CAMPBELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA

BROWN FAMILY

Deeds and Timeline

Bk-Pg

Date

Grantor

Grantee

Acres

Location

Ambrose Brown

VA Campbell

DB 09.087

9 Feb 1811

Rufsel Barrick and His Wife Sally Barrick

Ambrose Brown

74

Tomahawk Cr. and Dreamin Cr.

 $1,100. Bounded by John W. Bradley and Thompson's heirs. Witnesses: none. Recorded 11 Feb 1811. Note: Ambrose Brown paid taxes on this land in 1812.

VA Campbell

DB 10.107

9 Apr

1813

Ambrose Brown and His Wife Jane Brown

Frederick Habler

74

Tomahawk Cr.

£300. Bounded by John W. Bradley and Thompson. Witnesses: Robert C. Scott, Joseph Pettyjohn and Joseph Thompson. Recorded 14 Jun 1813.

VA Campbell

DB 10.200

13 Sep 1813

Ambrose Brown

Lewis Brown

Power of attorney to to receive monies from M????ing E. Parish. Witnesses: James B. Risque. Recorded 13 Sep 1813.

Byrd Brown

VA Campbell

DB 03.258

3 Dec

1792

William Brown (L.T.) and his wife Mary Brown

Thomas Clifton

200

£25. Bounded by land formerly Josias Bullock's and Phelps old road. Witnesses: Wm Condrey, Caleb Condrey and Byrd Brown. Recorded December 6, 1792. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 38.

VA Campbell

DB 06.211

14 Mar 1803

Josabod Lodge and His Wife Sally Lodge

Byrd Brown

200

bs Pott Branch of Seneca Cr.

£300. Bounded by south fork of Buckhorn Branch, Ruffin's old line, Daniel? Brown. Deed excepted 1/2 Acre to be laid off for use of the Methodist Meeting House, formerly called Lestly's now Brown's. Witnesses: none. Recorded 11 Apr 1803.

Daniel Brown - Coldwater Branch of Seneca Cr.

VA Campbell

DB 02.057

5 Apr

1785

Matthew Childress and His Wife Elizabeth Childress

Daniel Brown

93

Coldwater Branch an east branch of Seneca Cr.

£25. Part of a tract formerly patented to Williston Talbot. Witnesses: none. Recorded June 2, 1785. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 12.

VA Campbell

DB 02.069

5 Apr

1785

Matthew Childress and His Wife Elizabeth Childress

David Johnson

193

Coldwater Branch an east branch of Seneca Cr.

£100. Part of a tract formerly patented to Williston Talbot, bounded by patent line, Randolph, Seneca Hill and Daniel Brown. Witnesses: none. Recorded August 4, 1785. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 14.

VA Campbell

DB 02.174

4 Sep 1786

David Johnson and His Wife Mary Johnson

George Vest

193

£30. Bounded by Burwell, Drew, John Vest and Daniel Brown. Witnesses: Shilldrake Brown, Jr., William Brown, Jr. Edward Brown and John Trayler, Jr. Recorded January 4, 1787.T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 29.

VA Campbell

DB 04.214

10 Jul 1797

William Brown

Henry Brown, Charles Smith, Daniel Brown, James Wilson and Matthew Moore as Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church

1/2

£30. Bounded by Ruffin's old order, Brown's meeting house. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Jul 1797.

VA Campbell

DB 04.216

10 Jul 1797

William Brown and His Wife Mary Brown

Jozabad Lodge

200

Pott Branch of Seneca Cr.

£137. Bounded by Buckhorn Branch on Ruffin's old line and Daniel Brown. Excepting 1/2 acre to be laid off Methodist meeting house, formerly Lasley now Brown. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Jul 1797.

VA Campbell

DB 05.405

9 Oct 1801

Daniel Brown and His Wife Nancy Brown

Philip Payne

93

bs Cold Water Branch, being the East Branch of Seneca Cr.

70£. Granted to Wilizton Talbot, adjacent Seneca Hill. Witnesses: none. Recorded 12 Oct 1801.

Dr. Daniel Brown

VA Campbell

DB 08.450

8 May 1809

James Brown, John Hunt and His Wife Sally Hunt, late Sally Brown, heirs of Daniel Brown, deceased

Daniel Brown, Son of Daniel Brown, deceased

Power of attorney to seek property which Daniel Brown deceased or his heirs are entitled to under the will of Joshua Brown, the elder late of Orange County, New York. Witnesses: none. Recorded 8 May 1809.

VA Campbell

DB 08.635

7 Apr

1810

John Hunt of Pittsylvania County

Daniel Brown

191

$1,000. Grantors part of land deeded to Daniel Brown, John Hunt by James Callaway, deceased. Bounded by said Daniel Brown and James Brown. Witnesses: Benjamin W. Porter, Burwell Lee and John Lee. Recorded 14 May 1810.

VA Campbell

DB 09.634

2 Jun 1810

James Brown, Henry Brown, Thomas Pursell and Joshua R. C. Brown, Legatees of Daniel Brown

William Frazer

317

head branches of __? Cr. and Buck Cr.

$300. Including top of Verdeman's? Mountain. Witnesses: Daniel Brown, Burwell Lee, William V. Haden, Edward Watts and Christopher Clark. Recorded 11 Jan 1817.

VA Campbell

DB 11.083

11 Jul 1814

Joshua R. C. Brown and Thomas Purcell and His Wife Lucy Purcell (daughter of Doctor Daniel Brown, deceased)

James Brown

$1,000. Their separate interest in the dower lands of Polly Brown. Witnesses: Henry A. Brown and Isham ?. Recorded July 8, 1816.

VA Campbell

DB 17.381

27 Dec

1828

Polly Brown

Daniel Brown and James Brown of Campbell County, Thomas Percell of Bedford County and Joshua R. C. Brown of Botetourt County

200

Chilles Road

$1,500. Willed to Polly Brown by her father James Callaway, adjoining Thomas Callaway and Jane Brown. Witnesses: Thomas Callaway and Jacob Anderson. Recorded 12 Apr 1830.

Daniel Brown - Son of Dr. Daniel Brown

VA Campbell

DB 08.450

8 May 1809

James Brown, John Hunt and His Wife Sally Hunt, Late Sally Brown, Heirs of Daniel Brown, Deceased

Daniel Brown, Son of Daniel Brown, Deceased

Power of attorney to seek property which Daniel Brown deceased or his heirs are entitled to under the will of Joshua Brown, the elder late of Orange County, New York. Witnesses: none. Recorded 8 May 1809.

VA Campbell

DB 08.635

7 Apr

1810

John Hunt of Pittsylvania County

Daniel Brown

191

$1,000. Grantors part of land deeded to Daniel Brown, John Hunt by James Callaway, deceased. Bounded by Said Daniel Brown and James Brown. Witnesses: Benjamin W. Porter, Burwell Lee and John Lee. Recorded 14 May 1810.

VA Campbell

DB 08.640

7 Apr

1810

Daniel Brown

John Hunt of Pittsylvania County

152

$1,000. His proportional part of land deeded to Daniel Brown and John Hunt by James Callaway, deceased. Witnesses: Benjamin W. Porter, Burwell Lee, John Lee and Elisha Hall. Recorded 14 May 1810.

VA Campbell

DB 08.677

9 Jul 1810

Daniel Brown

Charles Walden of Pittsylvania County

256

£675. Bounded by Leftwich, Callaway, Early, Daniel Brown and James Brown. Witnesses: Richard Walden, Vincent Snow and Joseph Arthur. Recorded 13 Aug 1810.

VA Campbell

DB 09.437

9 Oct 1808

Daniel Brown of Campbell County and John Hunt and His Wife Sally Hunt of Pittsylvania County

James Brown, Henry Brown, Lucy Brown and Joshua Brown two-sixths undivided interest in the estate of Daniel Brown entitled to under the will of Daniel Brown, deceased

In consideration of James Callaway the elder, grandfather of the said children of Daniel Brown, deceased indenture dated 7 Oct 1808 for 295 acres. Witnesses: Christopher Clark, George Callaway and Abner E. Callaway. Recorded 9 Feb 1809.

VA Campbell

DB 09.437

7 Oct 1808

James Callaway of Bedford County

John Hunt of Pittsylvania County and Daniel Brown of Campbell County

295

Plumtree Branch

£50. Witnesses: [ ]. Recorded [ ].

VA Campbell

DB 09.634

2 Jun 1810

James Brown, Henry Brown, Thomas Pursell and Joshua R. C. Brown, Legatees of Daniel Brown

William Frazer

317

head branches of __? Cr. and Buck Cr.

$300. Including top of Verdeman's? Mountain. Witnesses: Daniel Brown, Burwell Lee, William V. Haden, Edward Watts and Christopher Clark. Recorded 11 Jan 1817.

VA Campbell

DB 11.083

11 Jul 1814

Joshua R. C. Brown and Thomas Purcell and His Wife Lucy Purcell (Daughter of Doctor Daniel Brown, Deceased)

James Brown

$1,000. Their separate interest in the dower lands of Polly Brown. Witnesses: Henry A. Brown and Isham ????. Recorded July 8, 1816.

VA Campbell

DB 17.381

27 Dec

1828

Polly Brown

Daniel Brown and James Brown of Campbell County, Thomas Percell of Bedford County and Joshua R. C. Brown of Botetourt County

200

Chilles Road

$1,500. Willed to Polly Brown by her father James Callaway, adjoining Thomas Callaway and Jane Brown. Witnesses: Thomas Callaway and Jacob Anderson. Recorded 12 Apr 1830.

VA Campbell

DB 18.310

27 Aug 1830

Joshua R. C. Brown of Botetourt County

Daniel Brown

50

$500. Adjoining the lands of Thomas Callaway and James Brown, being 1/4 of 200 acres devised to Polly Brown by her father James Callaway, deceased. Witnesses: none. Recorded 14 Nov 1831.

Daniel Brown - Franklin County

VA Campbell

DB 09.394

23 Aug 1811

 

Daniel Brown

 

 

 

VA Campbell

DB 10.413

30 Jun 1814

Bernard G. Hendrick and His Wife Lucy Hendrick

Daniel Brown of Franklin County

670

Seneca Cr.

$4,000. Bounded by Thomas Gilbert and Samuel H??????. Witnesses: none. Recorded 12 Sep 1814.

Daniel Brown - Goose Cr.

VA Campbell

DB 15.412

1 Aug 1826

Jacob Anderson

Daniel Brown of the Town of Lynchburg

808

Stanton R.

$1000. 465 acres (Purchased of the legatees of William Anderson and the part that was allotted Jacob Anderson as a legatee of William Anderson. Bounded by John Anderson, Sr., and Richard Lee); and 343 acres (Bounded by John Anderson, Sr., Thomas Leftwich, John ? Whitehead and Richard Lee. Witnesses: none. Recorded 13 Nov 1826.

VA Campbell

DB 18.534

24 Mar 1830

Richard H. Lee and His Wife Rebecca Lee

Daniel Brown

75?

Goode's Cr.

$650. Adjacent Illiam's Branch, Thomas Callaway. Witnesses: Staples Terry, James C. Anderson and D.w. Quarles. Recorded 10 Sep 1832.

30 Apr 1830. Daniel Brown obtained a license to use a patented hemp and flax machine! This is a most interesting document. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 17, Page 412.

VA Campbell

DB 17.427

14 Jun 1830

Thomas Callaway

Daniel Brown

1

Description of 1 acre mill site is included. water rights to use only so much water from Thomas Callaway's Mill Pond on Goose Cr. as was needed to work a Hemp Machine and Wheat Machine. Witnesses: none. Recorded 14 Jun 1830. Note: The mill was located in the far southwest corner of present day Campbell County, Georgia, near the communities of Leesville and Browntown.

VA Campbell

DB 18.310

27 Aug 1830

Joshua R. C. Brown of Botetourt County

Daniel Brown

50

$500. Adjoining the lands of Thomas Callaway and James Brown, being 1/4 of 200 acres devised to Polly Brown by her father James Callaway, deceased. Witnesses: none. Recorded 14 Nov 1831.

VA Campbell

DB 18.529

13 Jan 1831

Daniel Brown and His Wife Lucy Brown

Richard Snow

75

$250. Bounded by Thomas Leftwich, Vincent Snow, deceased, Daniel Brown, John H. Whitehead and Sally Anderson. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Sep 1832.

VA Campbell

DB 18.539

4 Sep 1832

Daniel Brown and His Wife Lucy Ann Brown

Jeremiah E. Anderson and William A. Lee

800

Goode Cr. and mouth of Sluce Branch in John Anderson's deceased line of Staunton R.

$5,400. Bounded by Thomas Callaway, Richard H. Lee, John N. Whitehead and Richard Snow. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Sep 1832.

VA Campbell

DB 19.105

7 Sep 1832

Daniel Brown

Thomas Callaway

1

Goode Cr.

$150. On which a storehouse for hemp machine house is erected, being the same acre sold to Henry Brown by Thomas Callaway. Witnesses: none. Recorded 11 Mar 1833.

Daniel A. Brown

VA Campbell

DB 19.261

15 Jan 1834

Mary Lee of Bedford County

Daniel A. Brown

 98

Irvines Cr.

$520? Adjacent Lynch and Arnold. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Mar 1834.

VA Campbell

DB 19.262

15 Jan 1834

Mary Lee of Bedford County

Daniel A. Brown

10

$17.50. Adjacent Noll and Scott, being part allotted in estate to Bennet Wooldridge ?[faded and hard to read] of her deceased father Robert Scott. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Mar 1834.

Edmund Brown - Wreck Island Cr.

VA Campbell

DB 09.621

3 Nov 1812

John Pugh, for himself and as attorney in fact for David Pugh of Davidson County, Tennessee, Jonathan Pugh, Lot Pugh, Robert Watkins and his wife Hannah Watkins (formerly Hannah Pugh) and John Martin and his wife Sally Martin (formerly Sally Pugh)

Edmund Brown of Buckingham County

 188

bs Wreck Island Cr.

£376. Bounded by Edward Dickey, John Walker, Robert Willson and Samuel Harris. Witnesses: John Hunter, John Dickey, Samuel Harris, James D. Atylor and David Lain. Recorded 11 Jan 1813.

VA Campbell

DB 10.267

13 Dec

1812

Jonathan Pugh, executor of the estate of David Pugh

Edmond Brown of Buckingham County

188

Wreck Island Cr.

£176. Bounded by John Walker, Edward? Dickey. The purchase price was financed in part by a bond with George Reedy? And Thomas Dixon as trustees for the mortgage. Witnesses: John Dickey, James Taylor and Samuelharris. Recorded 11 Jan 1813.

VA Campbell

DB 09.619

14 Dec

1812

Samuel Harris and His Wife Elizabeth Harris

Edmund Brown of Buckingham County

37

£30. Bounded by Martin, Robert Wilson and Said Edmund Brown. Witnesses: John Dickey, James Taylor, Permelia Taylor, James D. Taylor and Alexander Toll? Recorded 11 Jan 1813.

VA Campbell

DB 11.343

24 Oct 1817

James Dickey and His Wife Peggy Dickey

Edmund Brown

45

Wreck Island Cr.

$559. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Nov 1817.

VA Campbell

DB 14.013

17 Oct 1822

Alexander Cannifax

George Jones

22

Wreck Island Cr.

$121. Bounded by Ed Brown and C. Baley. Witnesses: none. Recorded 11 Aug 1823.

VA Campbell

DB 17.408

10 May 1830

Woodson Gannaway and his wife Mary Gannaway, formerly Mary Brown

Augustus Brown

$110. 1/8 part of lands of her father Edmund Brown, deceased. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 May 1830.

VA Campbell

DB 18.106

17 Jan 1831

Elizabeth Brown, Augustus Brown, William Shearer and his wife Harriet Shearer, Powhattan Staples and his wife Jane Staples, Poindexter Brown, Wilson Brown and Edmund Brown

William Lester

271 ½

Wreck Island Cr.

$1,200. Land of Edmund Brown, deceased. Bounded by Samuel Porter, deceased, James Shearer, Claiborne Bailey and Absolam Tucker. Witnesses: J. E. Woodson and Reubin D. Palmer. Recorded 14 Feb 1831.

VA Campbell

DB 18.388

15 Mar 1832

Edmund Brown

William Luster

278 ½

Wreck Island Cr.

$150. Adjoining Absalom Tucker, Clayborn Bailey, James Shearer, and estate of James Porter, deceased, being 1/8 part of inheritance from Edmund Brown, deceased. Witnesses: George Akers, Robert E. Kent and Thomas Lindsay. Recorded 15 Mar 1832.

Edmund Brown - Seneca Cr.

VA Campbell

DB 10.403

12 Sep 1814

Agatha Dix

Edmund Brown

140

north fork of Seneca? Cr.

$400. Bounded by Gerard Johnson, Henry Brown and Blankenship. Witnesses: William Fowler, Richard Tyne and Edward Lynch. Recorded 12 Sep 1814.

VA Campbell

DB 13.067

15 Mar 1821

Edward Lynch and Austin Lynch Executors of John Lynch, deceased (who departed 31 Oct 1820)

Edmund Brown

302

Seneca Cr.

$1,887.40. Other members of the Lynch family are mentioned. Witnesses: none. Recorded 16 Mar 1821. See mortgage at Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 13, Page 66.

VA Campbell

DB 13.069

14 Mar 1821

Thomas Moorman and His Wife Elizabeth Moorman

Edmund Brown

15

Seneca Cr.

$105. Bounded by Lynch and Swinney. Witnesses: none. Recorded 16 Mar 1821. See mortgage at Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 13, Page 66.

Edward Brown

VA Campbell

DB 02.174

4 Sep 1786

David Johnson and His Wife Mary Johnson

George Vest

193

£30. Bounded by Burwell, Drew, John Vest and Daniel Brown. Witnesses: Shilldrake Brown, Jr., William Brown, Jr. Edward Brown and John Trayler, Jr. Recorded January 4, 1787.T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 29.

VA Campbell

DB 02.259

26 Dec

1787

Matthew Childress

John Vest

100

£45. Part of land patented to Williston Talbot on December 2, [1788?], and bounded by William Brown, David Johnson and Murray's old order. Witnesses: William Patrick, Shilldrake Brown, Jr. and Edward Brown. Recorded December 6, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 41.

Edwin M. Brown

VA Campbell

DB 16.224

22 Feb 1828

John M. Warwick and his wife Caroline Warwick

Edwin M. Brown

46.25

$323. Bounded by Reid, Cabell, Oglesby, Longhorne and Galt Bullock. Witnesses: none. Recorded 11 Mar 1828.

Henry Brown - Seneca Cr.

VA Campbell

DB 04.214

10 Jul 1797

William Brown

Henry Brown, Charles Smith, Daniel Brown, James Wilson and Matthew Moore as Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church

½

£30. Bounded by Ruffin's old order, Brown's meeting house. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Jul 1797.

VA Campbell

DB 04.254

11 Sep 1797

Archibald Douglas and His Wife Elizabeth Douglas

Henry Brown

438

bs north Fork of Seneca Cr.

£200. Part of Blair's Order, bounded by Gerrard Johnson, Ashly Johnson and James Johnson. Witnesses: none. Recorded 11 Sep 1797.

VA Campbell

DB 06.627

11 Feb 1805

Josiah Crews and His Wife Elizabeth Crews

Henry Brown

215

Seneca Cr.

£147. Bounded by Phelps old road, Locust Thickett old road, Edward Terrell, Gerrard Johnson and Henry Brown. Witnesses: none. Recorded 11 Feb 1805.

VA Campbell

DB 10.403

12 Sep 1814

Agatha Dix

Edmund Brown

140

north fork of Seneca? Cr.

$400. Bounded by Gerard Johnson, Henry Brown and Blankenship. Witnesses: William Fowler, Richard Tyne and Edward Lynch. Recorded 12 Sep 1814.

VA Campbell

DB 11.318

13 Oct 1817

Gerard E. Johnson

Henry Brown

1

$20. Bounded by Swinney. 1 acre and saw mill for Witnesses: none. Recorded 13 Oct 1817.

VA Campbell

DB 19.224

9 Dec

1833

David Herndon and His Wife Mary Herndon

Henry Brown

35

Seneca Cr.

 $100. Adjacent said Brown. Witnesses: none. Recorded 9 Dec 1833.

VA Campbell

DB 19.105

7 Sep 1832

Daniel Brown

Thomas Callaway

1

Goode Cr.

$150. On which a storehouse for hemp machine house is erected, being the same acre sold to Henry Brown by Thomas Callaway. Witnesses: none. Recorded 11 Mar 1833.

Henry Brown - Bedford County

VA Campbell

DB 05.433

13 Aug 1801

Henry Brown of Bedford County

Jesse Webb

440

$1,000. Mentions chestnut oak on top of Johnson's Mountain. Witnesses: Richard Goggins, Thomas Jones and Robert Snoddy. Recorded 12 Oct 1801.

VA Campbell

DB 08.646

27 May 1810

Henry Brown of Bedford County

Francis Smith

201

fork of Buck Cr.

£60. In Campbell County, with a small portion in Bedford County. Bounded by West. Witnesses: Daniel Brown, Emra Hughes and William Frazier. Recorded 11 Jun 1810.

VA Campbell

DB 12.406

25 Nov 1819

John Thompson and his wife Kezziah Thompson, Samuel Thompson and his wife Rachel Thompson, Matthew Thompson and his wife Elender Thompson, William Thompson and his wife Nancy Thompson, Joseph Thompson and his wife Martha Thompson, David Thompson and his wife Elizabeth Thompson, Elijah Weeks and his wife Margarett, Edward Farley and his wife Sally Farley, David J. Thompson and his wife Mary Thompson, and William W. Austin and his wife Locky Austin

Henry Brown and his wife Frances Brown, Late Frances Thompson

120

Dreaming Cr.

$1. Land devised by John Thompson, deceased to his sons John Thompson and Andrew Thompson, and by them released. Bounded by Mitchell, Jefferson and the contemplated Turnpike Road. Witnesses: none. Recorded 13 Jun 1820.

VA Campbell

DB 13.428

10 Aug 1822

David J. Thompson

Henry Brown, Jr. of Bedford County and James Hendrick of Campbell County

Mortgaged slaves and personal property to secure a loan for $959 due to John Thompson. Witnesses: none. Recorded 9 Sep 1822.

VA Campbell

DB 14.279

23 Oct 1823

Seth Ward

Henry Brown of Bedford County and James Hendrick

66

Mortgaged to secure a loan made by David J. Thompson. Mill and Distillery known as Buffalo Mills. Witnesses: William Langhorn, Benjamin Ward, and Seth Ward, Jr. Recorded 12 Apr 1824.

VA Campbell

DB 15.118

19 Aug 1824

Henry Brown of Bedford County

Banks Smith

50

Johnston's Cr.

$50. Formerly sold to William Crumpton, balance of which conveyed by Henry Brown to Henry Crumpton and James Boatwright. Bounded by Frank Smith and Swilley. Witnesses: Morty Arnold, William Murry and Henry Brown, Jr. Recorded 13 Jun 1825.

Henry Brown, Jr. - Lynchburg

VA Campbell

DB 16.305

7 Jan 1828

Calvin Tate, Administrator of Edmund Tate and His Wife Lucy Tate

Henry Brown, Jr. of City of Lynchburg

16

Ivy Cr.

$96. Part of a larger tract deeded by Edmund Tate and his wife Lucy Tate to William Morgan on 31 Oct 1812, the 16 acres being deeded by mistake and being sold with the consent of William Morgan. Bounded by Oglesby, Whittington and Irvine. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Jun 1828.

Henry C. Brown

VA Campbell

DB 09.437

9 Oct 1808

Daniel Brown of Campbell County and John Hunt and His Wife Sally Hunt of Pittsylvania County

James Brown, Henry Brown, Lucy Brown and Joshua Brown two-sixths undivided interest in the estate of Daniel Brown entitled to under the will of Daniel Brown, deceased

In consideration of James Callaway the elder, grandfather of the said children of Daniel Brown, deceased indenture dated 7 Oct 1808 for 295 acres. Witnesses: Christopher Clark, George Callaway and Abner E. Callaway. Recorded 9 Feb 1809.

VA Campbell

DB 11.084

11 Jul 1814

Henry Brown (Son of Doctor Daniel Brown, deceased) and his wife Elizabeth Brown

James Brown

$400. Dower lands of Polly Brown, widow of Doctor Daniel Brown. Witnesses: J. R. C. Brown, Thomas Pursel and Daniel Brown. Recorded 8 Jul 1816.

VA Campbell

DB 11.085

21 Jun 1816

Henry C. Brown and His Wife Elizabeth N. Brown

John Anderson, Jr.

133

Back Cr.

$1,200. Lying in both Campbell and Bedford County. Bounded by David W. Quarles, Thomas Pursel, and Charles Walden. Witnesses: David W. Quarles, David Howard and L. S. Bunn. Recorded 8 Jul 1816.

VA Campbell

DB 11.085

21 Jun 1816

John Anderson, Jr.

James Brown and Thomas Pursel, Trustees for Henry C. Brown

133

Back Cr.

Lying in both Campbell and Bedford County. Mortgaged to secure a debt of $1,300. Bounded by David W. Quarles, Thomas Pursel, and Charles Walden. Witnesses: David W. Quarles and David Howard. Recorded 8 Jul 1816.

VA Campbell

DB 12.368

22 Jan 1818

Matilda Tyree and Pleasant Tyree, of Sumner County, Tennessee

Henry C. Brown

Power of attorney to sell their interest in a tract on Staunton R. inherited by Matilda Tyree from her father William Anderson. Bounded by John Lee and John Anderson. Recorded 8 May 1820.

Henry J. Brown

VA Campbell

DB 18.062

6 Jan 1831

John Reveley and His Wife Martha Ann Reveley

Henry [J] Brown

173

Reedy Cr.

$865. Bounded by Robertson Cheatham, Josua Thornhill and Robert Watkins. The interest of John Reveley in G. Reveley's estate. Witnesses: John E. Woodson and William Mcallister. Recorded 10 Jan 1831.

VA Campbell

DB 18.160

18.260?

17 Jun 1831

Peter J. Archer and His Wife Martha W. Archer of Powhaton County

Henry J. Brown

600

Ready Cr.

$2,800. Bounded by Rauleigh Chilton, John Reveley, William H.b. Christian (purchased of Robertson Cheatham), and Thomas B. Jones. Reserving the dower rights of Catherine Bolling, widow of Archibald Bolling, Jr. Witnesses: William Walthall and C. H, Cock. Recorded 12 Sep 1831.

Henry Brown

10 Aug 1829. Henry Brown is trustee of a trust deed. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 17, Page 181.

13 Aug 1829. Henry Brown, Sheriff of Bedford County. This is a really peculiar document. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 17, Page 183.

20 Dec 1829. Henry Brown of Bedford County as trustee of a trust deed foreclosed and sold the property. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 17, Page 306.

James Brown

VA Campbell

DB 04.342

2 Nov 1797

James Kenny and His Wife Sarah Kenny

John Brown [Sr]

200

Cattermount Branch

£23. Adjacent line between Edds and Rice, Canafaxes Road and Said Brown. Witnesses: John Brown [Jr], James Bell and James Brown. Recorded 8 Jan 1798.

VA Pittsylvania

DB 16.262

10 ___

1806

Thomas East

James Brown of Campbell County

125

Staunton R.

Mortgaged to secure a loan of £28 sh9 by John Brown Sr of Campbell County. Adjacent Ezekial East and William East. Witnesses: Joseph West, John Brown Jr and Edward Bybe. Recorded 16 Feb 1807. Description:

James C. Brown (Son of Doctor Daniel Brown)

VA Campbell

DB 09.437

9 Oct 1808

Daniel Brown of Campbell County and John Hunt and His Wife Sally Hunt of Pittsylvania County

James Brown, Henry Brown, Lucy Brown and Joshua Brown two-sixths undivided interest in the estate of Daniel Brown entitled to under the will of Daniel Brown, deceased

In consideration of James Callaway the elder, grandfather of the said children of Daniel Brown, deceased indenture dated 7 Oct 1808 for 295 acres. Witnesses: Christopher Clark, George Callaway and Abner E. Callaway. Recorded 9 Feb 1809.

VA Campbell

DB 15.013

11 Dec

1824

Joshua R. C. Brown and James Brown

Thomas Purcell

193

$1,250. Bounded by Thomas Hall, J. R. C. Brown, James Brown and Burwell Dees. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Jan 1825.

VA Campbell

DB 17.381

27 Dec

1828

Polly Brown

Daniel Brown and James Brown of Campbell County, Thomas Percell of Bedford County and Joshua R. C. Brown of Botetourt County

200

Chilles Road

$1,500. Willed to Polly Brown by her father James Callaway, adjoining Thomas Callaway and Jane Brown. Witnesses: Thomas Callaway and Jacob Anderson. Recorded 12 Apr 1830.

VA Campbell

DB 18.310

27 Aug 1830

Joshua R. C. Brown of Botetourt County

Daniel Brown

50

$500. Adjoining the lands of Thomas Callaway and James Brown, being 1/4 of 200 acres devised to Polly Brown by her father James Callaway, deceased. Witnesses: none. Recorded 14 Nov 1831.

John Brown

VA Campbell

DB 01.354

10 Apr

1784

James Martin and His Wife Ann Martin and Joseph Eads

John Brown

196

bs Catamount Branch on Staunton R.

165£. Bounded by Eads. Witnesses: William Alford, Thomas Rice, John Eads and Micajah Davis. Recorded 4 Nov 1784. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 32.

VA Campbell

DB 02.093

11 Nov 1784

Henry Trueman

John Thompson

Mortgaged several slaves . Witnesses: Ro Alexander, John Brown, D. Bullock and Jesse Cobbs. Recorded November 3, 1785. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 17.

VA Campbell

DB 02.187

3 Oct 1785

William Alford and His Wife Martha Alford

John Brown

200

near Staunton R.

£150. Known by the name of Alfords Mountain. Witnesses: Micajah Davis, Joseph Childress and John Vest. Recorded February 1, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 30.

VA Campbell

DB 02.090

5 Oct 1785

John Brown and His Wife Ann Brown

James Kenny

100

bs Cattermount Branch near Staunton R.

£10. Bounded by Eadds and Rice. Witnesses: none. Recorded October 6, 1785. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 17.

VA Campbell

DB 02.220

28 Mar 1787

James Doss of Pittsylvania County

John Cannifax

ns Staunton R.

£50. Bounded by the Hill, Alford's line. Proved by oaths of William Brown and Benjamin Canifax and the affirmation of John Brown, being one of the people called Quakers. Witnesses: William Brown, John Brown, Zackeriah Doss and Benjamin Doss. Recorded June 7, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 35.

VA Campbell

DB 03.058

3 Jan 1790

John Brown and His Wife Nancy Brown

William Canifax, Jr.

53

Staunton R.

£75. Witnesses: James Kenny, Lucy Brown and Joana Brown. Recorded April 7, 1791. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 10. Note: John Brown purchased this land in 1770 when it was a part of Bedford County. He was from Buckingham County.

VA Campbell

DB 08.441

7 May 1794

James Bell

John Brown

Bound his sons James Bell (born 25 Nov 1777) and Elisha Bell (born 8 Oct 1793) as indentured servants. The indenture was conditioned on John Brown teaching them to read and write. Witnesses: Benjamin Terrell and Sarah Terrell. Recorded 10 Apr 1809. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 8, Page 441. Note: Elisha Bell was probably born in 1783. It is highly unlikely that a one year old would be indentured! The recorded deed clearly reads 1793.

VA Campbell

DB 03.538

4 Jun 1795

Gideon Lea and His Wife Ann Lea

William Davis, Jr.

125

head branches of Fishing Cr.

£70. Witnesses: Thos. Wiatt, John Brown and Joel Yancey. Recorded June 4, 1795. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 85.

VA Campbell

DB 04.342

2 Nov 1797

James Kenny and His Wife Sarah Kenny

John Brown [Sr]

200

Cattermount Branch

£23. Adjacent line between Edds and Rice, Canafaxes Road and said Brown. Witnesses: John Brown[jr], James Bell and James Brown. Recorded 8 Jan 1798.

VA Pittsylvania

DB 16.262

10 ___

1806

Thomas East

James Brown of Campbell County

125

Staunton R.

Mortgaged to secure a loan of £28 sh9 by John Brown Sr. of Campbell County. Adjacent Ezekial East and William East. Witnesses: Joseph West, John Brown Jr. and Edward Bybe. Recorded 16 Feb 1807.

VA Campbell

DB 10.324

__ Apr

1814

John Brown

Edward Bybe

30

Stanton R. near Cannafax Ford

£10. Bounded by Cannafax (now Hunt) and Bybe. His wife Ann Brown released her dower rights. Witnesses: Asa Craddock, Charles Rice and William Bybe. Recorded 9 May 1814.

VA Campbell

DB 23.212

1 Dec

1837

Isaac Miller as Power of Attorney for John Miller and his wife Sally Miller (formerly Sally Brown), James King and his wife Polly King (formerly Polly Brown), John Brown, Jr. and Phyllis his wife and Lucy Pitts (formerly Lucy Brown), legatees of the estate of John Brown, deceased

Robert Walthall

116

Buck Branch

$80. Four-fifths (4/5) Part. Adjacent Philip Payne, Samuel Dew, Leroy Dawson and Said Robert Walthall. Conveyed by Edmund Storer to John Brown, Deceased. Witnesses: William J. Harvey, Isham Hall and Edmund Brown. Recorded 14 Sep 1840. Note: This is a fantastic deed to prove the children and spouses of John Brown. The 4/5 part indicates that John Brown had five surviving children (or deceased with living descendants). The fifth part would have belonged to the children of Jesse Edds.

VA Campbell

DB 22.029

13 Mar 1838

John Miller and His Wife Salley Miller of Logan County, Virginia

John Brown [Jr.]

183

Staunton R.

$260.37. Lot 3 of division of the estate of John Brown, Sr., bounded by Lot 2 drawn by Jesse Edds children, Lot 4 drawn by Lucy Pitts, Rice and Raynes. Witnesses: John Hill and Nathaniel Miller. Recorded 9 Apr 1838.

VA Campbell

DB 23.219

29 Nov 1838

Lucy Pitts of Pittsylvania County

John Brown, Jr. and James Brown

187

Stanton R.

$414. Lot 4 of the division of the estate of John Brown, deceased. Adjacent William Rice and said John Brown, Jr. Witnesses: Edmund Brown, Henry Brown and William Brown. Recorded 29 Jun 1839.

VA Campbell

DB 22.211

18 Jan 1839

John Brown, Jr.

John Roper, Jr., appointed by the court to sell the dower lands of Ann Brown, deceased

Gave a Trust Deed to, with William A. Clement as Trustee, to secure three bonds: $732 payable in 12 months and $434 in two bonds: one for $217 payable 2 Feb 1839; and $217 payable on 2 Feb 1840. The security for the deed was a slave Sarah, 217 acres bought under decree of Chancery Court of Harrison Eadds and others plaintiffs against Thomas Johnson, and 183 acres allotted John Brown, Jr. in the estate of his father John Brown, deceased. The deed references two lawsuits: John Brown and others, plaintiffs against Lucy Pitts; and Harrison Eadds and others plaintiffs against Thomas Johnson. Witnesses: none. Recorded 18 Jan 1839. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 22, Page 211.

John Brown, Jr.

VA Campbell

DB 04.342

2 Nov 1797

James Kenny and His Wife Sarah Kenny

John Brown [Sr]

200

Cattermount Branch

£23. Adjacent line between Edds and Rice, Canafaxes Road and said Brown. Witnesses: John Brown [Jr], James Bell and James Brown. Recorded 8 Jan 1798.

VA Campbell

DB 08.501

8 Sep 1809

John Welch and his wife Cloah Welch of Iradell County, N.C.; Abner Dudley and his wife Lucy Dudley, and Sally Dudley of Pittsylvania County; and William Dudley and his wife Charlotte Dudley, John Brown and his wife Fillis Dudley, Absalom Dudley and his wife Betsy Dudley, Betsy Dudley and Preston Dudley of Campbell County

John Dudley

124

es Stanton R.

£100. Adjacent Phillip Payne. Witnesses: Benjamin Davis, Epaphroditus Harraway, Jesse Harvey, Mitchell M. Gallion, Jesse Dudley and Christian Mohr. Recorded 11 Sep 1809. Note: John Brown, Jr. married Phillis Dudley 19 May 1800 in Campbell County, Virginia

VA Campbell

DB 23.212

1 Dec

1837

Isaac Miller as Power of Attorney for John Miller and his wife Sally Miller (formerly Sally Brown), James King and his wife Polly King (formerly Polly Brown), John Brown, Jr. and Phyllis his wife and Lucy Pitts (formerly Lucy Brown), legatees of the estate of John Brown, deceased

Robert Walthall

116

Buck Branch

$80. Four-fifths (4/5) Part. Adjacent Philip Payne, Samuel Dew, Leroy Dawson and Said Robert Walthall. Conveyed by Edmund Storer to John Brown, deceased. Witnesses: William J. Harvey, Isham Hall and Edmund Brown. Recorded 14 Sep 1840. Note: This is a fantastic deed to prove the children and spouses of John Brown. The 4/5 part indicates that John Brown had five surviving children (or deceased with living descendants). The fifth part would have belonged to the children of Jesse Edds.

VA Campbell

DB 22.029

13 Mar 1838

John Miller and His Wife Salley Miller of Logan County, Virginia

John Brown [Jr.]

183

Staunton R.

$260.37. Lot 3 of division of the estate of John Brown, Sr., bounded by Lot 2 drawn by Jesse Edds children, Lot 4 drawn by Lucy Pitts, Rice and Raynes. Witnesses: John Hill and Nathaniel Miller. Recorded 9 Apr 1838.

VA Campbell

DB 23.219

29 Nov 1838

Lucy Pitts of Pittsylvania County

John Brown, Jr. and James Brown

187

Stanton R.

$414. Lot 4 of the division of the estate of John Brown, deceased. Adjacent William Rice and Said John Brown, Jr. Witnesses: Edmund Brown, Henry Brown and William Brown. Recorded 29 Jun 1839.

VA Campbell

DB 22.211

18 Jan 1839

John Brown, Jr.

John Roper, Jr., appointed by the court to sell the dower lands of Ann Brown, deceased

Gave a Trust Deed to, with William A. Clement as Trustee, to secure three bonds: $732 payable in 12 months and $434 in two bonds: one for $217 payable 2 Feb 1839; and $217 payable on 2 Feb 1840. The security for the deed was a slave Sarah, 217 acres bought under decree of Chancery Court of Harrison Eadds and others plaintiffs against Thomas Johnson, and 183 acres allotted John Brown, Jr. in the estate of his father John Brown, deceased. The deed references two lawsuits: John Brown and others, plaintiffs against Lucy Pitts; and Harrison Eadds and others plaintiffs against Thomas Johnson. Witnesses: none. Recorded 18 Jan 1839. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 22, Page 211.

VA Campbell

DB 22.299

19 Apr

1839

John Brown, [Jr.]

John Roper, Jr., appointed by the court to sell the dower lands of Anna Brown, deceased

276

ns Staunton R.

Trust deed with Daniel Marr as Trustee and Henry Brown as security, to secure a bond for $963.24 payable on 17 Apr 1840. The security for the deed was 276 acres on ns Staunton R. bounded by Jesse Edds. Witnesses: none. Recorded 19 Apr 1839.

VA Campbell

DB 22.300

19 Apr

1839

John Brown, [Jr.]

John Roper, Jr., appointed by the court to sell the dower lands of Anna Brown, deceased

225

ns Staunton R.

Trust deed with Daniel Marr as Trustee and Henry Brown as security, to secure a bond for $963.24 payable on 17 Apr 1840. The security for the deed was a slave Sam and 225 acres on ns Stanton R. Witnesses: none. Recorded 19 Apr 1839.

John Brown (Misc.)

14 Aug 1815. John Brown, Frederick S. Bass and Edward Lynch posted a $1,500 bond for John Brown being the Constable of the Northwest District of Campbell County. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 10, Page 324.

14 Oct 1816. John Brown and Sackville King posted a $1,000 bond for John Brown being the Constable of the Northwest District of Campbell County. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 11, Page 121.

14 Jul 1817. Lewis Brown, Nicholas Harrison and Thomas A. Holcombe posted a $1,500 bond for Lewis Brown being the Constable of Lynchburg. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 11, Page 261.

14 Jul 1817. John Brown, Sackville King and Edward Lynch posted a $1,500 bond for Lewis Brown being the Constable of the Northwest District of Campbell County. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 11, Page 262.

Joshua R. C. Brown

VA Campbell

DB 09.437

9 Oct 1808

Daniel Brown of Campbell County and John Hunt and His Wife Sally Hunt of Pittsylvania County

James Brown, Henry Brown, Lucy Brown and Joshua Brown two-sixths undivided interest in the estate of Daniel Brown entitled to under the will of Daniel Brown, deceased

In consideration of James Callaway the elder, grandfather of the said children of Daniel Brown, deceased indenture dated 7 Oct 1808 for 295 acres. Witnesses: Christopher Clark, George Callaway and Abner E. Callaway. Recorded 9 Feb 1809.

VA Campbell

DB 18.310

27 Aug 1830

Joshua R. C. Brown of Botetourt County

Daniel Brown

50

$500. Adjoining the lands of Thomas Callaway and James Brown, being 1/4 of 200 acres devised to Polly Brown by her father James Callaway, deceased. Witnesses: none. Recorded 14 Nov 1831.

Lewis Brown

VA Campbell

DB 10.200

13 Sep 1813

Ambrose Brown

Lewis Brown

Power of attorney to to receive monies from M????ing E. Parish. Witnesses: James B. Risque. Recorded 13 Sep 1813.

VA Campbell

DB 11.345

23 Jul 1817

George Callaway and His Wife Mary Eliza Callaway

Lewis Brown of the Town of Lynchburg

11.5

$1,725. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Nov 1817.

Lucy Brown

VA Campbell

DB 09.437

9 Oct 1808

Daniel Brown of Campbell County and John Hunt and His Wife Sally Hunt of Pittsylvania County

James Brown, Henry Brown, Lucy Brown and Joshua Brown two-sixths undivided interest in the estate of Daniel Brown entitled to under the will of Daniel Brown, deceased

In consideration of James Callaway the elder, grandfather of the said children of Daniel Brown, deceased indenture dated 7 Oct 1808 for 295 acres. Witnesses: Christopher Clark, George Callaway and Abner E. Callaway. Recorded 9 Feb 1809.

Mathew Brown

17 Apr 1819. Mathew Brown of City of Lynchburg. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 12, Page 230.

15 May 1820. Mathew Brown. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 12, Page 374.

1 May 1832. Mathew Brown of City of Lynchburg. See Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 18, Page 525.

Merryarthur Sanders Brown

VA Campbell

DB 05.068

14 Apr

1800

Merryarthur Sanders Brown

Thomas Clements

100

Swan Cr.

£37 sh10. Adjacent Andrew Morgan, Isaiah Harris and Thomas Rice. Witnesses: none. Recorded 14 Apr 1800.

Patrick Brown of Hanover Co.

VA Campbell

DB 01.023

5 June

1782

William Brown and Patrick Brown, of Hanover County

Thomas Moore

279

Beaver Cr.

£47 sh10. : Bounded by Ross. Witnesses: Jno Caffery, John Clark, Adam Clements, Bartlet Wily, John Forbes and John Wily. Recorded June 6, 1782. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 4.

Peyton Brown

VA Campbell

DB 04.564

5 Dec

1798

Payton Brown

John Asher

225

north branch of South Fork of Falling R.

£5. Adjacent John Woods and Brooks line. Witnesses: William Stewart, James David and George Caldwell. Recorded 10 Jun 1799. Certified by Samuel Caldwell, Clerk of Logan County.

Richard G. Brown

VA Campbell

DB 12.357

10 Apr

1820

James Jones and His Wife Catharine Jones

Richard G. Brown

425

Suck Cr. and Molly's Cr.

$1.00. Bounded by West, Robinson and Maxey. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Apr 1820.

___ Dec 1825. Richard G. Brown. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 15, Page 298.

VA Campbell

DB 18.266

15 Dec

1829

William Jones and His Wife Nancy Jones

Richard G. Brown

83-1/3

Molly's Cr.

$1. Adjoining Abner Early, Thomas West's estate, road from Col. David Jones to West's mill. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Oct 1831.

VA Campbell

DB 18.265

14 Jun 1831

James E. Jones of Franklin County, Alabama

Richard G. Brown

Power of attorney concerning the estate of James Jones, deceased.

Robert Brown

VA Campbell

DB 01.149

3 Apr

1783

Robert Alexander and Ann Alexander

Robert Brown

120

bs Molleys Cr.

£120. Bounded by John Fitzpatrick, said Alexander's line made by Richard Stith for a dividing line between said Alexander's line (formerly Shilldrake Brown's) and Robert Brown. Witnesses: William Jordan, William Cock and George Cock. Recorded June 5, 1783. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 15.

VA Campbell

DB 01.151

3 Apr

1783

Shilldrake Brown and His Wife Sarah Brown and Robert Brown and His Wife Temperance Brown

Robert Alexander

400

Molleys Cr.

£325. Thomas Hayth, the patent line, William Brown, Shildrake Brown and John Fitzpatrick. Witnesses: William Jordan, William Cock and George Cock. Recorded June 5, 1783. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 15.

VA Campbell

DB 01.293

5 Aug 1784

Robert Alexander and His Wife Ann Alexander

Robert Brown

120

Molleys Cr.

£120. Bounded by John Fitzpatrick, said Alexander's line made by Richard Stith for a dividing line between said Alexander's line (formerly Shilldrake Brown's) and Robert Brown. (Deed made to replace an earlier deed.) Witnesses: John Clark, Charles Cobb and Thomas Marshall. Recorded August 5, 1784. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 28.

31 Jan 1785. Shildrake Brown, Sr. and his wife Sarah Brown and Robert Brown and his wife Temperance previously sold to Robert Alexander 400 acres Sarah Brown and Temperance released their dower rights. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 2, Page 15. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 5.

VA Campbell

DB 02.164

18 Dec

1786

Robert Brown and His Wife Temperance Brown

William Patrick

120

bs Molleys Cr.

135£. Bounded by John F. Patrick, Robert Alexanders line made by Richard Stith and Robert Brown. Witnesses: Ro Alexander, Josias Bullock and John Patrick. Recorded January 4, 1787.T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 28.

VA Campbell

DB 02.241

1 Mar 1787

George Vest and His Wife Mary Vest

John Condrey of Chesterfield County

200

 

50£. Bounded by Shildrake Brown, Clark Morman, Robert Brown, Anthony Haden, William Brown and Thomas Lester. Witnesses: Isaac Reynolds, George Fox and Daniel Blankinship. Recorded September 6, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 38.

Robert Brown (Seneca Cr., Married to Mary)

VA Campbell

DB 01.289

5 Aug 1784

Benjamin Gilbert and His Wife Ann Gilbert

Robert Brown of Cumberland County

 454

Seneca Cr.

£150. Bounded by David Terrell, Isaac Reynolds, Moormans order (line), Michael Gilbert and Benjamin Gilbert. Witnesses: none. Recorded August 5, 1784.

9 May 1786. List of Surveys. .. Robert Brown 200 acres in fork of Seneca Cr. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 2, page 334. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 51.

VA Campbell

DB 02.242

1 Mar 1787

George Vest and His Wife Mary Vest

Robert Brown

250

branches of Seneca Cr.

£62 sh10. Bounded by Phelps old road, Morman, Robert Brown, David Terrell and Anthony Haden. Witnesses: Isaac Reynolds, George Fox and Daniel Blankinship. Recorded September 6, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 38.

16 Aug 1787. The State of Virginia granted to Robert Brown, assignee of Benjamin Gilbert 200 acres on west branch of Seneca Cr., in the fork, bounded by Butterworth and Neilson. State of Virginia Grants No. 12, 1787, page 470.

VA Campbell

DB 02.378

3 Jun 1789

Thomas Ramsey

Thomas Grigs

200

west branches of Seneca Cr.

70£. Bounded by Robert Brown's corner, Neilson, Gilberts Road and Homesly. Witnesses: Isaac Reynolds, Samuel Gilbert and Stephen Gregg. Recorded June 4, 1789. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 57.

VA Campbell

DB 03.545

1 Jun 1792

Robert Brown and His Wife Mary Brown

John Henness

100

Seneca Cr.

£54. Bounded by Thomas Gregg, the Church Ford Road, Lewis Duvall and Wm Johnson. Witnesses: Anthony Haden, Wm Condrey and Caleb Condrey. Recorded June 4, 1795. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 87.

VA Campbell

DB 03.198

7 Jun 1792

Robert Brown and His Wife Mary Brown

Lewis Duvall of Franklin County

455

Seneca Cr.

£265. Bounded by William Johnson, John Henness, Benjamin Butterworth, Jr., Anthony Haden, Augustine Potter and David Terrill, Sr. Witnesses: William Condrey, John Henness and Caleb Condrey. Recorded June 7, 1792. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 29.

VA Campbell

DB 03.201

7 Jun 1792

Robert Brown and His Wife Mary Brown

Anthony Haden

145

Seneca Cr.

£100. Tract (1): 100 acres on Seneca Cr. that the said BROWN sold to Thomas Ramsey and Ramsey sold to said HADEN, bounded by John Condy, William Johnson and Charles Moorman; and Tract (2): 45 acres on Seneca Cr., bounded by Benjamin Butterworth, Jr. and Haden. Witnesses: Wm Condrey, John Henness and Caleb Condrey. Recorded June 7, 1792. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 29.

VA Campbell

DB 03.356

5 Sep 1793

Robert Brown and His Wife Mary Brown

John Haden, Jr.

214

Seneca Cr.

£110. Bounded by David Terrell, Sr., Phelps old road, Anthony Haden, John Condrey and John Dabney, being land where Thomas Luster (Lester) now lives the former property of Benjamin Gilbert and George Vest. Witnesses: none. Recorded September 5, 1793. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 54.

Shilldrake Brown

VA Campbell

DB 01.095

6 May 1782

John Traylor

Matthew Moor, Jr., of Chesterfield County

100

£10. Bounded by Micajah Terrell, Mathew Moor, Sr., Matthew Moor, Jr., Mccluney, and Richard Stith. Witnesses: Shilldrake Brown, William Brown, Anne Brown and George Vest. Recorded November 7, 1782. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 10.

VA Campbell

DB 01.100

27 Aug 1782

John Traylor

Matthew Moor, Sr., of Chesterfield County

100

 £3. Witnesses: Shilldrake Brown, William Brown, Anne Brown and George Vest. Recorded November 7, 1782. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 11.

VA Campbell

DB 01.133

4 Dec

1782

John Trayler

His Son John Trayler

200

Gift. Witnesses: Shilldrake Brown, Richard Thurmon, George Vest and William Brown. Recorded March 6, 1783. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 13.

VA Campbell

DB 01.149

3 Apr

1783

Robert Alexander and Ann Alexander

Robert Brown

120

bs Molleys Cr.

£120. Bounded by John Fitzpatrick, said Alexander's line made by Richard Stith for a dividing line between said Alexander's line (formerly Shilldrake Brown's) and Robert Brown. Witnesses: William Jordan, William Cock and George Cock. Recorded June 5, 1783. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 15.

VA Campbell

DB 01.151

3 Apr

1783

Shilldrake Brown and His Wife Sarah Brown and Robert Brown and His Wife Temperance Brown

Robert Alexander

400

Molleys Cr.

£325. Thomas Hayth, the patent line, William Brown, Shildrake Brown and John Fitzpatrick. Witnesses: William Jordan, William Cock and George Cock. Recorded June 5, 1783. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 15.

VA Campbell

DB 01.185

2 Oct 1783

Shildrake Brown, Sr. and His Wife Sarah Brown

Robert Alexander

Molleys Cr.

£100. Conveyed to Shildrake Brown by John Simmons by deed dated January 5, 1780, bounded by James Millwood, Shildrake Brown, Josias Bullock, Ajonadab Read and John Fitzpatrick. Witnesses: none. Recorded October 2, 1783. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 18.

VA Campbell

DB 01.293

5 Aug 1784

Robert Alexander and His Wife Ann Alexander

Robert Brown

120

Molleys Cr.

£120. Bounded by John Fitzpatrick, said Alexander's line made by Richard Stith for a dividing line between said Alexander's line (formerly Shilldrake Brown's) and Robert Brown. (Deed made to replace an earlier deed.) Witnesses: John Clark, Charles Cobb and Thomas Marshall. Recorded August 5, 1784. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 28.

VA Campbell

DB 01.322

2 Sep 1784

Richard Thurman and His Wife Anne Thurman and Susannah Trayler, Wife of John Trayler

Shilldrake Brown

130

65£.

Bounded by Micajah Terrell, Benjamin Gilburd and the Locust Thicket Line. Witnesses: Charles Gilbert, Joseph Akin and John Hall. Recorded September 2, 1784.T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 30.

VA Campbell

DB 01.325

2 Sep 1784

Richard Thurmon and His Wife Anne Thurmon

Shilldrake Brown

415

bs Phelps old Road on es Seneca Cr.

£28. Bounded by Benjamin Gilburt, Neilson, Samuel Gilbert, Welch, John Michael, William Brown and the Locust Thicket Road. Witnesses: Charles Gilbert, Joseph Akin and John Hall. Recorded September 2, 1784. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 30.

VA Campbell

DB 02.023

30 Nov 1784

William Hammack and His Wife Jane Hammack

Valentine Tucker

100

£100. Witnesses: Josias Bullock, Shilldrake Brown, Sr., Shilldrake Brown, Jr. and Stephen Bourn. Recorded February 3, 1785. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 7.

31 Jan 1785. Shildrake Brown, Sr. and his wife Sarah Brown previously sold to Robert Alexander 100 acres Sarah Brown released her dower rights. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 2, Page 13. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 4.

31 Jan 1785. Shildrake Brown, Sr. and his wife Sarah Brown and Robert Brown and his wife Temperance previously sold to Robert Alexander 400 acres Sarah Brown and Temperance released their dower rights. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 2, Page 15. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 5.

VA Campbell

DB 02.172

15 Nov 1786

Shilldrake Brown, Sr. and His Wife Sarah Brown

George Vest

415

Seneca Cr. on bs PHELPS old road

£30. Bounded by mouth of Locust Thicket Road, Shilldrake Brown, Nelson, Benjamin Gilbert, Samuel Gilbert, John Michaels, and William Brown. Patent taken out by Richard Thurmon December 1, 1779. Witnesses: William Brown, Edward Woodham, Ruben Blankenship, John Vest. Byrd Brown and John Trayler. Recorded January 4, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 29.

VA Campbell

DB 02.241

1 Mar 1787

George Vest and His Wife Mary Vest

John Condrey of Chesterfield County

200

50£. Bounded by Shildrake Brown, Clark Morman, Robert Brown, Anthony Haden, William Brown and Thomas Lester. Witnesses: Isaac Reynolds, George Fox and Daniel Blankinship. Recorded September 6, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 38.

VA Campbell

DB 02.414

26 Jan 1789

Henry Mills of Chesterfield County

William Jenkins and his son Francis Jenkins

100

£30. Witnesses: William Condrey, Hudson Blankinship, Thomas Moorman and Shilldrake Brown, Sr. Recorded September 3, 1789. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 62.

VA Campbell

DB 02.342

2 Apr

1789

John Trayler and His Wife Susannah Trayler

David Herndon of Caroline County

408

£200. Bounded by Acillis Duglis, Shilldrake Brown, William Brown, Robert Alexander, Thomas Hayth, Thomas Man and James Johnson. Witnesses: Richard Thurmon, Jr., Shilldrake Brown, Sr. and John Trayler, Jr. Recorded April 2, 1789. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 53.

VA Campbell

DB 03.017

__ Oct 1790

Shilldrake Brown and His Wife Sarah Brown

John Oldacres of Bedford County

215

Seneca Cr. on branches of Dow Run

£40. Bounded by Phelps old road, Locust Thicket old road, Nelson and William Brown. Witnesses: Valentine Tucker, Thomas Gregg and Thomas Tucker. Recorded February 3, 1791. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 5.

VA Campbell

DB 03.244

29 Oct 1790

Shildrake Brown and His Wife Sarah Brown

Thomas Tucker

130

£35. Where said Shildrake Brown now lives, bounded by Micajah Terrell, John Oldacre and the Locust Thicket line. Witnesses: Valentine Tucker, David Talley and Wm Condry. Recorded October 4, 1792. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 36.

Shilldrake Brown Jr.

VA Campbell

DB 01.179

2 Oct 1783

William Brown and His Wife Ann Brown

Edward Butler

333

Molley's Cr.

£100. Adjacent Thomas Hayth. Witnesses: Shildrake Brown, Jr., Richard Thurman and Edward Brown. Recorded September 4, 1783. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 18.

VA Campbell

DB 02.023

30 Nov 1784

William Hammack and His Wife Jane Hammack

Valentine Tucker

100

£100. Witnesses: Josias Bullock, Shilldrake Brown, Sr., Shilldrake Brown, Jr. and Stephen Bourn. Recorded February 3, 1785. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 7.

VA Campbell

DB 02.174

4 Sep 1786

David Johnson and His Wife Mary Johnson

George Vest

193

£30. Bounded by Burwell, Drew, John Vest and Daniel Brown. Witnesses: Shilldrake Brown, Jr., William Brown, Jr. Edward Brown and John Trayler, Jr. Recorded January 4, 1787.T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 29.

VA Campbell

DB 02.259

26 Dec

1787

Matthew Childress

John Vest

100

£45. Part of land patented to Williston Talbot on December 2, [1788?], and bounded by William Brown, David Johnson and Murray's old order. Witnesses: William Patrick, Shilldrake Brown, Jr. and Edward Brown. Recorded December 6, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 41.

William Brown Sr.

VA Campbell

DB 01.035

1 Nov 1781

Samuel Gilbert of Washington County

John Vest of Bedford County

200

Seneca Cr.

£63. Formerly belonging to Samuel Gilbert, Sr., bounded by James Vest, John B. Hoy, Augustin Potter, John W. Gilbert and Ben Butterworth. Witnesses: William Brown, Sr., Augustin Potter, James Vest and Jno Webster Gilbert. Recorded June 6, 1782. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 5.

VA Campbell

DB 02.362

25 Aug 1787

John Vest and His Wife Nancy Vest

Samuel Welch

100

bs Hills Cr.

£5. Bounded by Murray, William Brown, Sr. and George Vest, deeded to said Vest by Matthew Childress, part of a tract patented to Williston Talbot on September 1, 1780. Witnesses: David Terrill, Achillis Douglas and David Terrill, Jr. Recorded 2 Apr, 1789. Description: Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 2, Page 362. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 55.

William Brown Jr.

VA Campbell

DB 01.088

3 May 1782

George Vest

Richard Thurmon

130

£30. Bounded by the Locust Thicket Line, Benjamin Gilbert, John Traylor, and Micajah Terrell, being the land George Vest bought of John Terrell. Witnesses: John Traylor, W. Brown (Vineyard), William Brown, Jr. and Anne Brown. Recorded October 3, 1782. Description: Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Page 88. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 10.

VA Campbell

DB 02.174

4 Sep 1786

David Johnson and His Wife Mary Johnson

George Vest

193

£30. Bounded by Burwell, Drew, John Vest and Daniel Brown. Witnesses: Shilldrake Brown, Jr., William Brown, Jr. Edward Brown and John Trayler, Jr. Recorded January 4, 1787.T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 29.

William Brown

VA Campbell

DB 01.095

6 May 1782

John Traylor

Matthew Moor, Jr., of Chesterfield County

100

£10. Bounded by Micajah Terrell, Mathew Moor, Sr., Matthew Moor, Jr., Mccluney, and Richard Stith. Witnesses: Shilldrake Brown, William Brown, Anne Brown and George Vest. Recorded November 7, 1782. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 10.

VA Campbell

DB 01.100

27 Aug 1782

John Traylor

Matthew Moor, Sr., of Chesterfield County

100

 £3. Witnesses: Shilldrake Brown, William Brown, Anne Brown and George Vest. Recorded November 7, 1782. T.LC. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 11.

VA Campbell

DB 01.091

7 Nov 1782

Alexander Dobbins & Mary Dobbins

William Brown

170

North Fork of Wreck Island Cr.

£100. Conveyed to Alexander Dobbins by John Hunter, by deed dated September 28, 1772. Witnesses: none. Recorded November 7, 1782. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 10.

VA Campbell

DB 01.133

4 Dec

1782

John Trayler

His Son John Trayler

200

Gift. Witnesses: Shilldrake Brown, Richard Thurmon, George Vest and William Brown. Recorded March 6, 1783. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 13.

VA Campbell

DB 01.151

3 Apr

1783

Shilldrake Brown and His Wife Sarah Brown and Robert Brown and His Wife Temperance Brown

Robert Alexander

400

Molleys Cr.

£325. Thomas Hayth, the patent line, William Brown, Shildrake Brown and John Fitzpatrick. Witnesses: William Jordan, William Cock and George Cock. Recorded June 5, 1783. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 15.

VA Campbell

DB 01.177

4 Sep 1783

William Brown (Vineyard) and His Wife Anne Brown

Josias Bullock

300

branches of Molleys Cr.

£160. Bounded by Ornsby. Witnesses: none. Recorded September 4, 1783. Description: Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Page 177. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 17.

VA Campbell

DB 01.179

2 Oct 1783

William Brown and His Wife Ann Brown

Edward Butler

333

Molley's Cr.

£100. Adjacent Thomas Hayth. Witnesses: Shildrake Brown, Jr., Richard Thurman and Edward Brown. Recorded September 4, 1783. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 18.

VA Campbell

DB 01.209

6 Nov 1783

Williston Talbot

Mathew Childress

385

es Seneca Cr. on the forks of Hills Cr.

£25. Adjacent Murray, William Brown, Randolph, Seneca Hill, Gilbert and Brown. Witnesses: none. Recorded November 6, 1783. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 20.

VA Campbell

DB 01.325

2 Sep 1784

Richard Thurmon and His Wife Anne Thurmon

Shilldrake Brown

415

bs Phelps old Road on es Seneca Cr.

£28. Bounded by Benjamin Gilburt, Neilson, Samuel Gilbert, Welch, John Michael, William Brown and the Locust Thicket Road. Witnesses: Charles Gilbert, Joseph Akin and John Hall. Recorded September 2, 1784. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 30.

VA Campbell

DB 01.352

7 Oct 1784

John Trayler and His Wife Elizabeth Trayler

Josias Bullock

192

branches of Molleys Cr.

£100. Bounded by the head of Raccoon Branch, William Brown's line (being the old Locust Thicket Line) and the old lines of Ornsby. Witnesses: none. Recorded November 4, 1784. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 32.

VA Campbell

DB 02.102

23 Nov 1785

John Hall and His Wife Mary Hall

Josias Bullock

274

Molleys Cr.

£118. Witnesses: Nathaniel Booth, Euclid Wills, William Brown, William Patrick, Wm Irvine and David G. Talbot. Recorded January 5, 1786. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 19.

VA Campbell

DB 02.168

10 Aug 1786.

Josias Bullock and His Wife Mary Bullock

Robert Alexander

812

Raccoon Branch

 400£. Tract 1. 300 acres conveyed by William Brown (Vineyard) on September 4, 1783, bounded on old Ornsby line. Tract 2. 192 acres conveyed by John Traylor on November 4, 1784 at head of Raccoon Branch, adjacent William Brown (Old Locust Thicket Line). Tract 3. 46 acres conveyed by John Hall on November 6, 1784, adjacent Ornsby old line and Phelps old road. Tract 4. 274 acres conveyed by John Hall on November 23, 1785, whereon Molleys Cr. Church now stands, bounded by Josias Bullock, Robert Alexander, John Fitzpatrick, Valentine Tucker and John Stewart. Witnesses: William Patrick, Thomas Rutherford and J. Patrick, Jr. Recorded January 4, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 28.

VA Campbell

DB 02.172

15 Nov 1786

Shilldrake Brown, Sr. and His Wife Sarah Brown

George Vest

415

Seneca Cr. on bs Phelps old road

£30. Bounded by mouth of Locust Thicket Road, Shilldrake Brown, Nelson, Benjamin Gilbert, Samuel Gilbert, John Michaels, and William Brown. Patent taken out by Richard Thurmon December 1, 1779. Witnesses: William Brown, Edward Woodham, Ruben Blankenship, John Vest. Byrd Brown and John Trayler. Recorded January 4, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 29.

VA Campbell

DB 02.241

1 Mar 1787

George Vest and His Wife Mary Vest

John Condrey of Chesterfield County

200

50£. Bounded by Shildrake Brown, Clark Morman, Robert Brown, Anthony Haden, William Brown and Thomas Lester. Witnesses: Isaac Reynolds, George Fox and Daniel Blankinship. Recorded September 6, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 38.

VA Campbell

DB 02.220

28 Mar 1787

James Doss of Pittsylvania County

John Cannifax

ns Staunton R.

£50. Bounded by the Hill, Alford's line. Proved by oaths of William Brown and Benjamin Canifax and the affirmation of John Brown, being one of the people called Quakers. Witnesses: William Brown, John Brown, Zackeriah Doss and Benjamin Doss. Recorded June 7, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 35.

VA Campbell

DB 02.259

26 Dec

1787

Matthew Childress

John Vest

100

£45. Part of land patented to Williston Talbot on December 2, [1788?], and bounded by William Brown, David Johnson and Murray's old order. Witnesses: William Patrick, Shilldrake Brown, Jr. and Edward Brown. Recorded December 6, 1787. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 41.

VA Campbell

DB 02.342

2 Apr

1789

John Trayler and His Wife Susannah Trayler

David Herndon of Caroline County

408

£200. Bounded by Acillis Duglis, Shilldrake Brown, William Brown, Robert Alexander, Thomas Hayth, Thomas Man and James Johnson. Witnesses: Richard Thurmon, Jr., Shilldrake Brown, Sr. and John Trayler, Jr. Recorded April 2, 1789. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 53.

VA Campbell

DB 02.382

8 Jun 1789

Thomas Lester and His Wife Ann Lester

Thomas Hayth

130

head branches of Whipping Cr.

£20. Patented to said Lester on September 1, 1780, bounded by Phelps Old Road, William Brown'S line (line of the Locust Thicket Land). Witnesses: John Lewis, Richard Fariss and Samuel Hubbard. Recorded July 2, 1789. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 58.

VA Campbell

DB 02.481

12 Sep 1789

William Brown and his wife Jane Brown

David Pen

210

£125. Bounded by Wilson. Witnesses: William Jonas, Charles M. Hall and Benjamine Cox. Recorded May 6, 1790. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 73.

VA Campbell

DB 02.476

22 Feb 1790

Alexander Dobbins of North Carolina

Thomas Carson

32

bs head branch of Wreck Island Cr.

£15. Bounded by James Carson and Thomas Carson. Witnesses: William Jones, James Carson and William Brown. Recorded April 1, 1790. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 72.

VA Campbell

DB 03.017

__ Oct 1790

Shilldrake Brown and His Wife Sarah Brown

John Oldacres of Bedford County

215

Seneca Cr. on branches of Dow Run

£40. Bounded by Phelps old road, Locust Thicket old road, Nelson and William Brown. Witnesses: Valentine Tucker, Thomas Gregg and Thomas Tucker. Recorded February 3, 1791. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 5.

VA Campbell

DB 03.186

17 Dec

1790

Josiah Jackson

Henry Wade

350

Staunton R.

£320. Witnesses: Griffin Lewis, Sr., Hudson Blankinship,moses Fuqua, William Marshall, John Hix and William Brown. Recorded June 7, 1792. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 28.

VA Campbell

DB 03.285

6 Jan 1792

James Gray

Jones Read of Bedford County

314

Pidgeon Branch

£400. Purchased of John Turmon. Witnesses: Sam Read, Wm Brown, Wm Davis, Francis L. Campbell and Will Nowell, Jr. Recorded February 7, 1793. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 42.

VA Campbell

DB 03.423

3 Jan 1794

Benjamin Arthur

Christopher Clark of Bedford County

Mortgaged. Witnesses: Wm Lee, Wm Brown and Sam Read. Recorded April 3, 1794. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 67.

VA Campbell

DB 03.462

4 Jan 1794

Benja Arthur and His Wife Sarah Arthur

John Webber

300

es Flatt Cr.

£__. Witnesses: Andrew Donald, Wm Brown, Wm Lee and Sam Read. Recorded September 4, 1794. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 74.

VA Campbell

DB 03.451

6 Jan 1794

Gideon Lea

William Davis, Jr.

130

Fishing Cr.

Mortgaged. Witnesses: Saml Read, Wm Brown and Wm Lee. Recorded September 4, 1794. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 72.

VA Campbell

DB 03.600

18 Sep 1795

Robert Yancey Atty in Fact for Charles Yancey of Louisa County

William Henderson

50

£20. Witnesses: Chas Johnson, Samuel Read, James Stuart, Wm Irvine, Thomas Wiatt, Wm Brown and Thomas Higginbotham. Recorded January 7, 1796. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 97.

William Brown (Vineyard)

VA Campbell

DB 01.088

3 May 1782

George Vest

Richard Thurmon

130

£30. Bounded by the Locust Thicket Line, Benjamin Gilbert, John Traylor, and Micajah Terrell, being the land GEORGE VEST bought of John Terrell. Witnesses: John Traylor, W. Brown (Vineyard), William Brown, Jr. and Anne Brown. Recorded October 3, 1782. Description: Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Page 88. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 10.

William Brown ( Locust Thicket)

VA Campbell

DB 03.258

3 Dec

1792

William Brown (L.T.) and his wife Mary Brown

Thomas Clifton

200

£25. Bounded by land formerly Josias Bullock's and Phelps old road. Witnesses: Wm Condrey, Caleb Condrey and Byrd Brown. Recorded December 6, 1792. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 38.

VA Campbell

DB 03.434

7 Nov 1793

William Brown of Locust Thicket and his wife Mary Brown

Manoah Lesley

333

Seneca Cr.

£150. Bounded by John W. Gilbert, Manoah Lasley, Locust Thicket Line, John Condrey, Anthony Haden and Edward Davison. Witnesses: Chas Smith, Joseph Tweedy and M Davis. Recorded July 3, 1794. Sees also Deed Book 4, Page 207. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 69. Mary Brown released her dower rights after examination by Thomas M. Clark and Jesse Harvey. See Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Page 207.

VA Campbell

DB 03.496

5 Feb 1795

William Brown and His Wife Mary Brown

Achilles Moorman

200

Whipping Cr.

£100. Bounded by Locust Thickett Road, Brown and Bullock. Witnesses: none. Recorded February 5, 1795. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 78.

VA Campbell

DB 04.024

15 Dec

1795

Edward Broadus of Caroline County

William Brown

386

Molly's Cr.

$100. Granted to Robert Means 16 Mar 1771. Witnesses: Ro Alexander, Wm Alexander and Richard H. Luck. Recorded 7 Jul 1796.

VA Campbell

DB 04.202

30 Jun 1797

William Brown and His Wife Mary Brown

John Hubbard

386

North Branches of Molly's Cr.

£100. Witnesses: none. Recorded 12 Jun 1797. Note: William Brown had a son named Hubbard Brown.

VA Campbell

DB 04.214

10 Jul 1797

William Brown

Henry Brown, Charles Smith, Daniel Brown, James Wilson and Matthew Moore as Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church

1/2

£30. Bounded by Ruffin's old order, Brown's meeting house. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Jul 1797.

VA Campbell

DB 04.216

10 Jul 1797

William Brown and His Wife Mary Brown

Jozabad Lodge

200

Pott Branch of Seneca Cr.

£137. Bounded by Buckhorn Branch on Ruffin's old line and Daniel Brown. Excepting 1/2 acre to be laid off Methodist meeting house, formerly Lasley now Brown. Witnesses: none. Recorded 10 Jul 1797.

VA Campbell

DB 06.454

9 Apr

1804

Henry Brown and Edmund Brown two of the legatees of William Brown (L.T.)

Robert Alexander

1,800

Seneca Cr. and Whipping Cr.

£900. Known as Locust Thickett tract. Where William Brown formerly resided, bounded by Joel Yancey, Philip Payne and Achilles Moorman. Witnesses: none. Recorded 9 Apr 1804.

VA Campbell

DB 09.333

26 Dec

1811

James Brown attorney in fact for William Brown of Putnam County, Georgia

Robert Alexander

1,800

Whipping Cr. and Seneca Cr.

$1. In obedience of Order of County Court dated ___ Mar 1804 in which Robert Alexander was plaintiff and the heirs of William Brown were defendants. Where William Brown and his wife Mary Brown resided in their lifetime. Witnesses: John Alexander, Henry Brown, Jeremiah Keen and Corbin Lewis. Recorded 13 Jan 1812.

VA Campbell

DB 09.334

26 Dec

1811

Lucy Simmons of Jones County, John Brown of Baldwin County, Hubbard Brown of Putnam County, John Alford and His Wife Mary Alford late Mary Brown of Greene County, Edmund Butler and His Wife Jincy Butler, late Jincey Brown of Hancock County, State of Georgia, heirs and legatees of William Brown (L.T.) of Campbell County, Virginia

Robert Alexander

1,800

Seneca Cr., Whipping Cr. and Buckhorn Branch

Pursuant to March 1804 court decree. Where William Brown and his wife Mary Brown resided in their lifetime, bounded by Clifton. Witnesses: John Alexander, Henry Brown, Corbin Lewis and Jeremiah Keen. Recorded 13 Jan 1812.

William Brown - Lynchburg

VA Campbell

DB 10.245

11 Oct 1813

William Brown of Lynchburg

Richard Callahan

 222

Mollys Cr.

$676. Description: Where Andrew? Moorman formerly lived and sold under decree of Court. Witnesses: none. Recorded 11 Oct 1813.

Patrick Brown of Hanover Co.

VA Campbell

DB 01.023

5 June

1782

William Brown and Patrick Brown, of Hanover County

Thomas Moore

279

Beaver Cr.

£47 sh10. : Bounded by Ross. Witnesses: Jno Caffery, John Clark, Adam Clements, Bartlet Wily, John Forbes and John Wily. Recorded June 6, 1782. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 4.

William Brown - Misc.

26 Feb 1801. William Brown. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 6, Page 34.

28 Jun 1805. William Brown. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Page 126. See dower release at Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Page 567.

14 Apr 1806. William Brown emancipated a mulatto girl slave named Judith. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Page 319.

9 Sep 1806. William Brown. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Page 487. See dower release at Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 8, Page 288.

12 Feb 1811. William Brown. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 9, Page 104.

12 Feb 1811. William Brown. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 9, Page 218.

30 Sep 1811. William Brown of the City of Richmond. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 9, Page 282.

13 Dec 1811. William Brown of the City of Richmond. Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 9, Page 329.

Compiled by David Robertson, 159 Hickory St., Roswell, GA 30075, davidhr@hushmail.com