek a branch of Little
River signed: Humphrey Reed recorded: Floyd November Court 1840
DB B, page 429 - 15 March
1841 between William E. Reed of FCV and Simeon Hylton of FCV for $175 land
containing 120 acres on Burks fork waters of Big Reed Island bounded . . . near
a spring corner to Archibald Hylton’s land also of the land of William
Slaughter signed: William E. Reed recorded: Floyd March Court 1841
DB B, page 431 - 16
January 1841 between George Booth and Green Akers of FCV and Peter E. Reed of
FCV for $157 land containing 50 acres from G. Booth & 10 acres from G.
Akers on Beaver Creek, waters of Little river bounded as . . . corner of Mark
Reeds land . . . to Elijah & Mark Reeds . . . to a spring branch near
Elijah Reeds house . . . to a stake near the waggon road signed: George (his x
mark) Booth, Greenberry (his x mark) Akers recorded: Floyd March Court 1841
DB B, page 432 - 15 March
1841 between David Weddle and John Weddle of FCV and Humphrey Reed for $15 land
containing 20 acres near Howels Creek adjoining the land of said Weddles taken
of a tract containing 770 acres formerly belonging to John Hook, Decd. and the
land of Humphrey Reed signed: David Weddle, John Weddle recorded: Floyd March
Court 1841
DB B, page 449 - Know all
men by these presents that we Luke Cox and Ambrose Cox, Jr. & George A.
Reed are held and firmly bound unto John Rutherford Esq. Lieunt. Governor of
the Commonwealth of Virginia and his successors in office in the sum of $200
current money to the true payment of which well and truly to be made, we bind
ourselves and each of our joint and several heirs, executors and administrators
firmly by these presents Sealed with our Seals and dated this 21st
day of June 1814. The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas
the above bound Luke Cox hath this day been appointed constable for the
DBB, page 451-452 - shows
a map survey for Reed Representatives & Wigginton with two areas:
Area 740 acres No. 1 & Area 710 acres No. 2 Courses & distances
surveyed by owners of John Lester, Esq., George Booth and Emery Altizer,
Commissioners appointed for the purpose of delivering a certain tract of land
granted to John Wigginton and George Reed in two surveys one for 400 acres
patented 3 May 1818 and one for 940 granted 1 July 1819, a platt of the outside
boundaries whereof to hereunto annexed the dotted line separated the division
as marked out by said commissioners between the Representatives of George Reed
Decd and John Wigginton. No. 1 the northeastern part of the survey containing
740 acres by survey and allotted to said Wigginton is bounded as follows . . .
on a ridge corner in the patent line. No. 2 the southwest part of the survey
and containing 710 acres allotted to the Representatives of George Reed, Decd
containing two spring branches crossing two branches and the waggon road . . .
on William Dulaneys line
15 May 1841 - John N.
Zentmeyer We the undersigned commissioners appointed by an order of the County
Court of Floyd at March term 1839 to divide the land belonging to the Estate of
John Wigginton and George Reed . . . We assigned to the heirs of John Wigginton
the lot lying north east of the doted line No. 1 bounded as report by the
Surveyors. No. 2 we assign to the heirs of George Reed, bounded as set out by
the Surveyors signed: John Lester, Emery Altizer, George B. Booth recorded: 21
June 1841
DB B, page 457 - 28 May
1841 between Thomas Helms and Humphrey Reed both of FCV for $150 land on the
waters of South fork of Little river and Howells Creek and known by the name of
Panter Knob containing 150 acres signed: Thos. Helms recorded: Floyd Court 5
June 1841
DB B, page 471 - 8
February 1838 between Griffith Reed and Olive his wife of FCV and Nancy Reed,
Permelia and Philip Doss of FCV for 200 lbs. land containing 670 acres on Allum
Ridge joining George Booths land and John Sowers land William Sowers land
William Dulaney land and George A. Reed land bounded with a branch to Emory
Reeds land. Teste: George A. Reed signed: Griffith Reed, Olive Reed recorded:
27 August 1838
DB B, page 473 - 1
September 1841 between Nancy and Milly Reed and Philip Doss and Celia his wife
and Mary Weddle of the one part and Jacob Mangis of the second part all of FCV
for $600 land containing 645 acres on the waters of Beaver Creek waters of
Little River bounded . . . William Dulaney . . . on a ridge corner to a
division line running between the Representatives of George Reed Decd. & John
Wigginton . . . in a line of Emory Reed signed: Philip Doss, Celia (her x mark)
Doss, Permila (her x mark) Reed, Nancy (her x mark) Reed, Moses (his x mark)
Weddle, Mary (her x mark) Weddle We John Lester, Sr. and John Lester, Jr.
Justices of the Peace . . . that Celia Doss wife of Philip Doss and Mary Weddle
wife of Moses Weddle . . . recorded: 2 September 1841
DB C, page 2 - 21 May
1841 between Spencer Reed and Margaret, his wife of FCV and Thomas Duncan of
FCV for $60 land containing 50 acres on the waters of Indian Creek, a branch of
Little river witnesses: Abel W. Duncan, Andrew Akers, Rilly Duncan signed:
Spencer (his x mark) Reed, Margaret (her x mark) Reed recorded: Floyd September
Court 1841
DB C, page 3 - 15 September
1841 between William Sowers and Rhoda Sowers and Ross Reed of FCV and John
Mangis of FCV for $100 land containing 87 acres by survey on the waters of
Indian Creek, a branch of Little river signed: William (his x mark), Rhoda (her
x mark) Sowers, Ross Reed recorded: Floyd September Court 1841
DB C, page 5 - 8 February
1838 between Griffith Reed and Olive his wife of FCV and Nancy Reed, Permelia
Reed and Philip Doss of FCV for 200 lbs. land containing 670 acres on Allum
Ridge adjoining George Booths land and John Sowers land, William Dulaneys land
and George A. Reeds land bounded . . . with branch to Emery Reeds land Teste:
George A. Reed signed: Griffith Reed, Olive (her x mark) Reed recorded: Floyd
September Court 1841 (Note: this deed was also recorded 27 August 1838, DB B,
page 471)
DB C,
page 104 - 1 June 1842 between William A. Reed of FCV of 1st part,
and Charles B. Reynolds of 2nd part and James H. Gray of 3rd
part of FCV.
William A. Reed is justly indebted to the named Charles B. Reynolds in the sum
of $77.01 due by bond bearing date 9 March 1842, the said William A. Reed is
willing and desirous to secure for the further consideration of $1.00 paid by
the same James H. Gray - that William A. Reed hath granted land which he now
lives suppose to contain 90 akers (sic) unto James H. Gray also l black mare
and colt, 2 Bead (sic) and Stead and furniture 1 cupboard, 1 table, 1 beaurow
(sic), 1 stove, all this ____ ____ 2 yearlings, 1 cow, all the kitchen
furniture, 1 plough gear. Upon trust that said James H. Gray shall permit the
said William A. Reed to remain in quiet and pecible (sic) possession of the
land and property and take the profits to his own use until default be made in
the payment of the sum of $77.91 in whole or part or the said Charles B.
Reynolds request sell this said tract of land and property .
.. after giving 20 days notice . . . Teste:
James Light, Jr. signed: William A. Reed, James H. Gray, Charles B. Reynolds
recorded:
DB C, page 111 - We
Joseph Howard & Thomas McCabe Justice of the peace in this county do hereby
certify that Sally Reed the wife of Humphrey Reed parties to a certain deed
bearing date of 9 November 1840 & hereunto annexed personally appeared
before us and being examined by us . . . this said Sally Reed acknowledged the
sworn to be his act and deed & declares that she had willing by signed
sealed & delivered the same and that she wished not to retract from under
our hands and seals. signed: Jos. Howard, Thomas
McCabe This relinquishment of dower to this land contained in a deed from
Humphrey Reed to Andrew A. Reed and of record in book B, page 402 was produced.
recorded: Floyd June Court 1842
DB C, page 116 - 17 June
1842 between Andrew A. Reed and Nancy his wife of FCV and Jacob Akers for $100
land containing 65 acres on Indian Creek a small branch of Little river bounded
. . . thence a northwest corner to the wagon rode (sic) signed: Andrew A. Reed,
Nancy (her x mark) Reed recorded: Floyd June Court 1842
DB C,
page 119 - 29 June 1842 between William E. Reed and Sally his wife of the one
part and John N. Zentmeyer all of FCV of the other. William E. Reed stands indebted
to Thomas McCabe surviving partner of the late firm of McCabe & Headen in
the sum of $39.18 by bond bearing date with this indenture, also stands
indebted to Thomas McCabe, John Bond & William McCabe surviving partners of
the late firm of McCabe & Headen for $79.86. William E. Reed and Sally his
wife are willing to secure to Thomas McCabe and McCabe, Bond & McCabe in
consideration for $1.00 from John N. Zentmeyer land containing 175 acres, one
half of a tract of 350 acres formerly belonging to Asa Bishop and Luke Cox on
Burkes fork of Big Reed Island. The said William E. Reed shall on or before 29th
June next pay the $39.18 and $79.86 with legal interest that may be due. If
unpaid then John N. Zentmeyer may sell and dispose of the land to the highest
bidder having given at least thirty days notice terms and place of sale by
written advertisement posted on the door of the Floyd Courthouse. signed:
William E. Reed, Sally (her x mark) Reed, J. N. Zentmeyer, McCabe & Headen,
McCabe, Headen & al. recorded: Floyd Court 30 June 1842
DB C, page 120 - 29 June
1830 between William E. Reed and Sally his wife and Andrew E. Reed of FCV of
the one part and John N. Zentmeyer of FCV of the other part. William E. Reed
and Andrew E. Reed stand justly indebted to Harvey Deskins and William Thomas
for $361.82 and are willing and desirous to secure to Harvey Deskins and
William Thomas in consideration for $1.00 paid by John N. Zentmeyer land
containing 175 acres on Burks fork of
DB C, page 137 - 13
September 1842 between Thomas McCabe of FCV and Griffith Reed of FCV by a
decree of the Circuit Superior Court of law and Chancery pronounced on the 18th
August last in a cause then depending between Griffith Reed Plantiff and John
Spencer, it was decreed and ordered that Thomas McCabe be appointed
Commissioner to convey to Griffith Reed the title to the tract of land in the
bill containing by patent 215 acres on Beaver Creek a branch of Little River
signed: Thomas McCabe, Comm. recorded: Floyd Court 13 September 1842
DB C, page 143 - 13
September 1842 between Griffith Reed and Olive his wife of FCV and Jacob
Mangis, late of Franklin County, VA for $600 land containing 175 acres on Beaver
Creek, a branch of Little River . . . bounded . . . to an entry survey made for
Hiram Dulaney . . . crossing two branches & a waggon road . . . crossing a
road and branch . . . signed: Griffith Reed, Olive (her x mark) Reed recorded:
Floyd Court 13 September 1842
DB C, page 144 - Polly
Helms the wife of Thomas Helms party to a certain deed dated 28 May 1841 to
Humphrey Reed personally appeared before us and having the deed explained to
her, Polly Helms (not mentioned in the deed) fully agrees to the conveyance and
relinquishes all rights of dower to this land in the Deed mentioned. signed:
DB C, page 154 - 19
September 1842 between Peter E. Reed and Nancy his wife of FCV and George A.
Reed & Anna his wife of Montgomery County, VA and Jacob Mangis of FCV for
$150 land containing 50 acres on the waters of Beaver Creek waters of Little
River bounded . . . in a line of William Dulaney’s land . . . on a line
of Wiggintons Signed: Peter E. Reed, Nancy (her x mark) Reed, George A. Reed,
Anna (her x mark) Reed recorded: Floyd Court 12 October 1842
DB C, page 200 - 3 March
1843 between Andrew A. Reed and Nancy his wife of FCV and Richard Dulaney for
$200 land part of his own tract on the Allum Ridge containing 80 acres signed:
Andrew A. Reed, Nancy (her x mark) Reed recorded: Floyd Court 4 March 1843
DB C, page 201-202 - 13
August 1842 between Elijah Reed & Dicy his wife and Greenbury Akers and
Mary his wife of FCV and George H. Boothe of FCV for $175 land containing 125
acres on the waters of Beaver Creek waters of Little River bounded . . . on a
branch corner to James Parkers land . . . crossing Beaver Creek to Emery Reed
& Samuel Dulaney . . . corner to Michael Reed . . . corner to Mark &
Peter Reed . . . in a line of Peter E. Reed signed: Elijah (his x mark) Reed,
Dicy (her x mark) Reed, Greenberry Akers, Mary (her x mark) Akers recorded:
Floyd Court 11 March 1843
DB C, page 230 - 10
August 1842 between Elijah Reed and Dicy his wife of FCV and Nancy Reed of FCV
for $100 land containing 27 acres on the waters of Beaver Creek waters of
Little River bounded . . . at the waggon road corner to Mark Reed . . . on a
line of Michael Reed . . . in a line of George H. Boothe signed: Elijah (his E
mark) Reed, Dicy (her x mark) Reed recorded: Floyd April Court 1843
DB C, page 244 - 6 May
1843 between Richard Balinger of FCV and Humphrey Reed of FCV for in
consideration of land containing 165 acres conveyed to him by said Reed &
wife for land containing 78 acres by a deed conveyance from John N. Zentmeyer
acting Commisssion under a decree of the Court of Chancery for FCV pronounced
at the March Term 1843 in the case of Richard Balinger, plff v. the widow and
heirs of John W. Headen Decd. which land lies on the waters of the south fork
of Little River and being a part of a tract of 155 acres patented to John W.
Headen 30 June 1841 bounded . . . supposed to be a corner of Combs land . . .
crossing two branches . . . in a line of said Reeds land signed: Richd.
Balinger recorded:
DB C, page 245 - 6 May
1843 between Humphrey Reed and Sally his wife of FCV land Richard Balinger of
FCV in consideration of a conveyance which said Balinger has this day made to
said Reed land containing 78 acres which was conveyed from John N. Zentmeyer
Comm. to said Balinger on 25 April 1843 for land containing 165 acres on the
waters of Howells Creek and of the South fork of Little River bounded . . .
corner to a survey made for William Rippetao near a small branch on the north
side . . . on a line of the land formerly belonging to Elizabeth Goodson
signed: Humphrey Reed, Sally (her x mark) Reed recorded: Floyd Court 6 May 1843
DB C, page 249 - 23
September 1842 between Griffith Reed and Olive his wife & Peter E. Reed and
Nancy his wife of FCV and Emery Reed of FCV for $175 land containing 70 acres
on the waters of Beaver Creek waters of Little River bounded . . . corner to
Samuel Dulaney . . . crossing a creek running with Boothes line signed:
Griffith Reed, Olive (her x mark) Reed, Peter E. Reed, Nancy (her x mark) Reed
recorded: Floyd Court May 1843
DB C, page 267 - 10 June
1843 between A. J. Kirby deputy Sheriff for Benjamin Howell Sheriff of FCV and
George A. Reed of FCV whereas Orman Delong was committed to jail charged in
execution by virtue of acapias and sate a judgment in the county of Floyd for
$____ (no amount listed) and the said Orman Delong being insolvent and
deserious to be released from his imprisonment did at the courthouse on 3
September 1842 subscribe and deliver in a schedule of his estate which schedule
contained the following real estate to wit, a certain claim and interest in a
suit depending in the circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery for the county
aforesaid said in which there is a certain tract of land involved in said suit
and the said Orman Delong was plaintiff and the heirs of George Reed Sr. Decd.
are Defendants which claim was duly conveyed to the said A. J. Kirby Deputy
Sheriff as made and provided, and whereas the said A. J. Kirby having
advertised the time and place of sale according to can did on the ___ day of
November 1842 at Floyd Courthouse that being Court day on pose to sale by way
of public auction for ready money the aforesaid interest in said land and the said
George A. Reed being the highest bidder became the purchaser at the sum of
$1106 1/4 now therefore this Indenture witnesses that for in consideration of
the premises aforesaid and for the further consideration of the sum of $5.00 to
him in hand paid by the said George A. Reed the real estate herein before
mentioned and described to have and to hold the same for ___ from the claims of
him the said A. J. Kirby and his heirs and all other persons claiming in or
through them under the aforesaid conveyance from Orman Delong, but the said
Kirby takes no individual responsibility whatever on himself in the conveyance.
In witnesses whereof A. J. Kirby Deputy Sheriff aforesaid hath hereunto set his
hand and affirmed his seal. signed: A. J. Kirby D.S.
for B. Howell S. recorded:
DB C, page 272 - 23 April
1843 between Rebecca Akers and Joseph Akers of Montgomery County, VA and Nancy
Reed of FCV for $75.00 land containing 100 acres on the waters of Little River
between Laurel Creek and long shoal branch, bounded . . . beginning at the
mouth of Wolf pen branch . . . on the bank of Laurel Creek . . . with the
several courses of Adam Akers line . . . beginning at the above land except
this day deeded to Philip Dosss. In presence of: Jonathan Otey, Philip Doss,
Elijah (his x mark) Reed, O. H. Deskins signed:
Rebecca (her x mark) Akers, Joseph (his x mark) Akers recorded:
DB C, page 305 - 13
January 1843 between John Chafin and Sarah his wife and Emery Reed of FCV for
$175 land containing 95 acres on the waters of Easters Creek, a branch of
little river bounded . . . on the bank of the River corner to Jonathan Otey
witnesses: James Akers, Samuel Akers, George A. Reed signed: John (his x mark)
Chafin, Sarah (her x mark) Chafin recorded: Floyd Court August 1843
DB C, page 375 - 13
January 1844 between Peter E. Reed and Nancy his wife of FCV first part and
Jackson Godby trustee of the 2nd part and Harvey Deskins of 3rd
part - Peter E. Reed and Nancy stand justly indebted to Harvey Deskins for
$170.79, for the further consideration of $1.00 to Jackson Godby land
containing 60 acres on Beaver Creek waters of Little River beginning at a
waggon road . . . corner to Mark Reeds land . . . to a spring branch near
Elijah Reeds house . . . if the said Peter E. Reed and Nancy shall pay the debt
before the 1st June 1845 than this Indenture to be null and void but
if default shall be made the said Jackson Godby may sell the land at highest
bidder to pay debt. signed: Peter E. Reed, Jackson
Godby,
DB C, page 390 - 31
January 1844 between Joshua Thompson of FCV of 1st part and Andrew
A. Reed, Harvey Deskins of FCV and William Thomas of MCV 2nd part
and Jackson Godby Trustee of the 3rd part. That Andrew A. Reed
stands security for said Joshua Thompson to Anderson Howard for $140 and
Thompson is justly indebted to Harvey Deskins for $51.02 from 30 November 1843
and Thompson is indebted to William Thomas for $53.01 by bond 31 January 1844
in consideration of $1.00 unto Jackson Godby two certain tracts of land on the
waters of Indian Creek bounded . . . by Austin Nicholas . . . on top of Allum
Ridge . . . corner to said Thompson land - to pay the debts by 1 March 1845 or
the property will be sold to pay the debts signed: Joshua Thompson, Andrew A.
Reed, Harvey Deskins, Jackson Godby recorded: Floyd Court 31 January 1844
DB C, page 416 - 7 March
1844 between Nancy Reed of FCV of 1st part and Harvey Deskins of 2nd
part and Jackson Godby trustee of he county 3rd part. Nancy Reed
stands justly indebted to Harvey Deskins for $112.80 in consideration for $1.00
sell unto Jackson Godby two tracts of land - 1st tract on the waters
of Beaver Creek containing 27 acres being the same deeded from Elijah Reed
& wife. The second tract contains 100 acres of land deeded from Rebecca
Akers and Joseph Akers on the waters of Little River between
DB C, page 424 - 13 March
1844 between Spencer Reed and Margaret his wife of FCV and Richard Dulaney of
FCV for $89.00 land containing 46 ½ acres on Indian Creek adjoining the
lands of the said Dulaney signed: Spencer (his \ mark) Reed, Margaret (her \
mark) Reed recorded: Floyd Court 13 March 1844
DB C, page 464 - 8 March
1843 between Simeon Hylton and Sally his wife and William E. Reed and Sally his
wife and Hiatte Montgomery and Elizabeth his wife for $200 paid by Archelaus
Hylton land containing 120 acres on the waters of Burks fork bounded . . . near
a spring corner to Archelaus Hyltons land also of land of William Slaughter
signed: Simeon (his x mark) Hylton, Sally (her x mark) Hylton, Elizabeth (her x
mark) Montgomery, Sally (her x mark) Reed
Reed VA Land
Grants from VA State Library on-line catalogue, read by Susan M. Jurban,
April 2001
Reed, A. J. 11 March 1875
Floyd County 21 acres on the waters of Little River, grants No. 119, p. 40
Reed, Andrew A. 1 January
1855 Floyd County 132 acres on waters of Indian Creek, grants No. 110, p. 781
Reed, Daniel 15 July 1796
Botetourt County 38 acres on the waters of Roanoke River on the south side of the
same adjoining his own land and the land of Thomas Taylor, grants 34, 1796, p.
418
Reed, Emry 30 October
1837 Floyd County 90 acres on drains of Little River, grants No. 87, p. 479
Reed, G. D. 4 December
1880 Floyd County 20 3/4 acres on Camp and Easter Creeks, grants No. 119, p.
521
Reed, George 25 April
1785 Augusta County 180 acres west side of
Reed, George and
Wiggington, John 1 July 1819 Montgomery County, 195 acres on the south side of
Little River and on both sides of Esther’s Creek waters of New River,
grants, 68, p. 240
Wiggington, John &
George Reed 1 August 1818 Montgomery County 400 acres on the head waters of
Beaver Creek waters of Little River adjoining Andrew Reed, grants 67, p. 425
Wiggington, John &
George Reed 1 July 1819 Montgomery County 940 acres on the head waters of
Beaver Creek waters of Little River, grant 68, p. 242
Reed, George, Sr. 14
April 1788 Botetourt County 293 acres on the Gap Fork of Beaver Creek a branch
of Little River, grant 16, 1787-88, p. 575
Reed, George 10 August
1759 Augusta County 140 acres Catawba Creek , patents
No. 34, 1756-62, p. 447
Reed, George 10 August
1759 Augusta County 240 acres upon Catawba Creek, patents No. 34, 1756-62, p.
432
Reed, George 10 August
1759 Augusta County 170 acres on Catawba Creek joining to Robert Poag’s
land, patents No. 34, 1756-62, p. 432
Reed, George 10 August
1759 Augusta County 200 acres on Catawba Creek, patents No. 34, 1756-62, p. 402
Reed, Humphrey 17
November 1800 Montgomery County 227 acres on the waters of Beaver Creek, a
branch of Little River waters of New River adjoining his own and
McGinnis’ land, grants 46, p. 413
Reed, Isaac 26 March 1881
Floyd County 571 acres Inclusive survey, grants no. 119, p. 525
Reed, John 27 August 1770
Augusta County 90 acres upon the south side of
Reed, John 31 May 1793
Botetourt County 158 acres on the waters of the Blue Spring Run, a branch of
Potts Creek adjoining the lands of Hawkins, grants 29, 1793, p. 160
Reed, Matthew 6 April
1769 Augusta County 50 acres see Wilson, George & Reed, Mathew 6 April
1769, patents no. 38, 1768-70, p. 611
Reed, Nathan 9 June 1787
Bedford County 372 acres on the branches of Goose Creek, grants 11, 1787, p.
248
Reed, Nathan 11 June 1787
Bedford County 713 acres on the waters of Goose Creek, grants 9, 1787, p. 460
Reed, Peter 25 March 1795
Montgomery County 544 acres on Indian Creek, waters of
Reed, Peter E. 24 July
1830 Montgomery County 100 acres Beaver Creek, grants 79, p. 87
Reed, Peter 1 November
1862 Floyd County 15 acres on the waters of
Reed, Peter 14 April 1788
Botetourt County 100 acres on Beaver Creek, a branch of Little River, grants
16, 1797, p. 613
Reed, Robert 30 August
1763 Augusta County 170 acres on a branch of the middle river of Shanando
called Linwells run, patents no. 35, 1762-64, p. 373
Reed, Robert 27 August
1770 Augusta County 190 acres on the north side of the Middle River of
Shanando, patents no. 39, 1770-71, p. 128
Reed, Samuel 1 February
1781 Botetourt County 76 acres on back creek a branch of
Reed, William 15 November
1779 Botetourt County 418 acres in the Rich Patch, on the waters of Potts Creek
a branch of Jacksons River adjoining the land of the Heirs of Benjamin Hawkins
decd., the land of Jas. Robinson & Jas. Wright, grants 41, 1798-99, p. 598
Reed, William 16 February
1784 Henry County 270 acres on both sides of Blackberry Creek, grants K, p. 264
Reed, William 17 June 1793
Henry County 170 acres on the branches of Stocktons Creek, adjoining Stocktons
line, grant 28, p. 410
Reed, William &
Samuel Reed 27 July 1797 Botetourt County 610 acres on Black Creek, a branch of
Roanoke River adjoining the land of John Kelly, grant 37, 1796-98, p. 333
Read, Francis 20 July
1780 Bedford County 720 acres on both sides of Mountain Creek, patents E,
1775-76, 1780-81, p. 204
Read, George 25 October
1797 Botetourt County 96 acres on Beaver Creek, a branch of Little River,
adjoining his own land, grants 36, 1796-97, p. 621
Read, George 1 May 1784
Bedford County 314 acres on a north branch of Maggotty Creek, grants L, 1784,
p. 560
Read, James 10 May 1796
Montgomery County 298 acres on the waters of
Read, John 23 May 1763
Bedford County 275 acres on both sides of the South Fork of Falling River,
patents 35, 1762-64, p. 173
Read, John 30 August 1763
Bedford County 100 acres on both sides of
Read, Jones 1 September
1780 Bedford County 346 acres on the south branches of Otto River, patents E,
1775-76, 1780-81, pg. 762
Read, Sarah (late Sarah
Huff) 27 November 1799 Montgomery County - see Huff, Ruth Huff, Ruth, the
Mother & unto Willson, Catherine (late Catherine Huff); Read, Sarah (late
Sarah Huff); Huff, Joseph; Huff, Stephen; Wilson, Elizabth (late Elizabeth
Huff); Rentfro, Charity (late Charity Huff); and Le, Jarusa (late Jarusa Huff)
as the brothers and sisters of John Huff, decd. 200 acres on the head of Little
River a branch of New River adjoining James Rentfro, grants 43, p. 1
Read, Thomas 29 April
1767 Bedford County 1,227 acres on both sides of Falling River and
Molly’s Creek including the mouth of the creek, patents 36, 1764-67, p.
1041
Read, William 14 July
1769 Bedford County 520 acres on the north branches of Molly’s Creek,
patents 38, 1768-70, p. 812
Read, William 1 September
1780 Bedford County 370 acres on the east side of
Read, William 1 March
1781 Henry County 53 acres on both sides of Blackberry Creek, patents C, pg.
455
Read, William 16 February
1784 Henry County 259 acres on both sides of Blackberry Creek, grants I, p. 408
Reade, Daniel 14 July
1769 Bedford County 276 acres on both sides of Chockarollapin branch a west
branch of Falling River, patents 38, 1768-70, p. 641
Reade, Francis 10
September 1767 Bedford County 320 acres on both sides of Mountain Creek,
patents 37, 1767-68, p. 108
Reade, William 1 August
1772 Bedford County 334 acres on the North or lower side of
Reid, Andrew 26 August
1800 Montgomery County 640 acres on Beaver Creek, a branch of Little River,
waters of New River adjoining Robert Grimes & c., grants 46, p. 201
Reid, Andrew 27 March
1797 Montgomery County 36,356 ½ acres on Paint Creek, a branch of Great
Kanawa River adjoining Reid & Stewarts Loop Survey, grants 38, p. 25
Reid, Andrew &
Stewart, James 10 June 1784 Lincoln County 200 acres a branch of
Reid, Andrew & John
Stewart 16 May 1796 Montgomery County 50,000 acres on the west side of New
River alias Kenhawa including Loop Creek, Arbuckers Creek, and Pipe Creek,
grants 34, p. 225
Reid, George 18 November
1800 Montgomery County 1,100 acres on an east branch of Indian Creek a branch
of Little River the waters of New River adjoining Humphrey Reid, grants 47, p.
356
Reid, George A. 1 August
1842 Floyd County 7 acres on the waters of Beaver Creek waters of Little River,
grants no. 93, p. 51
Reid, Humphrey 23 July
1830 Montgomery County 130 acres on the waters of Indian Creek and Little
River, grants 79, p. 81
Reid, James 25 March 1805
Montgomery County 850 acres on the waters of Laurel Creek and Chesnut Camp
Creek being waters of Little River a branch of New River, grants 55, p. 688
Reid, James 25 September
1805 Montgomery County 38 acres on Little River and Meadow Creek waters of
Reid, Jonathan 15 March
1808 Montgomery County 30 acres on Meadow Run waters of Little River adjoinng
Andrew Conners land, grants 57, p. 86
Reid, Peter 1 January
1838 Floyd County 60 acres on waters of
Reid, Thomas 5 March 1793
Bedford County 8 acres known by Lott No. 38 in the Town of
Reid, Thomas 24 June 1802
Botetourt County 705 acres on the north side of James River adjoining his own
tract on which he lives, grants 50, 1802-03, p. 155
Reid, Thomas 3 November
1825 Botetourt County 150 acres on Dry Run, grants 74, 1825-26, p. 347
Reid, Thomas 20 June 1827
Botetourt County 170 acres on John Allan’s Spring Branch, grants 76,
1827, p. 132
Reid, William 10 July
1745 Augusta County 300 acres in the fork of Shanandore & nigh the foot of
the