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DUNLAP/DUNLOP in Virginia Records

References to Dunlap/Dunlop were found in the following Virginia counties:

Augusta Bedford Botetourt Caroline Elizabeth City
Essex Fayette Frederick Hanover Henrico
Henry King & Queen Northumberland Prince William Rockbridge
Surry Sussex Washington Westmoreland


Augusta Co.

1756, 1758. Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck, Virginia's Colonial Soldiers (Baltimore, 1988) Checked index.
p. 323. Augusta County Militia List, List of Capt. Allan's company 10 Aug. 1756. Nathaniel Dunlap.
p. 326. At a Court Martial Held in Sept. 1758 ... Capt. William Lewis's return of delinquents:... Not appearing at 1 general muster; Edward Rutlidge, James Givens, Nathaniel Dunlap ...

1760, 1763 . Clayton Torrence, Va. Wills & Administrations 1632-1800 (Baltimore, 1972) Checked index. p. 131,
Augusta Co., Jas. Dunlap, 1760 inventory.
Augusta Co., Jas. Dunlap, 1763 inventory.


1760. Virginia in 1760: A Reconstructed Census (TLC Genealogy, 1996) Checked index. p. 103; DUNLOP, John, Augusta Bk 16: p. 730

1765. AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS, ORDER BOOK No. IX., Page (334) APRIL 15, 1765 . Court of Claims and Grievances. Robert Bratton, claim for provisions for militia. James Kenaday, sergeant, for self and others, ranging. John Dunlop , provisions. John Dicksin, provisions. James Ewing, provisions. Hugh Fulton, provisions. Saml. McCutcheon, provisions.

1767, 1769, 1773. Peter Cline Kaylor, Abstract of Land Grant Surveys 1761- 1791 (Baltimore, 1991) Checked index.
Land Grants in Augusta Co & Rockbridge Co., Va.
p. 26. 6 Jun. 1767. Alexander Dunlap , 90 ac. Calfpasture River adj. William Jamason. (Bk. O-1, p. 68)
p. 53. 29 Aug. 1769. John Dunlap 95 ac. Calfpasture River. (Bk O-1, p. 148)
p. 76. 12 Feb. 1773. William Dunlap , 70 ac. Middle River. Adj. John Dixon, James Kerr, Beverley line. (BK O-1, p. 210)
p. 84. 12 Nov. 1773. Adam Dunlap . 185 ac. branch of Middle River. Adj. James Kennerly. (Bk O-1, p. 236)
p. 83. 12 Nov. 1773. Margaret Hind. 194 ac. branch of Middle River. adj. Adam Dunlap , William Hind. (Bk O-1, p. 236)

1782-1787. Augusta B. Fothergill and John Mark Naugle, Virginia Tax payers 1782 - 87 Other Than Those Published by the United States Census Bureau (Baltimore, 1986) Checked index. p. 38
Name Poll Slaves County
Dunlap, Adam 1 0 Aug.
Dunlap, Alexander 1 0 Aug.
Dunlap, William 1 0 Aug.

1822. Sam Towler, Excerpts from Augusta Chancery Drawers 188 to 258 and Other Charts (Charlottesville, 1997)

p.22, Crawford vs. Dunlap: John Dunlap's Will. Augusta. Co. wife Mary, youngest Louisa; 7 daughters, 5 sons; Elizabeth H. Dunlap, Mary Kendall, Peggy, Nancy, Rachael, Louisa, Robert, Nelson, William, my brother Robert Dunlap... 12 March 1822...

p.34, Bear and Wife vs. Dunlap: John Dunlap's will: wife Mary; youngest dau. Louisa Dunlap. Seven dau. five sons: Eliz. H., Mary Kendall, Peggy, Jane, Nancy, Rachel, Louisa, John, Robert, Nelson, James, William, my brother Robert...1822.
As of 1843: David Ogden married Louisa; Thomas Evert married Margaret; John Kendall married Mary...


p. 47, Box 232 Dowell vs. Dowell: Claudius Buster states - Darkus Dowell got married about August or Sept. 1802. Major Dowell applied to me in 1799 to act as his clerk. John Dunlap and his wife Dorkus had a falling out and she with 2 children returned to Major Dowell's. in case of Major Dowell vs Benj. Dowell and other: John Dowell dec'd was the father of the plaintiff. The children were sent to school at Thomas Vines ...

p. 52, Turk vs. Dever: Col. Dunlap was trying to make some arrangement to keep Barney. Dispute over Barney...

p. 73, Drawer 249. Kinsolving's Heirs vs Dowell's Heirs: James Kinsolving Sr.'s Heirs vs. Ann Vines, Coleman Vines, Abraham Vines, Jane Vines, Major Vines, James Dowell, Benj. Dowell, John Dunlap and Dorcas his wife...

p. 86, Bell vs. Heiskell: Sheriff of Augusta Co. summon a list of names, probably witnesses, including Robert Dunlap


Bedford Co.

1782-87. Augusta B. Fothergill and John Mark Naugle, Virginia Tax payers 1782-87 Other Than Those Published by the United States Census Bureau (Baltimore, 1986) p. 38
Name Poll Slaves County
Dunlop, Daniel 1 0 Bed.

Botetourt Co.

1782-87. Augusta B. Fothergill and John Mark Naugle, Virginia Tax payers 1782-87 Other Than Those Published by the United States Census Bureau (Baltimore, 1986) p. 38
Name Poll Slaves County
Dunlop, Moses 1 0 Bot.

Caroline Co.

1760. T.L.C. Genealogy, Virginia in 1760: A Reconstructed Census (Miami Beach, 1996)
p. 103,
DUNLOPS, William , Caroline, Bk 80: p. 99

1787-1799. T.L.C. Genealogy, Caroline County, Virginia Land Tax Lists, 1787-1799 (Miami Beach, 1991)
p. 45Dinlop, James 2 acres 1793
p. 47Dunlop, James 2 acres1787-1799


Elizabeth City Co.

1760. T.L.C. Genealogy, Virginia in 1760: A Reconstructed Census (Miami, 1996) p. 103
Name County Book no Page no
DUNLOP & Co. Elizabeth City Bk 11: p. 272

1634-1701. Rosemary Corley Neal, Elizabeth City County, Virginia... Deeds, Wills, Court Orders, Etc. 1634, 1659, 1688-1701 (Bowie, 1987) No Dunlap/Dunlop

1787-1800. Joan Charles, Elizabeth City County, Virginia Deed Abstracts, 1787-1800 (Bowie, 1994) No Dunlap/Dunlop

1728. Blanche Adams Chapman, Wills and Administrations of Elizabeth city County, Virginia 1688-1800 ... (Baltimore, 1980)
p. 33. Dunlop, John. Estate appraised by William Hunter and John Brodie. (Many books). 17 Jul. 1728. Book 1704-30, p. 145.


Essex Co.

1760. T.L.C. Genealogy, Virginia in 1760: A Reconstructed Census (Miami, 1996), p. 103
Name County Book no Page no
DUNLOP, Robert Essex Bk 21: p. 114
DUNLOP, Thomas Essex Bk 21: p. 114

1782 to 1785. Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790 Records of the State Enumerations: 1782 to 1785 (Baltimore, 1986). p.53.
Name No. of Whites No. of Blacks Year County
James Dunlop 9 39 1783 Essex Co.

Fayette Co.

1782-87. Augusta B. Fothergill and John Mark Naugle, Virginia Tax payers 1782-87 Other Than Those Published by the United States Census Bureau (Baltimore, 1986) DUNLAP, DUNLOP p. 38
Name Poll Slaves County
Dunlop, James 1 0 Fay.
Dunlop, William 1 0 Fay.

Frederick Co.

1760. T.L.C. Genealogy, Virginia in 1760: A Reconstructed Census (Miami, 1996), p. 103
Name County Book no Page no
DUNLOP, James Frederick Bk 13: p. 360
DUNLOP, James Frederick Bk 14: pp. 51, 69, 228
DUNLOP, Robert Frederick Bk 14: pp. 126, 132, 156, 173
DUNLOP, Thomas Frederick Bk 14: pp. 126, 132, 156, 173
DUNLOP, William Frederick Bk 13: p. 360
DUNLOP, William Frederick Bk 14: pp. 51, 69, 228

Hanover Co. [see King & Queen Co.]


C. G. Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish Hanover County, Virginia 1706-1786 (Richmond, 1989)

p. 312. [244] At a Vestry held for St. Paul's 1751 Sep. ye 30th . ordered into one precinct, for processioning... many names including Wm. Montgomery's, but no Dunlops.

pp. 532-533. [426] At a Vestry for Saint Paul's Parish at Hanover Town 23 August 1777 ... Revd. Mr. William Dunlap is receiv'd into this parish as Minister of same, during bood Behaviour agreeable to the Subscription paper produced by the said Dunlap to be Sign'd by the people, and it is ordered that the said Dnlap have possession of the Glebe & perquisites according to Law .sign'd Geddes Winston, Paul Thilman, chwdns; John Snelson, J. Syme, John Meriwether, W. Macon, P. Lyons, Ben Anderson, Tho. Garland, Gent Vestrymen

pp. 533-534. [427] At a Vestry appointed & held for St. pauls parish at Hanover Town on Friday the 28th day of November 1777 ...On the Motion of the Revd. Mr. William Dunlap, praying that the vestry wou'd give him a Character for the Time he has been Minister of this parish, the vestry do therefore give it as their Opinion that he has, so far as they know, behaved & complyed with his Duty as a Minister; from which Opinion Benjamin Anderson desented...

p. 536. [429] At a Vestry appointed & held for St. Pauls Parish at the New Church on Monday the 23d day of June 1778 ... A Letter from the Revd. Mr. William Dunlap being produced to the Vestry & read Signifying his resignation as Rector of this Parish; the Vestry do accept the same accordingly, And it is Ordered that the Church Wardens do give publick Notice thereof in the Virginia Gazette for another Minister to Supply the Vacancy .

pp. 537-538 [430-431] At a Vestry appointed & held for St. Pauls Parish at the former Glebe on Wednesday the 30th day of September 1778 ... Resolved that the Revd. Mr. Benjamin Blagrove, who has a fair character & comes well recommended to this Vestry, be received into this Parish as Rector thereof, in the place & stead of the Revd. Mr. William Dunlop who resign'd, but now Offers again for the said Parish.

pp. 538-540 [431-432] Vestry held at the Poor House 10th day of February 1779. Former Vestry dissolved by General Assembly... New Vestry installed... Whereas it appears that the Revd. William Dunlap by whom we have for more than twelve Months, had the Gospel very sensibly as well as very faithfully Preached has the voice of the People of this Parish, this Vestry are determined to receive him unless satisfactory reasons are offered to the contrary.
Resolved therefore unanimously that the 12th day of the next Month be and is hereby appointed for the Choice of a Minister & that this Vestry are desirous of investigating any exception that may be legally and regularly exhibited against the said Dunlap.


pp. 540-542 [433-434] At a Vestry appointed & held for St. Pauls Parish at the Poor House the 12th day of March 1779. ...Whereas it appears to this Vestry that the late Vestry have in various instances been guilty of inattention to the Interest of this Parish by which means this Vestry conceive that the Parishioners are intitled to a consierable Balance
Resolved therefore unanimously that the present Church Wardens be and are hereby authorised & directed to Order an Action for sufficient Damages against the late Vestry & that the Wardens procure such Council & assistance as they may Judge proper.
Whereas this Vestry are from the full and Candid disquisition of the exceptions that have been this day legally exhibited against the
Revd. William Dunlap and by other Cogent reasons fully convinced that he is innocent of the Cruel & rediculous alligation, which they veryly believe malice alone invented and propigated purely for the purpose of staining his Character
Resolved therefore that the said Dunlap be and is hereby Received into this Parish and that he be continued Minister of the same so long as he retains the Confidence of the People & no longer this mode of reception Appearing to this Vestry to be perfectly consonant to our present System of Government.
Sign'd Richd. Chapman, John Starke, Senr., Church Wardens
Ambrose Lipscomb, Jno. Blackwell, Jo. Cross, Jno. Starke, Jr., Nelson Anderson, Jr., Burnett Timberlake, Jno. Street, Meriwether Skelton, Thomas Austin [Vestry]


p. 543 [435] At a Vestry held for Saint Pauls Parish, at the upper Church, the 3rd day of May 1779.
...Whereas the Act of Assembly for registering Births, Christenings & Burials has for many Years past been greatly neglected in this Parish by which means various disputes respecting the age of People may arise, Ordered therefore that the
Revd. William Dunlap be requested to read or cause to be read the said Act, in our respective Churches, & that he endeavor in future to comply with the purport and intent of the same.



George Maclaren Brydon, D. D., Virginia's Mother Church , ... (Philadelphia, 1952) vol. II, p. 435, Note 23. "William Dunlap, Sixth Virginia, April 9, 1776 . (So listed by Heitman's Historical. Register; but the Orderly Book of Gen. Andrew Lewis, published by A. Campbell in 1860, lists him as Chaplain of the Sixth Battalion.)[Note: Eckenrode says p. 19]


Henrico Co.

1703. Benjamin B. Weisiger III, Henrico County, Virginia Deeds 1677-1705 (Richmond, 1986)
p. 130 dated 2 Mar. 1703 Deed. Stephen Cocke to Thomas Cocke, all of Henrico. 200 acres. Witnesses: Thomas Kingstton, Wm. Fisher, James Dulop , Will Perkins, Thomas Webb. Rec. 1 Apr. 1704.

1716. Benjamin B. Weisiger III, Henrico County, Virginia Deeds 1706-1737 (Richmond, 1985)
p. 56 dated 4 Dec. 1716 Deed. John Burton, Sr. to John Pleasants all of Henrico. 341 acres. Witnesses: Blaws, James Dulop , Tho. Bethell Rec. 7 Jan. 1716/17.


1752. Benjamin B. Weisiger III, Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia Part Two 1737-1781 with Addenda (revised) (Richmond, 1977)
p. 48. dated 22 Nov. 1752 . Gabriel Mathie, Merchant in Greenock, North Britain, lawful father of Alexander Mathie, dec'd, late assistant storekeeper with Mr. James Stark, Merchant, in Appomattox in Colony of Virginia, makes his trusty and well beloved friend James Stark his attorney to handle estate of his son. Witnesses: James Dunlop , John McKenzey, & James Barnhill. Rec. 5 Mar. 1753.


1816, 1826. Michael E.Pollock, comp., Marriage Bonds of Henrico County, Virginia, 1782-1853 (Baltimore 1984)]
p.70. William W. Gray m. Mary Dunlop , bond 22 Jan 1816 . sur.
Nath'l Dunlop . Henrico Co.
p.66. George Glasscock m. Margaret Dunlop , ward of
Nathaniel Dunlop . bond 16 Mar 1826 , Nathaniel Dunlop sur. Henrico Co.
p.11. Charles Barnett m. Lucy Dunlop . bond 24 May 1816 . sur Peter Hawkins. Henrico Co.
p. 45. John L. Shuck, sur. mb. 8 Sep 1835. Henrico Co. Robert D. Davenport m. Frances G. Roper w/consent of her mother Mary Davenport.

Joyce H. Lindsay, Marriages of Henrico County Virginia 1680-1808 (Easley, SC, 1994) No Dunlap/Dunlop

Benjamin B. Weisiger III, Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia Part One 1654-1737 (Richmond, 1976) No Dunlap/Dunlop

Janice L. Abercrombie and Richard Slatten, Virignia Publick Claims, Henrico County (Athens, n.d.) No Dunlap/Dunlop

Henry Co.

1782-87. Augusta B. Fothergill and John Mark Naugle, Virginia Tax payers 1782-87 Other Than Those Published by the United States Census Bureau (Baltimore, 1986) DUNLAP, p. 38
Name Poll Slaves County
Dunlap, Henry 1 3 Henry

1794. Virginia Anderton Dodd, Henry County, Virginia, Marriage Bonds, 1778-1849 (Baltimore, 1989)
p. 40. 3 Oct. 1794. (1791?) Henry Co. Marriage Bond. James Patrick and Sarah Dunlap


Judith Parks America Hill, A History of Henry County, Virginia ... (Baltimore, 1983) No Dunlap/Dunlop


King & Queen Co. [see Hanover Co.]


1768. C. G. Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book of Stratton Major Parish King and Queen County, Virginia, 1729-1783 (Richmond, 1989)

pp. 172-173 [107] At a Vestry held for Stratton Major Parish 4 Apr. 1768 . ... It is agreed by a Majority of this Vestry to receive the
Revd. William Dunlap as Minister of this Parish. (signed) Rd. Corbin.

pp. 173-174 [108] At a Vestry held for Stratton Major Parish 10 May 1768 ... The Vestry have agreed to purchase the Houses and Land belonging to Col. Philip Rootes lying on the Main Road, containing 300 ac. for a Glebe for the Use of the Minister of this Parish... for 600 pounds current money by 1 Jan. next...


pp. 174-175 [109] Vestry for Stratton Major Parish at the House purchased of Col. Philip Rootes for a Glebe 3 October 1768. ... The Revd. William Dunlap present... Ordered that the Church Wardens agree with Workmen to find Materials & do what repairs are by this Vestry found necessary to be done to the Glebe House and the out Houses belonging thereto... Whereas the Revd. Mr. Dunlap hath agreed with Thomas Lambeth to Finish and fit up the Out house at the Glebe, formerly made use of as a Wash-house, for a Study, for the Sum of Seventeen Pounds, it is agreed by this Vestry that Tob. be Levied on the Parish at laying the Levies for this present Year, to raise that Sum of Money to pay said Lambeth Provided he finish the same according to agreement.

p. 175 [110] Vestry held for Stratton Major Parish. 8 November 1768. To lay the Parish Levies... The Revd. William Dunlap present. ... To the Rev. Wm. Dunlap for 6 Months 8,000 lb. Tob.

p. 179 [112] Vestry held for Stratton Major Parish. 15 November 1769 The Rev. Mr. Willm. Dunlap present... Parish Levies - To the Rev. Mr. Willm. Dunlap 16,000 lb. Tob...

p. 183. [114] Vestry held for Stratton Major Parish. 14 November 1770 ...to lay Parish Levy... To the Revd. Willm. Dunlap 16,000 lb. Tob.

pp. 186-187. [116-117] Vestry held for Stratton Major Parish. 1 Oct. 1771 ...to lay Parish Levy... To the Revd. Willm Dunlap 16,000 lb. Tob...

pp. 193-194. [121] Vestry held for Stratton Major Parish. 12 November 1772 . to lay Parish Levy ... To Rev. Mr. William Dunlap 16,000 lb. Tob...

pp. 196-197. [123] Vestry held for Stratton Major Parish. 22 December 1772 ... On the Petion of the Revd. Mr. Dunlap to this Vestry Signifying that his Interest in the West Indies dem[an]d. his immediate attention, It is agreed that he have Leave to be Absent for and during the Turm of twelve Months, from the time of his Departure from hence Were upon Mr. Dunlap Promises to Engage the Neighbouring Clergy to Officiate in his absence as frequently as Possibly they can. And we do hereby certify that during his residence among us, as rector of this Parish, his deportment has been regular & steady and the duties of his function he has Performed With Unshaken diligence & Constancy, thus diligent in the Discharge of his duty, Constant & regular in his Deportment, we give this Testimony of it Under our hands (signed) Richd. Corbin

pp. 197-198 [124-125] Vestry held for Stratton Major Parish. 20 September 1773 . to lay Parish Levy... To the Revd. William Dunlap (Salary) 16,000. lb. Tob.,...To ditto for Srinkage of Notes 4 Pr C 640. lb. Tob... To do. on Cask 4 Pr C. 665. lb. Tob. ... To the Revd. Mr. Dunlap's Salary at 14/ Pr C. £ 121|| 2|| 8 ½. ... Ordered that the Collector Pay the Hon. Richd. Corbin Esq. Sixty Pounds ten Shillings out of the Money this Day Levied for the Revd. William Dunlap , for the Use of Mrs. Dunlap, his Wife & Children. ... A letter from the Revd. Mr. Dunlap being read, desiring a further leave of absence for Six Months The Vestry having taken this Matter into Consideration, are of Opinion & it is accordingly resolv'd that the said Mr. Dunlap have Leave to be absent to the 24 Day of Next June, and if he should not return by that time the Vestry will think themselves at Liberty to make Choice of another Rector, and as the Revd. Mr. Dixon has offered to serve the Parish for that time & to officiate Every other Sunday for 4,000 lb. Tob., Col. Rootes is desired to speak to him on that head.

p. 200-201 [127-128] Vestry for Stratton Major Parish 7 October 1774. (present) The Revd. Wm. Dunlap , The Honble. Richd. Corbin Esq., Wm. Hunt, Philip Rootes, Thos. Dillard, Wm. Taliaferro, Wm. Shackelford, Lyne Shackelford, John T. Corbin, Esqr... To the Revd. John Dixon £ 43|| 5|| 2 ½, To the Revd. Wm. Dunlap £ 86||10|| 5... Order'd that the Honble. Richd. Corbin, Philip Rootes, Wm. Shackelford, John T. Corbin Esq., & the Church wardens or any three of them be a Committee to meet at the Glebe to make such Repairs as they & The Revd. Mr. Dunlap shall think necessary & the Glebe being put in Such Repair the Revd. Mr. Dunlap agrees to take it upon himself during his incumbency.

p. 202 [129] Vestry for Stratton Major Parish 7 Jul. 1775. (present) The Revd. William Dunlap

p. 205 [131] Vestry for Stratton Major Parish 21 Dec. 1775 . (present) The Revd. William Dunlap ... To the Revd. Wm. Dunlap 16,000 lb. Tob... It is agree'd that the Revd. Wm. Dunlap appoint his Sexton

pp. 206-207. [132] Vestry for Stratton Major Parish 14 October 1777 To the Revd. Wm. Dunlap from 8th of Nov. 1775 to 1 Jan. 1777, 18, 419 lb. Tob., to 8 Pr C for Shrinkage of Notes and Cask 1,472 lb. Tob. (total) 19,891 lb. Tob...

p. 209. [134] Vestry for Stratton Major Parish 25 Apr. 1778 ... Resolved that it is the opinion of this Vestry, that the revd. Mr. Wm. Dunlap, (by his letter to Lyne Shackelford & Richard Anderson, Church Wardens dated the 16th Feb. 1778) has resigned his right as rector to this Parish... Ordered that the Church Wardens do Advertise Three times in the Virginia Gazette the resignation of the said Dunlap.

p. 209. [135] Vestry for Stratton Major Parish 23 Sep. 1778. Ordered that the Church Wardens make application to the revd. Mr. Wm. Dunlap and the revd. Mr. Auther Hamilton about moving from the Glebe; and provided they refuse to move, the Church Wardens are hereby authorised to commence a suit against them...


George Maclaren Brydon, D. D., Virginia's Mother Church, ... (Philadelphia, 1952) vol. II, p. 435, Note 23. William Dunlap , Sixth Virginia, April 9, 1776 . (So listed by Heitman's Historical. Register; but the Orderly Book of Gen. Andrew Lewis, published by A. Campbell in 1860, lists him as Chaplain of the Sixth Battalion.) (Note: Eckenrode says p. 19)


Northumberland Co.

1722-3. Clayton Torrence, Va. Wills & Administrations 1632-1800
p. 131. DUNLAP, Jas. , Northumberland Co., 1722-3, inventory.

Carolyn H. Jett, Records of Northumberland County, Virginia ... abstracts...1647-1652, ... 1710-1713, 1737-1743. (Bowie, 1994) No Dunlap/Dunlop



Prince William Co.

1740. Clayton Torrence, Va. Wills & Administrations 1632-1800
p. 131. DUNLOP, William , Prince William Co., 1740, inventory.

1740. T.L.C. Genealogy, Virginia in 1740: A Reconstructed Census (Miami, 1992)
p. 93. DUNLAP, William , Prince William Co. Will Book C, 1734-1744.


Rockbridge Co.

1760. T.L.C. Genealogy, Virginia in 1760: A Reconstructed Census (Miami, 1996)
p. 103 DUNLOP, William , Glasgow Co., Bk 21:218 [Cocke: Glascow in Rockbridge Co.]

1782. Clayton Torrence, Va. Wills & Administrations 1632-1800
p. 131,
Dunlap, Robert, Rockbridge Co., 1782, Will.

1782-1787. Augusta B. Fothergill and John Mark Naugle, Virginia Tax payers 1782-87 Other Than Those Published by the United States Census Bureau (Baltimore, 1986) p. 38
Name Poll Slaves County
Dunlap, John 1 3 Rock.
Dunlap, Mary 0 4 Rock.


Surry Co.


1750. Weynette Parks Haun, Surry Co. VA Court Records 1749-1751 Book X (Durham, 1997)

p.187 James Rae Merchant & Factor for Collin Dunlap & Company made Oath to two accounts against William Whiteheard & one against Thomas King which on his motion were ordered severally to be Certified. (Court of 19 Jun. 1750 )

p. 190. Colin Dunlop & Robert Cristie & Company Merchants, Plts. agt. Thomas Eldridge Gent. Admm &c. of Thomas King deced. Deft. In Case... this Day came the Plts. by their attorneys & the said Dft. being arrested & now called & not appearing by means where of the Plts. remain thereof against him undefended. therefore it's Considered by the Court that the Plts. recover against the said Deft. their Damages by them sustained by Occasion of the premises to be ascertained by a Jury at the Next Court Unless the said Deft. shall then appear & plead. (Court of 17 Jul. 1750 )

p. 231. Collin Dunlap & Company Merchts. Plts agt. William Newsum & Henry Browne Defts In Case. This Day came the parties by their attorneys & the said Deft. saving to him self all Advantages as well to the Writ as the Declaration prays & has leave to Imparl till the Next Court the same Day is given the Plt. here &c. (Court of 16 Oct. 1750 )

p. 308. Colin Dunlop, Robt. Cristie & Company Merchts plts. against the same Deft [Thos. Eldridge, Adm. &c. of Thos. King decd.] Deft. complains his intestate did not assume in manner and form as Plt. complains. Continues to next court. (Court 21 May 1751 )

p. 320. Colin Dunlop & Robert Cristie & Co. Plts. against William Newsum & Henry Browne defts. Continued for trials. (Court 21 May 1751 )
p. 342. Robert Dunlop & Robert Cristie in Co. Mercht . Plts. against Ellin Rookings Admx. &c of William Rookings decd. Deft. failed to appear. Referred to next court. (Court 16 Jul. 1751 )

p. 351. Colin Dunlop & Robert Cristie & Co. Plts. against Thomas Eldridge Admr. of Thomas King, decd. Deft. In Case. Jury awards Plt. nine pounds eight shillings 7 four pence & costs to be levied upon estate of deft. (Court 16 Jul. 1751 )

p. 389. Robt. Dunlop & Robert Cristie in Co. Merchts. Plts against Ellin Rookings Admx of Wm. Rookings decd. Deft. not appearing, court finds for Plt. Amount to be determined by jury at next court. (Court 20 Aug. 1751 )


15 May 1753. John Cocke to Archibald Dunlop. 1 lot of ½ acre in the town of Guilford laid off by John Cocke at or near the head of Chipokes Creek #13 in the plan of said town. (Surry Co. Deed Book 6, p. 660.)

20 Jun. 1758 Recorded. Will of John I'Anson, Doctor witnessed by Archibald Dunlop , Henry Browne and Benjamin Cocke, WB 10, p. 148 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 67)

Walter Keeble to Colin Dunlop & Robert Christie & Co., Merchants in Glascow , a mortgage on some goods not listed. (Surry Co., VA, Deed Book 7, p. 212.)

20 Feb. 1759. Archibald Dunlop takes an apprentice, Richard Davis. Agrees to teach him to read, write English, Arithmetic, the art of plain Sailing, provide meat, drink, washing and lodging. (Surry Co., VA, Deed Book 7, p. 450.)

17 August 1762. Recorded. Inventory of Capt. James Summervill. Appraisers: James Belsches, Archibald Dunlop, John Austin Finne. WB 10, p. 296. (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 75)

12 Mar. 1770. Ephraim & Hannah Baird of the Parish of Martins Brandon in Pr. Geo. Co. to Archibald Dunlop of Southwark, Surry Co., Merchant . for 200 lbs. current money. 207 ac. in Southwark Parish in Surry Co. Begin near Cabin Point Mill bounding on James Nicholson's line on the southern branch thence on that said line to the Western Branch so running of the said Branch & adjoining the lines of the lands now in the possession of W. James Belches & Samuel & Geo. Kerr it being the land and plantation where on the said Ephriam Baird lately lived, part of which (100 ac.) he purchased from his brother, John Baird, and 107 ac. from his father's will. (Surry Co., VA, Deed Book 10, p. 67.)

25 March 1777. Recorded. Will of Adam Fleming. Mentions business of Messrs. Glasford, Gordon, Monbath & Co., Merchants of Glasgow. Friends: Benjamin Harrison, Jr. of Brandon, William Allen, Esq. and Archibald Dunlop Esq. Witnesses: George Kerr, Susanna Buchanan, Mary I'Anson, Alexander Leslie and Archibald Dunlop WB 10a, p. 459 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 102)

24 Feb. 1778. Recorded. Inventory. Capt. Thomas Holt. Appraisers: James Belsches, Archibald Dunlop , Thomas Peter. WB 10a, p. 483 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 105)

28 Jul. 1778. Dower in Estate of Henry Cocke to Mrs. Catherine Cocke. Divided by James Belsches, William Short, William Harris & Archibald Dunlop . WB 11, p. 13 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 109)

23 May 1780. Recorded. Account Current, George Pyland. Auditors James Kee and Archibald Dunlop . WB 11, p.152 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 111)

25 Mar. 1783. Recorded. Inventory. Mr. David Hunter. appraisers: James Belsches, Sr., Thomas Peter & Archibald Dunlop . WB 11, p. 366 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800, p. 118)

23 Jun. 1784. Inventory. Susanna Cocke. Appraisers: James Kee, Thomas Peter & Archibald Dunlop . WB 12, p. 28 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 121)

22 Jul. 1784. Recorded. Inventory. Francis Moreland. Administrator: Archibald Dunlop . WB 12, p. 30 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 121)

22 Jul. 1784. Recorded. Inventory. Peggy Cleveland. Administrator: Archibald Dunlop . WB 12, p. 31 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 121)

28 Sep. 1784. Recorded. Inventory. William Hunter. Appr: Thomas Peter & Archibald Dunlop . WB 12, p. 35 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 121)

24 Jul. 1787. Recorded. Will. James Willison. Witnesses: James Belsches, Sr., Archibald Dunlop , William Laughton & James Gilchrist. WB 12, p. 153 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 127)

23 Oct. 1787. Recorded. Account Current. Frances Moreland. Administrator: Archibald Dunlop. WB 12, p. 165 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 127)

23 Sep. 1788. Recorded. Inventory. James Willison. Appr: Archibald Dunlop , William Cocke & William Calder. WB 12, p. 195 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 128)

27 Oct. 1789. Recorded. Inventory. William Calder. Administrator: Archibald Dunlap. . WB 12, p. 251. (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 130)

1782-1785. Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790 Records of the State Enumerations: 1782 to 1785 (Baltimore, 1986)
p. 43 Surry County, Heads of Families Virginia 1782.
Archibald Dunlop 1 white, 34 Blacks.
p.78 Surry County Heads of Families Virginia 1784.
Archibald Dunlop 3 whites, 1 dwelling, 13 other buildings.


28 Feb. 1792. . Recorded. Will James Gilchrist. Witnesses: Archerbald Dunlop , James Belsches, Sr., Peter Jemm, William Cocke, Sr., William Cocke, Jr., James Kee and Richard Ellis. WB 12, p. 319. (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 133)

1793. Clayton Torrence, Va. Wills & Admins. 1632 - 1800 ,
p. 131, Surry Co., Dunlop, Archibald 1793 Will.


1793. Surry Co., VA Will Book 1 (1792-1799), p. 35, Will of Archibald Dunlop Dated: 2 Apr. 1793 . Recorded 25 June 1793. Wife Susanna life right to Plantation on Low Point. All Negroes except Amy. 1/3 of stock, 1/3 of furniture etc. Sisters are Agnes & Christian Dunlop. Legacies to: Harwood Charity, Queen Charlotte Charity. Friends: Dr. John I'Anson, Thomas Peter, John Southall, Peter Jemm & Walter Johnston. Witnesses: William Cocke, William Anthony, Edward Avery, Edward Maynard, Thomas Grantham & Andrew Nimmo. (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800 , p. 136)

17 Oct. 1794. John Marston and Susanna Dunlop. Sur. Jacob Faulcon. Married 19 Oct. by Rev. Samuel Butler, Rector of Southwark Parish, Episcopal Church (Catherine Lindsay Knorr, Marriage Bonds & Ministers' Returns of Surry County, Virginia 1768-1825 , p. 60)

22 Oct. 1799. Recorded. Archibald Dunlop Estate . Account Current. Date: 1793. Susanna Marston, Executrix. Auditors: John Newsum & John I'Anson. WB 1, p. 343 (Lyndon H. Hart III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800, p. 150)


Weynette Parks Haun, Surry County, Virginia Records 1652-1663, NO DUNLAP/DUNLOP
same, Surry Co. VA Court Records (DB 1) 1664-1671 Book II, NO DUNLAP/DUNLOP
same, Surry Co. VA Court Records 1672-1682 Book III, NO DUNLAP/DUNLOP
same, Surry Co. VA Court Records (Order Book 1671-1691) Book IV, NO DUNLAP/DUNLOP
same, Surry Co. VA Court Records 1691-1700 Book V, NO DUNLAP/DUNLOP
same, Surry Co. VA Court Records 1700-1711 Book VI, NO DUNLAP/DUNLOP
same, Surry Co. VA Court Records 1712-1718 Book VII, NO DUNLAP/DUNLOP
same, Surry Co. VA Court Records 1741-1745 Book VIII, NO DUNLAP/DUNLOP
same, Surry Co. VA Court Records 1746-1748 Book IX, NO DUNLAP/DUNLOP

Gertrude R. B. Richards, Ph.D., Register of Albemarle Parish Surry and Sussex Counties 1739-1778 (Esley, SC, 1984) NO DUNLAP/DUNLOP

Eliza T. Davis, Wills & Administrations. of Surry Co., Va. 1671-1750 NO DUNLAP/DUNLOP
June Banks Evans, Census of 1840 Surry County, Virginia (New Orleans, 1989) NO DUNLAP/ DUNLOP


Sussex Co.

1760. T.L.C. Genealogy, Virginia in 1760: A Reconstructed Census (Miami, 1996), p. 103, DUNLOP, Mr., Sussex Co. Book 74:163

Weynette Parks Haun, Sussex County, Virginia Court Records 1754-1801 Book I

p. 195. Dec. 1754 Court , Sussex Co. Archibald Dunlop, Plt vs. John Maclin deft. case continued.

p. 215. Jan. 1755 Court Sussex Co. Dunlop v. Maclin cont.

p. 225. Feb. 1755 Court Sussex Co. Archibald Dunlop v. John Maclin. jury finds for Plt. to recover 8 pounds 12 shillings 8 ½ pence & costs. ...same court Colin Dunlop , Robert Cristie & Co. of Glascow Merchts. Plts v. John Person, Exor. of John Person decd. deft. jury found for pltfs. 132 pounds, 11 shilings, 10 pence & ½ penny and costs.

p. 510. Nov. 1756 Court Sussex Co. John Montgomerie attended two days in court as a witness for David Hunter Plt vs Edward Bryan deft. same court. Dunlop & Co. Merchts . Plts vs Richard Knight Deft. case discontinued for want of prosecution.


Weynette Parks Haun, Sussex County, Virginia Court Records 1757-1759 Book II

p. 31. March 1757 Court. John Montgomery a witness for Edward Bryan eight days in David Hunter vs. Edward Bryan. Bryan to pay him two hundred pounds tobacco.

p. 90. Sept. 1757 Court . Order'd that John Montgomerie & his tithable negro Nell be added to the List of tithables.

p. 123. Dec. 1757 Court. Attachment granted to Colin Dunlap, Robert Christie & Co. Plts. vs Ephriam Knight for debt.

p. 137. Feb. 1758 Court. Sheriff has attached estate of Ephriam Knight. Colin Dunlap, Robert Chritie & Co. vs. Ephriam Knight.

p. 145. March 1758 Court. Deed from Benj. Harrison to James Belches proved by oaths of Archibald Dunlop & David Hunter.

p. 186. July 1758 Court. Deed from Benj Harrison to James Belsches proved by oaths of Benjamin Cocke & Archibald Dunlop.

p. 311. November 1759 Court. Archibald Dunlop & David Ralstone Plts. vs. John Verell.


Dr. Stephen Bradley, Jr. The Deeds of Sussex County Virginia 1779-1792 .

p. 462. Deed Richard Andrews to William Velvane for 385 ac. adjoining Montgomery. 20 Sep. 1787.

p. 511. Deed William Timberlake to James Cooper. 96 ac. adjoins Peter Jones, Coppohank, Swamp, John Montgomery, Thomas Edmunds, Frederick Briggs. 13 Aug. 1787.

p. 596. Deed. Henry Jarrad Jr. & wife to James Turner Jr. 1 Apr. 1789. Turner was Jarrad's security for 2 judgment bonds, 1 due to Charles Briggs & 1 due to Robert Dunlop

p. 692. Nicholas Ogbun to William Stuart deed. pers prop. Benj. Montgomery a witness. 17 Feb. 1789.

p. 745. deed Nicholas Ogburn to John Mason 17 Feb. 1790 pers prop. Benj. Montgomery a witness,


Washington Co.

1782-1787. Augusta B. Fothergill and John Mark Naugle, Virginia Tax payers 1782-87 Other Than Those Published by the United States Census Bureau (Baltimore, 1986) p. 38
Name Poll Slaves County
Dunlop, Ephriam 1 0 Wash.

Westmoreland Co.

T.L.C. Genealogy, Virginia in 1740: A Reconstructed Census (Miami, 1992), p. 93

DUNLOP, James, Westmoreland, 111 (Westmoreland Co. Orders, 1739-1743);

DUNLOP, Mr., Westmoreland, 112 (Westmoreland Co. Records, Inventories No. 1, 1723-1746)

DUNLOP, William, Westmoreland, 111, 112 (see previous)

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