CAMPBELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA CANNIFAX FAMILY Deeds |
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Bk.Pg |
Date |
Grantor |
Grantee |
Acres |
Location |
John Cannifax |
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VA Campbell DB 02.220 |
28 Mar 1787 |
James Doss of Pittsylvania County |
John Cannifax |
— |
north side of Staunton River |
£50. Bounded by the Hill, Alford's Line. Witnessed by William Brown, John Brown, Zackeriah Doss and Benjamin Doss. Recorded on June 7, 1787. Proved by oaths of William Brown and Benjamin Canifax and the affirmation of John Brown, being one of the people called Quakers. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 35. |
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VA Campbell DB 02.499 |
2 Sep 1790 |
Patrick Carty and His Wife Jemimah Carty |
Ann Negly and her daughters Sarah Negly and Elizabeth Negly |
66 acres 31 poles |
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£50. Bounded by John W Gilbert, Anthony Haden and George Fox. Witnessed by D Bullock, Thomas M Clark, George Fox and John Canifax. Recorded on 2 September, 1790. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 76. |
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VA Campbell DB 06.452 |
__ ___ 1804 |
Radford Kennefax, Executor of John Kennefax |
Edward Bybe |
97 |
north side of Staunton River |
£100. Bounded by John Brown and formerly bound by John Beard. Witnessed by none. Recorded on 9 April, 1804. |
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Benjamin Canifax |
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VA Campbell DB 02.220 |
28 Mar 1787 |
James Doss of Pittsylvania County |
John Cannifax |
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north side of Staunton River |
£50. Bounded by the Hill, Alford's line. Witnessed by William Brown, John Brown, Zackeriah Doss and Benjamin Doss. Recorded on June 7, 1787. Proved by oaths of William Brown and Benjamin Canifax and the affirmation of John Brown, being one of the people called Quakers. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 35. |
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William Canifax |
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VA Campbell DB 02.025 |
3 Mar 1784 |
John Hunter, Sheriff |
William Canifax |
90 |
Wreck Island Creek |
Sold for back taxes owed by Robert Pleasants. Western side of the lands of Robert Pleasants, adjacent said William Canifax. Witnessed by none. Recorded on 3 March, 1785. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 7. |
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VA Campbell DB 05.161 |
13 Oct 1800 |
William Cannifax |
Edward Cannifax |
90 |
Wreck Island |
£100. Adjacent Pleasant. Witnessed by none. Recorded on 13 October, 1800. |
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William Canifax, Jr. |
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VA Campbell DB 03.058 |
3 Jan 1790 |
John Brown and His Wife Nancy Brown |
William Canifax, Jr. |
53 |
Staunton River |
75£. Witnessed by James Kenny, Lucy Brown and Joana Brown. Recorded on April 7, 1791. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1790-1796, page 10. |
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VA Campbell DB 04.330 |
16 Nov 1797 |
William Canafax and His Wife Elizabeth Canafax |
George Cox |
53 |
north side of Stanton River |
£151. Witnessed by Benjamin Canafax, John Brown, James Brown and James Mcleroy. Recorded on 8 January, 1798. |
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Edward Canifax |
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VA Campbell DB 02.358 |
3 Mar 1789 |
James Ratliff, of Buckingham County |
John Snyder |
100 |
south side of main road |
£30. Part of a 240 acre patent to James Ratliff dated 1 September, 1780. Witnessed by James Hunter, Charles Hall and Edward Cannefax. Recorded on 2 April, 1789. T.L.C. Genealogy, Campbell County, Virginia Deeds 1782-1784, page 55. |
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VA Campbell DB 05.161 |
13 Oct 1800 |
William Cannifax |
Edward Cannifax |
90 |
Wreck Island |
£100. Adjacent Pleasant. Witnessed by none. Recorded on 13 October, 1800. |
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VA Campbell DB 07.553 |
10 Apr 1807 |
Littleberry Crews |
Edward Canifax |
208.5 |
Wreck Island Creek |
£60 sh15. Bounded by Edward Dickey, Stephen Bradley, Toll, Samuel Davis, David Martin, Littleberry Crews and David Pugh. Witnessed by none. Recorded on 13 April, 1807. |
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Radford Cannifax |
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VA Campbell DB 06.452 |
__ ___ 1804 |
Radford Kennefax, Executor of John Kennefax |
Edward Bybe |
97 |
north side of Staunton River |
£100. Bounded by John Brown and formerly bound by John Beard. Witnessed by none. Recorded on 9 April, 1804. |
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VA Campbell DB 08.638 |
20 Dec 1809 |
Radford Cannifax and His Wife Anne Cannifax |
David Hunt of Pittsylvania County |
410 |
Stanton River |
£685. Bounded by Edward Bybe, John Brown, and Cannifax. Witnessed by Benjamin Waller, James Dofs, Patsy R. Boyd and John Hunt. Recorded on 14 May, 1810. See dower release at Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 8, Page 678. |
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Chesley Cannifax |
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VA Campbell DB 07.547 |
6 Dec 1806 |
Edmund Boaz and His Wife Rhoda Boaz |
Chesley Canifax |
105 |
Little Wreck Island Creek |
£96. Bounded by Joseph Burks, Benjamin Plunkett, Valentine Cunningham and Anderson Woodson. Witnessed by Haden Jones, William Canifax, Jr., Ed Canifax and John Canifax. Recorded on 13 April, 1807. See dower release at Campbell County, Virginia Deed Book 8, Page 71. |
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Alexander Cannifax |
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VA Campbell DB 14.013 |
17 Oct 1822 |
Alexander Cannifax |
George Jones |
22 |
Wreck Island Creek |
$121. Bounded by Ed Brown and C. Baley. Witnessed by none. Recorded on 11 August, 1823. |
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_____ Cannifax |
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VA Campbell DB 10.324 |
__ Apr 1814 |
John Brown |
Edward Bybe |
30 |
Stanton River near Cannafax Ford |
£10. Bounded by Cannafax (Now Hunt) and Bybe. Witnessed by Asa Craddock, Charles Rice and William Bybe. Recorded on 9 May, 1814. |
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Compiled by David Robertson, 159 Hickory St., Roswell, GA 30075, davidhr@hushmail.com |