Page 108.--31st December, 1760. In 1735 about one hundred families arrived from Ger- many. It was a good time to sell real estate and start a new life in a new country. The second segment was the Patterson's Creek Manor of Lord Fairfax. Stay on topic. Stay informed of daily news & events in your community for as little as $3.25 a week. In Cartmell's chapter on "The Old Justice's Court", he describes a case starting on page 109 that he got completely wrong. The Proctor family is still here as well as in Cedarsville and Surrounding areas. We know who we are in due time we will claim what is rightfully ours. Keep it clean. Cartmells grandfather and great-grandfather were both named Nathaniel and both had wives named Sarah though curiously T.K. usernames are not allowed. The first land surveys were made in 1721. However, renting the land was not successful. On its north end, it enters the north fork of the Shenandoah River at Broadway. They began using bows and arrows about 700-800 A.D. and they used local rhyolite for points. It was first established with the following grant of 7,009 acres by Jost Hite (the leader of the group), Robert Green, Robert McKay and William Duff, four early land speculators that had obtained orders of the Council for large tracts of land, on the condition that they settle a certain number of persons within a given time period (this deadline was extended several times, but a final order of the Council was entered on June 12th, 1734, giving "The Company" (Hite, Green, McKay and Duff) until December 25th, 1735 to "comply with terms of all former orders". This Opequon Settlement was not a town but a group of homesteads on land claims held by these early pioneers. Virginia Governor William Gooch issued the land patent to Hite, Green, McKay and Duff in 1739. Some of his errors follow a pattern showing he had a great problem with chronology and in identifying generations. The value of land is higher near the mouth than at the head-spring-- a pecking order of settlement. Page 280.--12th October, 1765. Two early surveys are of special interest to Frederick residents those of Benjamin Tasker and Daniel Dulany, both in 1745. Native Americans lived in villages, learned to grow vegetables in gardens and lived near streams and rivers. 614. The counties of today are listed below showing the parent counties. An artists rendition of John Thomas Schleys first house built in the new city of Frederick in 1746 resembles in part the still standing house of Schley in Moerzheim, Germany. Jacob Reasoner bought the farm in 1790. Local news and analysis and much more. Through research and public programming, we want to share with everyone of all ages how important trees are to the environment.. You get home delivery Monday through Saturday plus full digital access any time, on any device with our six-day subscription delivery membership. Its articles, sources and interpretations, and reviews of books range from British North America and the United States to Europe, West Africa, the Caribbean, and the Spanish American borderlands. on the Internet. Description. John Greenfield, granted by Fairfax on Oct. 7, 1748. Samuel owned land in "New Castle County and Kent upon Delaware" and in the town of Salisbury. The Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia borders Maryland and Virginia. Patterson's Creek" is a misunderstood geographical area. Mastodons and mammoths were prevalent in the early period, the lands were covered with grass, and Native Americans were nomads following the animals, hunting for their food. Reviewer: Jesse L. Russell - - July 25, 2017 Subject: Corrections to Cartmell Settlements established in present-day Virginia by 1799: The counties of today are listed below showing the parent counties. George's Road is located on this lot. It joins the Potomac northeast ofMartinsburg and its source isat the foot ofGreat North Mountain. In 1755, Fort Ashby was built on this same site as a protection from the Indians. The Valley also includes the eastern panhandle of West Virginia- the Gateway to the Shenandoah Valley. It lies at the northeastern end of the county, and is named for Patterson Creek, which empties into the North Branch Potomac River here. #18-31 Not claimed or applied for at the time of the survey; these were the less desirable lots in the rolling country west of the flood plain. No encontramos ningn comentario en los lugares habituales. ), the Archaic (8000-1000 B.C.) Purchasers from Stover were Christian Clemon, George Boone, Henry Sowter, Mathias Selzer, John Brubaker, Ludwick Stone and Abraham Strickler. These Late Woodland Indian settlements were part of a larger group referred to as Montgomery Complex villages, which were found along the Potomac River as well as tributaries such as the Monocacy. It is, in its Situation, very delightful; from it there is a good View of both the North & South Mountain, the first fifteen, and the other thirty Miles Distance. Don't bait. Whereas many amateur genealogists often confuse two men of the same name merging records of two men into one. Martin leased the land to John Hartley in 1769. Sorry, no promotional deals were found matching that code. Purchasers from Miller It lies at the northeastern end of the county, and is named for Patterson Creek which empties into the North Branch Potomac River here. The county seat is Winchester. 211: Roman Catholic Church . Green of the one part and Cornelius Obryan, John Obryan and Cornelius Obryan Junr. This forum is for the exchange of The oldest of them, Ludwig, or Lewis, had been born in Germany in 1714 and was already a young man by the time his father moved the family to Virginia. Most subscribers are served by News-Post carriers; households in some outlying areas receive same-day delivery through the US Postal Service. Isaac 1768 Boyce, VA Representatives from the State Arboretum of Virginia at Blandy Experimental Farm have named the Allegheny serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis) as the 2023 Tree of the Year. In some areas, the serviceberry is called shadbush or shadblow. The Smiths of Virginia : a history and genealogy of the Smiths of "Big Spring Plantation", Frederick County, Virginia. An early survey was made in 1724 by Charles. **AUGUSTA CO, VA, prior to 1776 stretched westward to the Mississippi River and up to the Great Lakes. Page 243.--3d October, 1746. Roberta Tuller 2020 Thank you for reading! Reach jobseekers in print and online. . A house was shown in the center of the plat, on the east side of the Creek. From that same time period is evidence of Native American villages near Biggs Ford Road and Devilbiss Bridge Road. Unknown Johnson was a trader with Indians and an official in the Ohio Company. For members. We also strive to promote the preservation of the buildings, artifacts and landscapes that are associated with the history of the town of Stephens City. William Penn traveled to Europe and especially Germany to recruit settlers for the new America. Borden's Grant Thank you for reading! Initially there were two counties in the early part of the 18th century, Frederick and Augusta counties, both created in 1738 from Orange County. Parker died in 1757 and his oldest son Benjamin (1722-1804) inherited his estate of 399 acres. Rogers died before 1753 and his son Matthew Rogers Jr. inherited the land. #13 Matthew Rogers Sr. built a house on the east side of the Creek, and received a Fairfax grant for 379 acres on June 10, 1749. Early Settlers The third segment of Patterson's Creek was the upper section to the head spring in Grant County. O'Dell, Cecil; "Pioneers of Old Frederick County, Virginia" (Marceline, MO, Walsworth Publishing Co . to Thomas Hood, of Frederick County, 248, 200 acres on Linwill's Creek, Between Josiah Boon and Josiah Davison. Samuel married Rachael Leiper. This powder magazine, which still stands today, was later used by Isaac Zane when he produced artillery munitions for the Revolutionary War, and eventually as an icehouse. Same parties as above (Robert McCay and Robert Green to, Page 17.--17th August, 1768. Abraham Johnson bought Rutand's land and built a mill on it, known today as Reese's Mill. Opequon Creekis tributary of thePotomac River. #5 Abraham Johnson came to Patterson's Creek from New Jersey. 5408 Main Street (FedEx/UPS Deliveries) They left behind their name for two streams in Frederick County, a high school, an elementary school and a post office in southern Frederick County. Martin was a nephew of Lord Fairfax. Thank you for reading! 1926 Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture Another prisoner from Stephensburg who died in this same way was Gabriel Stephens, a grandson of Peter Stephens. This is an exhaustive regional history of the parent county of nine present-day Virginia or West Virginia counties. George Washington referred to Parker's farm as a "plantation." Some examples will be given in relation to the Cartmells. From this Town may be seen, six Counties and there are but few such Prospects in America Hampshire, Dunmore, Culpepper, Farquier, Loudon, Frederick!The Mountains, on a smoky, or dusky Day, appear vastly beautifulLike a fine well-designed, & finished, Piece of Paining! Sixty percent of Frederick County settlers came from other parts of the American colonies or from England. It was first established with the following grant of 7,009 acres by Jost Hite (the leader of the group), Robert Green, Robert McKay and William Duff, four early land speculators that had obtained orders of the Council for large tracts of land, on the condition that they settle a certain number of persons within a given time period (this deadline was extended several times, but a final order of the Council was entered on June 12th, 1734, giving "The Company" (Hite, Green, McKay and Duff) until December 25th, 1735 to "comply with terms of all former orders". They slowly migrated to south and central United States by 11,000 B.C. The first European settlers started arriving about 1730. A vital part of our mission is to practice and promote tree education, science, and conservation, said Roulston. Sir Frederick Eden, 2nd Baronet: Fairfax: Albert Fairfax, 12th Lord Fairfax of Cameron: . The Lower Valley Old Frederick in the Early Days . This item is part of a JSTOR Collection. It is part of the boundary between Frederick andClarkecounties in Virginia and between Berkeley andJeffersoncounties in West Virginia. Samuel 1631 South side of Cohongoroota River, 882 acres on the west side of the Sherando River, b. Europe then Chester County, Pennsylvania, 120 acres on the North fork of the Sherando River, adjoining Thomas Chester, Evesham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, near Harper's Ferry, South side of Cohongoroota River, now in the Counties of Berkley and Jefferson, 568 acres, part of Hite's grant and also 100 acres adjoining, 860 acres on the west side of Buffalo Meadow known for years as Buffalo Marsh, just west of Winchester in the Shenandoah near the area known as Round Hill-Opequon Creek, 395 acres adjoining the Borden, Griffith and Hampton, etc. But only the settlements between the two mountain ranges, Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains, is considered within the Shenandoah Valley. In 1787, the town of Frankfort was built on lot #16 (now known as Fort Ashby, WV). Abraham 1700 The Chesapeake Bay formed. Lord Fairfax came to Virginia in 1735 to see for himself the lands he had inherited through his mother, Catherine Culpeper, Lady Fairfax. During the Archaic period, trees began to grow and large animals disappeared. One way to understand it better is to divide it into three segments. History They were married about 1745 in Frederick Co., VA. Paul Froman, of Frederick, to, Page 460.--1st May, 1770. Tribes of Native Americans from nearby areas were in the area for hunting. The qualifying FIRST SETTLER ancestor needed for FSSV membership is a person who resided in an area that is located in present-day Shenandoah Valley before 31 December 1799. His house was located on the east side of the Creek. The Tuscarora tribe was in North Carolina. Forums and special issues address topics of active interest in the field. Cecil Odell also clarifies this in his book Pioneers of Old Frederick County, Virginia. Upon the death of Bennett's father, the original will was recorded first and Bennett and his siblings then recorded the second will that revoked the slaves freedom and directed that they be sold and the heirs divide equally the proceeds of the slave sale. The Woodland period was more like today. Cecil Odell also clarifies this in his book Pioneers of Old Frederick County, Virginia. Valleys are usually defined in terms of the water basin. Recipes for juneberry pies and jams are easy to find. Digital memberships qualify for special member benefits, like our popular ticket giveaways. By joining you get unlimited access to it all.Join now. He was a patriot in the Revolutionary War - being a Captain in the Shenandoah County Militia. In 1782, Samuel Duval created this plat, showing the early layout of the town. )Linville Creek, named after an early settler William Linville, is located in what was called the "Northern Neck" of old Virginia, in current southwestern Rockingham County. late of Orange County, deceased, to, Page 887.--20th May, 1765. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kykendall (descendants of Johnson) live in a house that is in the same location as Johnson's original cabin. Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Teste: John Dunbar, Rlen May, Jacob ( ) Trumbo, John Thomas, Conrad Humble. Sorry, no member giveaways, custom newsletters, linked accounts or ePages access with short-term passes. Ceramic shards were discovered during an archeological dig on the Rosenstock farm, on the east side of Frederick overlooking the Monocacy River. Finally, in meticulously compiled appendices it provides a chronological list of surveys between 1721 and 1743; an alphabetical list of surveys, giving dates, page reference--text and maps--and patent references; a list of taxables for 1733-34; and a list of the early German settlers of Frederick County, showing their religion, their location . In 1704 smallpox broke out, and the Native Americans left by 1810. Benjamin Died in 1768 and left no children. Bayliss Ashby b. (Already a member? Frederick County was named for Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales and the eldest son of George II. Elk Branch Presbyterian Church 1790 Hampshire County Militia Opequon Creek is tributary of the Potomac River. Hamblin wanted to give land to his sons but they had migrated far into the wilderness and could not be located. T.K. Solomon Hedges was an early settler and agent of the Manor for Lord Fairfax, as well as a Justice for Old Frederick County. But only the settlements between the two mountain ranges, Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains, is considered within the Shenandoah Valley. Most Cartmell genealogy disseminates out of what Thomas Kemp Cartmell wrote about the family in his book, widely available and over 500 pages. Cartmell researchers caught this error decades ago though it still dominates many pedigrees. The first European temporary settlers in North America were the Vikings who came from Norway and Sweden around 1000. #19 A house was located on this lot, but the name of owner was torn off the survey map. His great-grandfather was the son of Martin Cartmell, born in 1685, who brought his family to Frederick County, Virginia along with his mother, Dorothy Cartmell. He was schoolmaster in Appenhofen, Germany, his wifes hometown. No repetitive posts, please. Hamblin sold 50 acres to Henry Bagley in 1761. He traded tools and other goods for furs. Neither state was happy. Error! His son Christian Long sold the farm to John Reno in 1761. With an improved index. The length of the Creek is 45 miles, from its head spring to its mouth at the Potomac River. Here he has divided the records of one man into two. Be civil. Checking back? Lord Fairfaxs maternal grandfather, Thomas, 2nd Lord Culpeper, had secured a patent from King James II in 1688 ensuring that all of the lands between the headwaters of the Rappahannock and Potomac rivers belonged to him and his heirs. Plus you get access to the ePages, a digital replica of the printed paper, and all of our email newsletters. Several of the larger digs are near Biggs Ford Road (1300 B.C. Call 240-215-8600 to cancel auto-renewal. 219: on March 31, 2008. His lot was the best one in this settlement, based on running streams and fertile land as well as a great site for protection from Indians. Apparently, Lord Fairfax was in favor of permanently moving the county government to Stephensburg. If your household falls in a postal delivery area, you will be notified by our customer service team. Page 21.--16th May, 1768. The tribe decided to move north and settled near the Potomac and Monocacy rivers in 1713. Radio carbon tests date the site to about 1335-1400. A dispute between William Fairfax and the King of England arose over the issuance of the patents to Hite, et. Beginnings, 1732-1783 Stephens City was chartered in 1758 as the town of "Stephensburgh," but its origins reach back into the early 1730s when Peter Stephens (1687-1757), an immigrant originally from Heidelberg, Germany, built his homestead on land that would eventually become part of the far southern end of the original town. Frederick County had borders, but Augusta County was huge prior to the Revolutionary War, as it was bordered to the East by the Blue Ridge Mountains, to the West by the Mississippi River, and to the North by the Great Lakes. These tribes often fought each other. This was perhaps the least desirable lot, because the eastern half was a mountain and there was very little fertile land on the west side. By 1750 most Native Americans had left the Frederick area. Samuel 1734, 250 acres on north side of Shenandoah River, MacKay It became a state during the Civil War and was admitted to the Union on June 20, 1863. Since you viewed this item previously you can read it again. The first Asians came to America via the Bering Strait about 14,000 B.C. This is probably how John Thomas Schley heard of a new opportunity. Just before the war in 1754 Peter Stephens gave his son Lewis 424 acres of his original 674-acre grant. Although I highly recommend this book, there are a number of both small and large errors. We are all through out Maryland.. The later counties are break-out counties from these two original ones. Archeologists as well as local amateurs, including the late Spencer Geasey, his wife Nancy, John Snyder, Nicholas Yinger and Ralston Goldsboro, have found many artifacts in Frederick County. It is unclear how long Lewis Stephens operated this ordinary in the new community associated with the Stephens family land claims. Abt 1682 Scotland d. 7 Dec 1748 Frederick County, Virginia - probate: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties Alexander Ross Abt 1682 - 1748 (~ 66 years) Individual Ancestors Descendants Relationship Timeline Family Suggest Personal Information | Notes | Sources | Event Map | All | PDF Family ID F26822 Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. You can access all of our digital content for 48 hours with each non-renewing pass. And later, Rockingham County was always a passage way too, as people landed for a while, developed what they had, and headed off to new places where they could claim twice or tripple the land for half the price or less. 14th July, 1769, corner Adam Eurabough. unknown: unknown, c1909. Lot #X was located between Lots #5 and #6. Because of the transitory nature of many of the early settlers, these marriages are the only records that remain. The shield of the Calvert family carved into the Maryland side of the Mason Dixon line crownstone marking mile 85. The plat shows 200 acres with no dwelling house when the survey was made. With the outbreak of hostilities on the frontier that would eventually become known as the French and Indian War, Lewis Stephens served as an officer in the Frederick County militia reporting to the young George Washington. Among them was Thomas Schley, their school teacher, Our short-term pass is the digital equivalent of buying a couple of papers at the corner store. In some documents of the period we find New Town or Newtown being used to identify Stephensburg. #1 George Parker's house was located on the east side of Patterson's creek, near a small and unnamed stream. Blandy Experimental Farm It had a history before the Swiss Germans joined the English, Quakers, and few Scotch-Irish who were among the earliest settlers. Hite, Stephens and other German Protestants came to the Shenandoah Valley as early as 1732 and established the Opequon Settlement south of what would later be known as the town of Winchester. early deeds or by knowledge otherwise acquired, can refer me to the exact location of the Scarborough settlement of 1737, I shall be very much pleased indeed. In 1614, King George II purchased land from the Indians in todays Frederick County. York was one of the earliest surnames in Old Frederick, or Old Orange County. Data Many who journeyed south, up the Valley, during this period rested from their travels in Newtown/Stephensburg. John 1715 Boyce, VA 22620. #12 This lot was occupied by David York when Genn surveyed the land. #3 Nicholas Reasoner received a Fairfax grant for this 277-acre farm on Oct. 23, 1748. Frederick County Courthouse 5 North Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601-5037 Phone: 540-722-7208 Frederick County Website Clerk Circuit Court has birth records 1853-1912, marriage records from 1782, death records 1853-1896, divorce records from 1870 probate and land records from 1743 [4] Frederick County, Virginia Record Dates [ edit | edit source] William Green, of Culpeper, son and heir of Robert Green. A run each in the first three innings off starting right-hander Drew Minter (Incarnate Word) got him into early trouble while back-to-back home runs by Turner Hill and Maddux Houghton gave West . . The first segment is called the "Patterson's Creek Settlement," because these were the first lots that were officially surveyed under the reign of Lord Fairfax, a total of 22 lots. These first homesteads were found in the area around the Indian Road or the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road (U.S. Route 11), in the core of what is today the central and southern part of Frederick County, Virginia. It features several hundred detailed genealogical and biographical sketches. Unfortunately Braddock was killed before reaching the fort. PO Box 143 (USPS Mail) Looking to hire in Frederick? During the first years of the war, Lewis began to lay out his plan for the lots that would eventually become the town of Stephens City. Native Americans would dry juneberries, similar in size and taste to blueberries, and mix them with meat to create a high-energy snack called pemmican. Taylor Family. The settlers, however, were not good to the locals. No vulgar, racist, sexist or Cartmell proceeds to identify his great-great-grandfather as a third Nathaniel Cartmell saying he died about 1765. Share unlimited digital access with 4 family members join now. Patterson Creek is an unincorporated community in Mineral County, West Virginia, United States. Photo courtesy of the Maryland Historical Trust, 8798 Adventure Avenue, Walkersville, MD 21793. Side-lights on . Stephens and his family, along with other German immigrants, came to the Valley of Virginia after spending some years in the Skippack Creek area outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Possibly her husband had been killed by Indians. There were more small animals, and the people were hunters and gatherers. The first record of Linville's Creek in Augusta County records (some records are surely recorded in Orange County, the predecessor county of Augusta): The first lots were acquired by the following early settlers: Recorded in Orange County Virginia Deed Book 9 pp.151-153 (lease 28th June 1744 and release 29th June 1744) Robt. Some lived in the area and their settlements have been located. Abt 1780 Frederick County, Virginia: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. [1] Approximately 150 mi (241 km) long, it drains the central and lower Shenandoah Valley westward of the Blue Ridge, and Page Valley within the Appalachians proper in northwestern Virginia and the . The 1830 census listed 1,034 male slaves and 885 female slaves, along with 276 free Negroes, out of a total population of 10,518. Register York sold the 312-acre farm to John Parker, who received a Fairfax grant on June 9, 1749. William Smith and Mary, of Hampshire County, to James Thomas, 67, on south side of Timber Ridge on a draft of Linvil's Creek, patented to William Smith, deceased, father of said William, 10th March, 1756, 154 acres. Thus, Stephensburgh became Stephensburg.. Initially there were two counties in the early part of the 18th century, Frederick and Augusta counties, both created in 1738 from Orange County. We see many every Day travelling out & in to & from Carolina, some on Foot with Packs; some on Horseback, & some in large covered WaggonsThe Road here is much frequented, & the Country for an hundred & fifty miles farther West, thick inhabited.. James 1733. After the sale Zane made Marlboro Furnace into a very successful iron-manufacturing business. It is hard to know when this nickname was first used, but it is likely that it had something to do with the fact that Stephensburg was the new town on the Great Wagon Road south of Winchester. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. During the 1600s, modern-day Frederick County was full of animals. Request Permissions, Published By: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. Most subscribers are served by News-Post carriers; households in some outlying areas receive same-day delivery through the US Postal Service. 336. The Shenandoah Valley region of western Virginia, from Winchester to Roanoke, Virginia, is bordered by the Blue Ridge mountains to the East and the Allegheny mountains to the West. In this petition Lewis sited the need of the people living in the region to have a town where they could gather to better defend themselves against attacks of Indians and their French allies. His great-grandfather was the son of Martin Cartmell, born in 1685, who brought his family to Frederick County, Virginia along with his mother, Dorothy Cartmell. 200 acres on the north side of the Shenandoah River, settled at the east base of North Mountain near Tuscarora Creek. tract, on Mill Creek, South side of Cohongoroota River, now in the Counties of Berkley and Jefferson, 189 acres on the north side of the Sherando River, 210 acres on southwest side of Opequon Creek, 1,000 acres adjoining Benj. Pictured here is an example of Shepard ceramics, decorated with cord marks. Approximately forty percent came from Germany, including the Grundlers. Berkeley County was about 75 percent Confederate during the Civil War. From that time on, Stephensburg would have to grow on its own merits. He liked what he saw, and after living east of the Blue Ridge for a number of years he eventually chose to settle and build his manor home Greenway Court just west of the Shenandoah River near what would become the community of White Post, eight miles east of Stephensburg, in modern Clarke County. #9 This 200-acre lot was vacant when surveyed by Genn and had not been granted to anyone in 1748-1749. Birds, squirrels, and other wildlife also enjoy the fruit. There were more people in the area, who lived in rock shelters and used soapstone bowls for cooking. 1 Dec 1770 Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties Bayliss Ashby 1770 - Individual Ancestors Descendants Relationship Timeline Family Suggest Personal Information | All | PDF Research Links Find Bayliss Ashby at the following sites - Robinson's original log cabin survived until 1979, when it was dismantled and sold. TURN OFF CAPS LOCK. Alex. Get our expert short-term forecast, summary of the weather details and news of any severe weather. Delivered daily. The OI has produced a deep bench of award-winning scholarly monographs on a variety of topics; published the leading journal in the field, the William and Mary Quarterly; and sponsored events including conferences designed to bring together scholars for robust exchange at various levels of career achievement for robust exchange. #11 Joseph Hamblin first settled on this lot of 289 acres. Jost Hite. Shortly thereafter, an informal community of Stephens family members and their associates began to grow up along the Great Wagon Road around the Stephens family homestead. Lot #1 (400 acres), acquired by James Robinson: Lots #2 and #3, acquired by Robert Green: Lot #4 (500 acres), acquired by John, James and Moses Green: Lot #5 (500 acres), acquired by John, James and Moses Green: Lot #6 (500 acres), acquired by Jost Hite: Lot #8 (545 acres), acquired by Jost Hite: Lots #9 and #10, acquired by Robert McKay: From Chalkley's (listed in alphabetical order, based upon grantee/acquiree): Link to return back to Article: Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia, Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia, https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Early_Settlers_on_Linville%27s_Creek%2C_Augusta_County%2C_VA, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License, Page 251.--7th August, 1746. Please log in, or sign up for a new account to continue reading. Hazle's Run was named for him. If you want to eat the berries, though, youd better be fast. Local tradition maintains that as part of this war effort Lewis built a hexagonal stone powder magazine that reaches deep into the ground near his house and mill on Cedar Creek.
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