Listings for Andrew McKay
Hite vs. Snapp-O. S. 21; N. S. 7--Filed
20th September, 1796. Isaac
Hite, executor of Isaac Hite, deceased,
Jonathan Clerk, Isaac H. Williams,
John C. Williams, Nimrod Long and
Eleanor, his wife, devisees under the
will of Isaac Hite, deceased; Abraham
Hite, devisee and executor of
Abraham Hite, deceased; Mary Hite,
Theodorick Lee and Catherine, his wife;
Alexander Pitt Buckhannon and Sarah,
his wife (said Mary, Catherine and
Sarah), are daughters and co-heirs
of John Hite, deceased (who was eldest
son and heir of Jacob Hite, deceased);
John Hite, executor and devisee
of John Hite, deceased; John Hite,
Jr.; William Hite, Thomas Cartmill
and Ann, his wife (which said John,
William and Ann are children and
devisees of Joseph Hite, deceased);
which said John, Isaac, Jacob, Abraham
and Joseph are children and devisees
of Jost Hite, deceased; Andrew
McKay, eldest son and heir
of Robert McKay, deceased, who was son and
heir of Robert McKay, Sr.; James
and Zackeriah McKay, who are sons
and devisees of Robert McKay, Sr.;
Isaac McKay, son and heir of Isaac
McKay, who was son and heir of
Moses McKay, a son and devisee of
Robert McKay, Sr.; Leah Leith (?),
daughter and devisee of Robert McKay,
Sr.; Enoch Job, eldest son and
heir of Margaret Job, a daughter and
devisee of Robert McKay, Sr.; George
Hollingsworth, son and heir of
Abraham Hollingsworth, who was
son and heir of Hannah Hollingsworth,
a daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.; George Robinson, son and
heir of George Robinson, who was
son and heir of Mary Robinson, a
daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.;
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Michael Copp, administrators of
Philip Werner; Barbara Werner, widow
of Philip, and Philip's children,
viz: Philip, Sophia, Elizabeth, Catharine,
Peter, Sarah. Philip was in 1796
resident in Berks County, Penna. Deed,
25th August, 1797, by Jonathan
Clarke, Philip Williams and Andrew McKay,
Commissioners to John Tipton. Sale
under Act of Assembly, 4th
December, 1795, to sell certain
lands of Jost Hite, Robert Green, William
Duff and Robert McKay, 400 acres
on Tom's Brook adjoining Augustine
Borden, Jacob Keller <I>et al.</I>
Recorded in Shenandoah, 12th December, 1797.
Deed, 12th September, 1797, by
John Tipton and wife Elizabeth to Werner's
heirs. Recorded.
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page 54, Rev. Andrew McKay,(May),
order to show cause;
Page 396
Listings for Finley McCoy
Finley McKay's declaration
of service in the Old Virginia Regiment in 1756;
Page 605
Listings for Isaac McCoy
Hite vs. Snapp-O. S. 21; N.
S. 7--Filed 20th September, 1796. Isaac
Hite, executor of Isaac Hite, deceased,
Jonathan Clerk, Isaac H. Williams,
John C. Williams, Nimrod Long and
Eleanor, his wife, devisees under the
will of Isaac Hite, deceased; Abraham
Hite, devisee and executor of
Abraham Hite, deceased; Mary Hite,
Theodorick Lee and Catherine, his wife;
Alexander Pitt Buckhannon and Sarah,
his wife (said Mary, Catherine and
Sarah), are daughters and co-heirs
of John Hite, deceased (who was eldest
son and heir of Jacob Hite, deceased);
John Hite, executor and devisee
of John Hite, deceased; John Hite,
Jr.; William Hite, Thomas Cartmill
and Ann, his wife (which said John,
William and Ann are children and
devisees of Joseph Hite, deceased);
which said John, Isaac, Jacob, Abraham
and Joseph are children and devisees
of Jost Hite, deceased; Andrew
McKay, eldest son and heir of Robert
McKay, deceased, who was son and
heir of Robert McKay, Sr.; James
and Zackeriah McKay, who are sons
and devisees of Robert McKay, Sr.;
Isaac McKay, son and heir of Isaac
McKay, who was son and heir
of Moses McKay, a son and devisee of
Robert McKay, Sr.; Leah Leith (?),
daughter and devisee of Robert McKay,
Sr.; Enoch Job, eldest son and
heir of Margaret Job, a daughter and
devisee of Robert McKay, Sr.; George
Hollingsworth, son and heir of
Abraham Hollingsworth, who was
son and heir of Hannah Hollingsworth,
a daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.; George Robinson, son and
heir of George Robinson, who was
son and heir of Mary Robinson, a
daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.;
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Listings for James McKay
ite vs. Snapp-O. S. 21; N. S. 7--Filed
20th September, 1796. Isaac
Hite, executor of Isaac Hite, deceased,
Jonathan Clerk, Isaac H. Williams,
John C. Williams, Nimrod Long and
Eleanor, his wife, devisees under the
will of Isaac Hite, deceased; Abraham
Hite, devisee and executor of
Abraham Hite, deceased; Mary Hite,
Theodorick Lee and Catherine, his wife;
Alexander Pitt Buckhannon and Sarah,
his wife (said Mary, Catherine and
Sarah), are daughters and co-heirs
of John Hite, deceased (who was eldest
son and heir of Jacob Hite, deceased);
John Hite, executor and devisee
of John Hite, deceased; John Hite,
Jr.; William Hite, Thomas Cartmill
and Ann, his wife (which said John,
William and Ann are children and
devisees of Joseph Hite, deceased);
which said John, Isaac, Jacob, Abraham
and Joseph are children and devisees
of Jost Hite, deceased; Andrew
McKay, eldest son and heir of Robert
McKay, deceased, who was son and
heir of Robert McKay, Sr.; James
and Zackeriah McKay, who are sons
and devisees of Robert McKay, Sr.;
Isaac McKay, son and heir of Isaac
McKay, who was son and heir of
Moses McKay, a son and devisee of
Robert McKay, Sr.; Leah Leith (?),
daughter and devisee of Robert McKay,
Sr.; Enoch Job, eldest son and
heir of Margaret Job, a daughter and
devisee of Robert McKay, Sr.; George
Hollingsworth, son and heir of
Abraham Hollingsworth, who was
son and heir of Hannah Hollingsworth,
a daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.; George Robinson, son and
heir of George Robinson, who was
son and heir of Mary Robinson, a
daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.;
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Extracts from letter by Jno. Lincoln
to his nephew
David Lincoln, dated 27th June,
1810. William Shipman, brother to
Jonathan, called to see John, supposing
he was Wm. Henton's father-in-law.
He lives in Shelby County, Ky.,
about 5 miles of Henton. Deed, 20th
September, 1791, by Thomas Lincoln
and wife Elizabeth of Rockingham to
Jacob Lincoln of same place, 200
acres on Linvil's Creek, part of 1,200
acres granted to McKay, Duff, Green
and Hite, 26th March, 1739, by them
conveyed to Robert McKay, 20th
June, 1746, by McKay devised to sons,
Zachariah, Moses, Robert and James
by will dated 7th October, 1746, 600
acres of which were conveyed by
McKays to John Lincoln, 22d June, 1768,
200 acres of which devised by John
Lincoln to son Thomas, by will 8th
February, 1786. Recorded in Rockingham,
26th September, 1791.
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Woods vs. Williams and Clark, agents
for Green, Duff and McCoy--
O. S. 389; N. S. 142--Bill by Benj.
Wood, of Shenandoah, that in 1754
Wm. Whitson bought land in Frederick
(Shenandoah) from James and
Zackeriah McKay, 400 acres, and
assigned to Charles Whitson, who died,
intestate, and the land descended
to Charles's heir-at-law, Jeremiah Whitson,
who sold to Nehemiah Wood, who
sold to orator.
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Listings for Jane McKay
Jane married John McKay about
1797, and afterwards John Gladwell.
Sallie McCloud moved to the West
Fork of Potomac.
Page 262
Listings for John McKay
Jane married John McKay about
1797, and afterwards John Gladwell.
Sallie McCloud moved to the West
Fork of Potomac.
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Listings for Leah McKay
Leah Leith (?), daughter
and devisee of Robert McKay,
Sr.;
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Listings for Margaret McKay
, Mary McKay and Hannah McKay
Enoch Job, eldest son and heir of
Margaret Job, a daughter and
devisee of Robert McKay, Sr.; George
Hollingsworth, son and heir of
Abraham Hollingsworth, who was
son and heir of Hannah Hollingsworth,
a daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.; George Robinson, son and
heir of George Robinson, who was
son and heir of Mary Robinson, a
daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.;
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Listings for Moses McKay
Hite vs. Snapp-O. S. 21; N. S. 7--Filed
20th September, 1796. Isaac
Hite, executor of Isaac Hite, deceased,
Jonathan Clerk, Isaac H. Williams,
John C. Williams, Nimrod Long and
Eleanor, his wife, devisees under the
will of Isaac Hite, deceased; Abraham
Hite, devisee and executor of
Abraham Hite, deceased; Mary Hite,
Theodorick Lee and Catherine, his wife;
Alexander Pitt Buckhannon and Sarah,
his wife (said Mary, Catherine and
Sarah), are daughters and co-heirs
of John Hite, deceased (who was eldest
son and heir of Jacob Hite, deceased);
John Hite, executor and devisee
of John Hite, deceased; John Hite,
Jr.; William Hite, Thomas Cartmill
and Ann, his wife (which said John,
William and Ann are children and
devisees of Joseph Hite, deceased);
which said John, Isaac, Jacob, Abraham
and Joseph are children and devisees
of Jost Hite, deceased; Andrew
McKay, eldest son and heir of Robert
McKay, deceased, who was son and
heir of Robert McKay, Sr.; James
and Zackeriah McKay, who are sons
and devisees of Robert McKay, Sr.;
Isaac McKay, son and heir of Isaac
McKay, who was son and heir of
Moses McKay, a son and devisee of
Robert McKay, Sr.; Leah Leith (?),
daughter and devisee of Robert McKay,
Sr.; Enoch Job, eldest son and
heir of Margaret Job, a daughter and
devisee of Robert McKay, Sr.; George
Hollingsworth, son and heir of
Abraham Hollingsworth, who was
son and heir of Hannah Hollingsworth,
a daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.; George Robinson, son and
heir of George Robinson, who was
son and heir of Mary Robinson, a
daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.; Moses Green, executor and
devisee of John Green, deceased;
James Green, James Williams, William,
James and Sarah Williams, children
of James and Eleanor Williams, who
was only daughter of Moses Green,
deceased, which said John, James and
Moses Green were devisees of William
Duff, deceased; Robert Green,
assignee and devisee of Eleanor
Green, widow of Robert Green, deceased;
Robert Green, Moses Green, executor
and devisee of John Green; James
Green, Robert Green, Jr, heir of
Nicholas Green, deceased; James Williams,
William, James and Sarah Williams,
children and heirs of Eleanor Williams,
deceased, who was only daughter
and heiress of Moses Green, deceased, by
James Williams, their next friend,
which said Eleanor, Robert, John,
James, Nicholas and Moses Green
were devisees of Robert Green, Sr., vs.
Lawrence Snapp.
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William Shipman, brother to
Jonathan, called to see John, supposing
he was Wm. Henton's father-in-law.
He lives in Shelby County, Ky.,
about 5 miles of Henton. Deed, 20th
September, 1791, by Thomas Lincoln
and wife Elizabeth of Rockingham to
Jacob Lincoln of same place, 200
acres on Linvil's Creek, part of 1,200
acres granted to McKay, Duff, Green
and Hite, 26th March, 1739, by them
conveyed to Robert McKay, 20th
June, 1746, by McKay devised to sons,
Zachariah, Moses, Robert
and James by will dated 7th October, 1746, 600
acres of which were conveyed by
McKays to John Lincoln, 22d June, 1768,
200 acres of which devised by John
Lincoln to son Thomas, by will 8th
February, 1786. Recorded in Rockingham,
26th September, 1791.
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Listings for Robert McKay
Hite vs. Snapp-O. S. 21; N.
S. 7--Filed 20th September, 1796. Isaac
Hite, executor of Isaac Hite, deceased,
Jonathan Clerk, Isaac H. Williams,
John C. Williams, Nimrod Long and
Eleanor, his wife, devisees under the
will of Isaac Hite, deceased; Abraham
Hite, devisee and executor of
Abraham Hite, deceased; Mary Hite,
Theodorick Lee and Catherine, his wife;
Alexander Pitt Buckhannon and Sarah,
his wife (said Mary, Catherine and
Sarah), are daughters and co-heirs
of John Hite, deceased (who was eldest
son and heir of Jacob Hite, deceased);
John Hite, executor and devisee
of John Hite, deceased; John Hite,
Jr.; William Hite, Thomas Cartmill
and Ann, his wife (which said John,
William and Ann are children and
devisees of Joseph Hite, deceased);
which said John, Isaac, Jacob, Abraham
and Joseph are children and devisees
of Jost Hite, deceased; Andrew
McKay, eldest son and heir of Robert
McKay, deceased, who was son and
heir of Robert McKay, Sr.;
James and Zackeriah McKay, who are sons
and devisees of Robert McKay,
Sr.; Isaac McKay, son and heir of Isaac
McKay, who was son and heir of
Moses McKay, a son and devisee of
Robert McKay, Sr.; Leah
Leith (?), daughter and devisee of Robert McKay,
Sr.; Enoch Job, eldest son and
heir of Margaret Job, a daughter and
devisee of Robert McKay, Sr.;
George Hollingsworth, son and heir of
Abraham Hollingsworth, who was
son and heir of Hannah Hollingsworth,
a daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.; George Robinson, son and
heir of George Robinson, who was
son and heir of Mary Robinson, a
daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.; Moses Green, executor and
devisee of John Green, deceased;
James Green, James Williams, William,
James and Sarah Williams, children
of James and Eleanor Williams, who
was only daughter of Moses Green,
deceased, which said John, James and
Moses Green were devisees of William
Duff, deceased; Robert Green,
assignee and devisee of Eleanor
Green, widow of Robert Green, deceased;
Robert Green, Moses Green, executor
and devisee of John Green; James
Green, Robert Green, Jr, heir of
Nicholas Green, deceased; James Williams,
William, James and Sarah Williams,
children and heirs of Eleanor Williams,
deceased, who was only daughter
and heiress of Moses Green, deceased, by
James Williams, their next friend,
which said Eleanor, Robert, John,
James, Nicholas and Moses Green
were devisees of Robert Green, Sr., vs.
Lawrence Snapp.
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Michael Copp, administrators of
Philip Werner; Barbara Werner, widow
of Philip, and Philip's children,
viz: Philip, Sophia, Elizabeth, Catharine,
Peter, Sarah. Philip was in 1796
resident in Berks County, Penna. Deed,
25th August, 1797, by Jonathan
Clarke, Philip Williams and Andrew McKay,
Commissioners to John Tipton. Sale
under Act of Assembly, 4th
December, 1795, to sell certain
lands of Jost Hite, Robert Green, William
Duff and Robert McKay, 400
acres on Tom's Brook adjoining Augustine
Borden, Jacob Keller <I>et al.</I>
Recorded in Shenandoah, 12th December, 1797.
Deed, 12th September, 1797, by
John Tipton and wife Elizabeth to Werner's
heirs. Recorded.
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Extracts from letter by Jno. Lincoln
to his nephew
David Lincoln, dated 27th June,
1810. William Shipman, brother to
Jonathan, called to see John, supposing
he was Wm. Henton's father-in-law.
He lives in Shelby County, Ky.,
about 5 miles of Henton. Deed, 20th
September, 1791, by Thomas Lincoln
and wife Elizabeth of Rockingham to
Jacob Lincoln of same place, 200
acres on Linvil's Creek, part of 1,200
acres granted to McKay, Duff, Green
and Hite, 26th March, 1739, by them
conveyed to Robert McKay,
20th June, 1746, by McKay devised to sons,
Zachariah, Moses, Robert
and James by will dated 7th October, 1746, 600
acres of which were conveyed by
McKays to John Lincoln, 22d June, 1768,
200 acres of which devised by John
Lincoln to son Thomas, by will 8th
February, 1786. Recorded in Rockingham,
26th September, 1791.
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Daniel Harrison and Morgan Bryant
report, viz: Processioned for Samuel
Harrison, present Daniel Love,
John Wright; processioned for Robert Cravens,
present Daniel Love, John Wright;
processioned for Daniel Harrison,
present John Rutledge, Richard
Wainscot; Daniel Harrison not processioned,
there being a dispute; processioned
for James Anderson, lines unknown;
processioned for Col. James Wood;
processioned for Daniel Harrison,
present Archibald Hopkins; processioned
for Daniel Harrison, present Jacob
Dye, Richard Wincot; processioned
for Cornelius Bryan, present Thos.
and Benj. Bryan; processioned for
Charles Robinson, present Adam Reder;
processioned for Townsend Robinson,
present Adam Reder; processioned
for Thomas Moore, present Francis
Hughes; processioned for John Miller,
present Thos. Hughes, Thos. Moore;
processioned for Thomas Moore,
present Francis Hughes; processioned
for Joseph Hite, present Samuel and
David Stuart; processioned for
Jacob Chrisman, present David Stuart,
Sam'l Harrison; processioned for
Robert McKay, present Thomas Bryan;
processioned for Robert McKay,
present Thomas Bryan; processioned for
Jost Hite, present Thomas Bryan;
processioned for Jost Hite, present
Thomas Bryan; processioned for
Robert McKay, present Thomas Bryan;
processioned for Wm. Duff's estate,
present John Miller; processioned for
Robert Green, present John Miller;
processioned for Robert Green, present
John Miller; processioned for James
Robeson, present John Miller;
processioned for George Bowman,
present Richard Winscot; processioned for
Joseph Bryan, present Wm. Bryan;
processioned for Morgan Bryan, present
James Bryan; processioned for Samuel
Wilkins, present Wm. and James
Bryan and Samuel Wilkins.
Page 435
Listings for Zachariah McKay
Hite vs. Snapp-O. S. 21; N.
S. 7--Filed 20th September, 1796. Isaac
Hite, executor of Isaac Hite, deceased,
Jonathan Clerk, Isaac H. Williams,
John C. Williams, Nimrod Long and
Eleanor, his wife, devisees under the
will of Isaac Hite, deceased; Abraham
Hite, devisee and executor of
Abraham Hite, deceased; Mary Hite,
Theodorick Lee and Catherine, his wife;
Alexander Pitt Buckhannon and Sarah,
his wife (said Mary, Catherine and
Sarah), are daughters and co-heirs
of John Hite, deceased (who was eldest
son and heir of Jacob Hite, deceased);
John Hite, executor and devisee
of John Hite, deceased; John Hite,
Jr.; William Hite, Thomas Cartmill
and Ann, his wife (which said John,
William and Ann are children and
devisees of Joseph Hite, deceased);
which said John, Isaac, Jacob, Abraham
and Joseph are children and devisees
of Jost Hite, deceased; Andrew
McKay, eldest son and heir of Robert
McKay, deceased, who was son and
heir of Robert McKay, Sr.; James
and Zackeriah McKay, who are sons
and devisees of Robert McKay, Sr.;
Isaac McKay, son and heir of Isaac
McKay, who was son and heir of
Moses McKay, a son and devisee of
Robert McKay, Sr.; Leah Leith (?),
daughter and devisee of Robert McKay,
Sr.; Enoch Job, eldest son and
heir of Margaret Job, a daughter and
devisee of Robert McKay, Sr.; George
Hollingsworth, son and heir of
Abraham Hollingsworth, who was
son and heir of Hannah Hollingsworth,
a daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.; George Robinson, son and
heir of George Robinson, who was
son and heir of Mary Robinson, a
daughter and devisee of Robert
McKay, Sr.; Moses Green, executor and
devisee of John Green, deceased;
James Green, James Williams, William,
James and Sarah Williams, children
of James and Eleanor Williams, who
was only daughter of Moses Green,
deceased, which said John, James and
Moses Green were devisees of William
Duff, deceased; Robert Green,
assignee and devisee of Eleanor
Green, widow of Robert Green, deceased;
Robert Green, Moses Green, executor
and devisee of John Green; James
Green, Robert Green, Jr, heir of
Nicholas Green, deceased; James Williams,
William, James and Sarah Williams,
children and heirs of Eleanor Williams,
deceased, who was only daughter
and heiress of Moses Green, deceased, by
James Williams, their next friend,
which said Eleanor, Robert, John,
James, Nicholas and Moses Green
were devisees of Robert Green, Sr., vs.
Lawrence Snapp.
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Rymel and <I>ux</I> vs. Lincoln--O.
S. 311; N. S. 111--Bill, 26th March,
1813, by John Rymel and Rebekah,
his wife, late Rebekah Lincoln, one of
daughters and devisees of John
Lincoln, who made will in 1786 in
Rockingham, leaving wife Rebekah
and sons, Jacob and John, executors, who
qualified 22d June, 1789, devising
a plantation to widow for life and then
to oratrix. But 2 years after father's
death Jacob bought interest of Thomas
Lincoln, the remainderman, and
occupied it until death of his mother, which
was 18 years. Jacob pretends to
hold now by purchase from mother, who
was 70 years old when Jacob took
possession, and her mind impaired.
Will of John Lincoln of Parish
and County Rockingham. Wife,
Rebekah; son, Thomas, land on Linvel's
Creek; son, Abraham;
daughters, Hannah and Lydia, Sarah,
Rebeckah; sons, Isaac and Jacob;
son, John; granddaughter, Hannah
Bryan. Dated 8th February, 1786.
Recorded in Rockingham, 22d June,
1789. David Lincoln deposes, 26th
June, 1818, grandson of Rebekah.
John Lincoln died November, 1788.
Thomas Lincoln moved to Kentucky.
Widow Rebekah lived with her
daughter Hannah Harrison. John's
wife did not want to have the
trouble of an old peevish and jealous
woman because she had had experience
with such (a grandfather by the
father's side), but shortly before
Hannah's death John and his wife
took her, 3d August, 1803. Rebekah
died 21st July, 1806. Extracts
from letter by Jno. Lincoln to his nephew
David Lincoln, dated 27th June,
1810. William Shipman, brother to
Jonathan, called to see John, supposing
he was Wm. Henton's father-in-law.
He lives in Shelby County, Ky.,
about 5 miles of Henton. Deed, 20th
September, 1791, by Thomas Lincoln
and wife Elizabeth of Rockingham to
Jacob Lincoln of same place, 200
acres on Linvil's Creek, part of 1,200
acres granted to McKay, Duff, Green
and Hite, 26th March, 1739, by them
conveyed to Robert McKay, 20th
June, 1746, by McKay devised to sons,
Zachariah, Moses, Robert
and James by will dated 7th October, 1746, 600
acres of which were conveyed by
McKays to John Lincoln, 22d June, 1768,
200 acres of which devised by John
Lincoln to son Thomas, by will 8th
February, 1786. Recorded in Rockingham,
26th September, 1791.
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Woods vs. Williams and Clark,
agents for Green, Duff and McCoy--
O. S. 389; N. S. 142--Bill by Benj.
Wood, of Shenandoah, that in 1754
Wm. Whitson bought land in Frederick
(Shenandoah) from James and
Zackeriah McKay, 400 acres,
and assigned to Charles Whitson, who died,
intestate, and the land descended
to Charles's heir-at-law, Jeremiah Whitson,
who sold to Nehemiah Wood, who
sold to orator.
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