CULPEPER COUNTY, VIRGINIA

KING FAMILY

Deeds

Bk-Pg

Date

Grantor

Grantee

Acres

Location

Robert King, Sr.

VA Culpeper

3 Dec 1748

Commonwealth of Virginia

David Yewell

53

 Surveyed in Culpeper County Adj. Robert King. See Dewey Lillard, Land Grants and Surveys of Madison County, Virginia, page 87.

VA Culpeper

1 Mar 1748/9

Commonwealth of Virginia

Robert King

123

Surveyed in Culpeper County on the side of the mountain he now lives Adj. Thomas Farmer, Copeland and Awell (Yewell?). Chain Carriers: James Yewell and Benjamin Hencely. Surveyor George Hume. See Dewey Lillard, Land Grants and Surveys of Madison County, Virginia, page 91.

VA Culpeper

GB __.258

8 Aug 1749

Commonwealth of Virginia

Alexander Campbell and Daniel Campbell

316

top of Normans Mtn.

Adj. John Shotwell, Robert King, John Sampson and Findley Mcalaster. Surveyed 13 Jun 1749. Grant Book ____, page 258. See Dewey Lillard, Land Grants and Surveys of Madison County, Virginia, page 28 and 65.

VA Culpeper

DB C.004

16 Nov 1756

Robert King, planter, and his wife Mary King

John Thomas

83

£24. Part of a larger tract purchased by King from Isaac Norman and James Turner by deeds of lease and release acknowledged in the court of Spotsylvania County on 2 Feb 1730/1, which is the part where William Hensly now lives, Adj. Thomas Turner and Jones. Mentions the top of the mountain. Witnesses: Joseph King, Joshua Davis and George Row. Recorded 19 May 1757. See also John Frederick Dorman, Culpeper County, Virginia Deeds, Volume Two, 1755-1762, page 17.

VA Culpeper

DB C.1944

20 Jun 1759

Robert King

Joseph King

89

£5. A part of tract where Robert King now lives, on the Dutch Glebe quarter line, Adj. Thomas Garnott. Witnesses: John Thomas, Lewis Render and Michael Klug. Recorded 21 Jun 1759. Description: Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C, Page 1944. See also John Frederick Dorman, Culpeper County, Virginia Deeds, Volume Two, 1755-1762, page 36.

VA Culpeper

GB K.146

31 May 1760

Commonwealth of Virginia

Joseph King

136

In Culpeper County Adj. the Dutch Quarter, his father Robert King and Frederick Cribble. Surveyed 2 Mar 1759. Grant Book K, page 146. See Dewey Lillard, Land Grants and Surveys of Madison County, Virginia, page 28.

VA Culpeper

DB E.142 432?

14 Oct 1767

John Seal

Alexander Mcdaniel

60

near Ragged Mtn.

Leased for 500 pound of tobacco, quitrents and taxes. Adj. Seals, Hensley and Robert King. Where Alexander Mcdaniel now lives. Witnesses: George Wetherall, William Ward, Joseph Henson and John Shotwell. Recorded 15 Oct 1767. See also John Frederick Dorman, Culpeper County, Virginia Deeds, Volume Four, 1765-1769, page 50.

VA Culpeper

DB F.066

9 May 1770

Robert King, of Bromfield Parish

his son Joseph King

211

Gift. 211 acres and all his personal property, except for a Negro named JAMES for love and affection. He reserved a life estate for himself. Witnesses: George Wetherall, Rigonal Burdine and Robert Shotwell. Recorded 17 May 1770. Adj. the German Congregation, whereon Michael Klug now lives, John Thomas, Jr, John Seal, John Thompson, Lewis Render, Thomas or James Garrott, and said Joseph King. See also John Frederick Dorman, Culpeper County, Virginia Deeds, Volume Five, 1769-1772, page 25. Note: This land is a portion of a treat that was patented to Isaac Norman and James Turner. It has been platted in the Deed Mapper Data Pool. It is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains on the northwest side of present day Madison County, VA.

VA Culpeper

GB T.154

24 Jun 1788

Commonwealth of Virginia

George F Cribble

52

In Culpeper County Adj. Robert King, John Right, the Dutch Quarter and the Dutch Glebe. Grant Book T, page 154. See Dewey Lillard, Land Grants and Surveys of Madison County, Virginia, page 28.

VA Culpeper

GB T.210

11 Feb 1789

Commonwealth of Virginia

Alexander Campbell and Daniel Campbell

316

In Culpeper County Adj. John Shotwell, Robert King, John Sampson and Finla Mcalester. Grant Book T, page 210. See Dewey Lillard, Land Grants and Surveys of Madison County, Virginia, page 28.

Joseph King

VA Culpeper

DB C.004

16 Nov 1756

Robert King, planter, and his wife Mary King

John Thomas

83

£24. Part of a larger tract purchased by King from Isaac Norman and James Turner by deeds of lease and release acknowledged in the court of Spotsylvania County on 2 Feb 1730/1, which is the part where William Hensly now lives, Adj. Thomas Turner and Jones. Mentions the top of the mountain. Witnesses: Joseph King, Joshua Davis and George Row. Recorded 19 May 1757. See also John Frederick Dorman, Culpeper County, Virginia Deeds, Volume Two, 1755-1762, page 17.

VA Culpeper

DB C.1944

20 Jun 1759

Robert King

Joseph King

89

£5. A part of tract where Robert King now lives, on the Dutch Glebe quarter line, Adj. Thomas Garnott. Witnesses: John Thomas, Lewis Render and Michael Klug. Recorded 21 Jun 1759. Description: Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C, Page 1944. See also John Frederick Dorman, Culpeper County, Virginia Deeds, Volume Two, 1755-1762, page 36.

VA Culpeper

GB K.146

31 May 1760

Commonwealth of Virginia

Joseph King

136

In Culpeper County Adj. the Dutch Quarter, his father Robert King and Frederick Cribble. Surveyed 2 Mar 1759. Grant Book K, page 146. See Dewey Lillard, Land Grants and Surveys of Madison County, Virginia, page 28.

VA Culpeper

DB F.066

9 May 1770

Robert King, of Bromfield Parish

his son Joseph King

211

Gift. 211 acres and all his personal property, except for a Negro named James for love and affection. He reserved a life estate for himself. Witnesses: George Wetherall, Rigonal Burdine and Robert Shotwell. Recorded 17 May 1770. Adj. the German Congregation, whereon Michael Klug now lives, John Thomas, Jr, John Seal, John Thompson, Lewis Render, Thomas or James Garrott, and said Joseph King. See also John Frederick Dorman, Culpeper County, Virginia Deeds, Volume Five, 1769-1772, page 25. Note: This land is a portion of a treat that was patented to Isaac Norman and James Turner. It has been platted in the Deed Mapper Data Pool. It is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains on the northwest side of present day Madison County, VA.

Compiled By: David H. Robertson, 159 Hickory St., Roswell, GA 30075 davidhr@hushmail.com