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George Brock

 

Virginia County Formations

1720 – Hanover formed from New Kent

1728 – Goochland formed from Henrico, adjoined Hanover

1742 – Louisa formed from Hanover

1744 – Albemarle formed from Goochland

1749 – Cumberland formed from Goochland

1761 – Buckingham & Amherst formed from Albemarle, adjoined Albemarle and Cumberland

1777 – Fluvanna formed from Albemarle, adjoined Cumberland; Powhatan formed from Cumberland

 

1703 Jul 3, New Kent County Virginia, St. Peters Parish, Joshua Brock baptized, son of George Brock; Source: Register of St. Peters Parish, Series 2, 1680-1787 Richmond, 1904, p. 2.  and  C. G. Chamberlayne, Vestry Book of   St. Peter's Parish, New Kent & James City Counties, Va. 1684-1786, Richmond, p. 343; Online, Register of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County Virginia

 

1711, New Kent Co. VA, St. Paul's Parish, George Brock land processioned; Source: The vestry book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786, by C G Chamberlayne; Publisher: The Library Board, 1940, Page 230

 

1715 Mar 17, New Kent Co. VA, St. Paul's Parish, George Brocks land processioned; Source: The vestry book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786, by C G Chamberlayne; Publisher: The Library Board, 1940


1719 Jul 11, New Kent Co. VA, St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County Virginia, George Brock, for transporting six men, 300 acres west branch of Stonehorse Creek, adjoining the line of John Symes; Source: Land Office Patents No. 10, 1710-1719, p. 436 & 437 (see transcription)

 

1725 Mar 24, Hanover County VA, to John Black 400 acres adjoining the lines of George Brock & John Syme, Surveyor Richard Anderson and John Uttley (Note: the land of George Brock mentioned herein is the same land granted to him in 1719 St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County VA that adjoined the line of John Symes); Source: Land Office Patents No. 12, 1724-1726, p. 355; online The Library of Virginia

 

1733 April, Goochland Co. VA, William May against George Brock the deft. pays 50 shillings in court and judgment is granted petitioner for his costs only; Source: Goochland Co., VA Order Bk. 3, 1731-1735, p. 168

 

1735-1737, Goochland Co. VA, "Ordered that the Churchwardens of St James Parish do bind unto George Brock, Sarah Roe, an orphan girl."; Source: Goochland county, Virginia Court Orders, 1735-1737, by T.L.C. Genealogy, 1991, Court order book 4, page 107

 

1741 Sept 14, Goochland Co. VA, George Brock witness to a deed from George Hilton to Arthur Slayden for land on Lickinghole Creek; Source: GOOCHLAND CO., VIRGINIA, WILLS & DEEDS, 1728-1736 by Benjamin B. Weisiger; Researched by Steve Burkhart; additional source deed bk 3, page 466 from Kevin Carter

 

1742 Jul 29, Goochland Co. VA, deed to George Brock from James Owens/Owing 162 1/2 acres on the east branches of Wilde Boar Creek in Goochland County, beginning at at Charles Christians corner of a Spanish oak within the Hanover line; Source: Goochland County Virginia Deek Bk 4, pg 23 & 24


1746 June, Southam Parish by A. Trent - George Brock; Source: Goochland County Virginia Tithe Lists 1735-1747 by A. Jean Lurvey

 

1747 Mar 10, Albemarle Co. VA, Order to summon John Walden, George Hilton Jr., James Stuart, Allen Addison, George Brock to court to testify for George Hilton in case between him and Benjamin Woodson; Summons to John Cobb and George Brock to testify for George Hilton in above case; Source: Albemarle County Virginia Court Papers 1744-1783, Abstracted & Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III, 1987, reprinted Iberian Publishing Co. 1995, page 1 & 2

 

1748 Aug 20, Albemarle Co. VA, George Brock, for 10 shillings 95 acres on both sides of Bremore Creek (Bremo Creek) near the head, adjoining the line of John Payne; (Note: the Kirby family had a conditional line with John Payne as well) Source: Online, Virginia State Library, Land Office Patents No. 26, 1747-1748 (v.1 & 2 p.1-730), p. 673

 

1748 Southam Parish by S. Bedford - George Brock; Source: Goochland County, Virginia Tithe Lists 1748-1749," by Jean Lurvey 1979

 

1748/9, Goochland Co. VA,  George Brock and Thomas Byby to Humphrey Parrish Sr.; Source: Goochland County Virginia Deed Bk 5, p. 312

 

26 Nov 1750, Cumberland Co. VA, p. 48 (p. 179 of Order Book, this seems to be Part I), William Gray, Gentl., plt. against George Brock, Deft.}  In debt.  This day came Robert Kent, Benjamin Bryan & William Mills and entered themselves Bail for the Deft. Imparlance granted. Source: Abstracts of the Cumberland County, Virginia, Court Order Books from June 1749 to May 1756, by Sheila Fretwell, 1987, research by Doris Ross Johnston

 

31 Jan 1750/1, Cumberland Co. VA, p. 61 (p. 230 of Order Book), William Gray, Gentl., plt., against George Brock, Deft.} In Debt.  Continued). Source: Abstracts of the Cumberland County, Virginia, Court Order Books from June 1749 to May 1756, by Sheila Fretwell, 1987, research by Doris Ross Johnston

 

27 May 1751, Cumberland Co. VA, p. 74 (p. 289 of Order Book), same as above

May-Aug 1751, Cumberland Co. VA, p. 80 (p. 307 of Order Book), date on previous p. but it's between 27 May and 26 Aug 1751): William Gray, Gentl., plt. against George Brock, Deft. } his costs, to be discharged by the paiment of six pounds ten shillings & Six pence with Interest. Source: Abstracts of the Cumberland County, Virginia, Court Order Books from June 1749 to May 1756, by Sheila Fretwell, 1987, research by Doris Ross Johnston

 

1751 Sept 11, Albemarle Co. VA, George Brock will proved 1752 Feb 11,"I give & bequeath my loven Grandson John Brock son of George Brock Junr my plantation of ninety five acres" and "the rest of my estate........I give & bequeath to my loven friend John Milton in consideration of his care of me during my life", signed with his mark gB; Source: Albemarle Co., Virginia Will Book 1, Page 30

 

1753 June 16, Albemarle Co. VA,  Order to summon George Brock to court to answer suit of Samuel Jordan, factor for George Kippin & Co., Merchants in Glasgow; Source: Albemarle County Virginia Court Papers 1744-1783, Abstracted & Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III, 1987, reprinted Iberian Publishing Co. 1995, page 12

   

30 May 1753, Cumberland Co. VA, p. 118 (p. 89 of next order book): John Ford, Extor &c of Hezekiah Ford, decd, against Josiah Burton, George Brock & Henry Hatcher for a Debt.  Dismis'd. Source: Abstracts of the Cumberland County, Virginia, Court Order Books from June 1749 to May 1756, by Sheila Fretwell, 1987, research by Doris Ross Johnston

 

22 Mar 1756, Cumberland Co. VA, p. 205 (p. 384 of Part IIa of Order Book):  On the Petition and Summons brought b John Ford, Executor &c of Hezekiah Ford, Decd., Pltf. against Josiah Burton, George Brock and Henry Hatcher, Defts. for three pounds two shillings and nine pence said to be due to the said Hezekiah in his Life time by accounty.  The Petition as to Hatcher [is] dismis'd, and as to the Defts. Burton and Brock, the Petition abates, the sherif having made return that they are no inhabitants of this County.

    On the motion of Henry Farler, a Witness for John Ford, Exor &c of Hezekiah Ford against Josiah Burton, George Brock and Henry Hatcher.  It is ordered that the said John pay him 79 pounds of tobacco for one days attendance and for once coming and returning eighteen miles. Source: Abstracts of the Cumberland County, Virginia, Court Order Books from June 1749 to May 1756, by Sheila Fretwell, 1987, research by Doris Ross Johnston

 

1762, Albemarle Co. VA, John Brock to George Brock, 95 acres; Source Albemarle Co., Virginia Deed Book 3, Page 130


1764 June 25, Albemarle Co. VA, George Brock of St. Anne's Par. Alb. Co., to Saml Jordan, Factor for Archd. Ingram, George Kippen, & Co. Merchts. in glasgow. Mortgage. £35:7s. with inst & c 100a on Bremis Creek branch of Fluvanna River, in Albe. Co., &c 9 Aug 1764; Source: The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, By Edward Pleasants Valentine, Clayton Torrence, Page 628

 

1 Mar 1773, Albemarle Co. VA, p. 211, Richard Bennett, 400 acre grant in Albemarle Co. on the S side the Rivanna River on Carys Creek adjoining line Benjamin Woodson, James Hilton & George Brock; Source: Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, Vol. 7: 1762-1776, edited by Dennis Ray Hudgins, Researched by Doris Ross Johnston

 

1773 June 12, Albemarle Co. VA, Order to arrest George Brock at suit of Samuel Jordan; Source: Albemarle County Virginia Court Papers 1744-1783, Abstracted & Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III, 1987, reprinted Iberian Publishing Co. 1995, page 63

 

1777 Oct 1, Fluvanna Co. VA, (Deed Bk p. 39), from Thomas Staples of Albemarle Co to David Staples Jr of Fluvanna, for 50 £, one certain tract of 174 ac of land in Fluvanna, and joining the lines of George Brock, William Stone, and John Mandley. Signed: Tho. Staples. Wit: none. Rec Oct 2, 1777; Source: Fluvanna County, Virginia Deeds, 1777-1783. (Miami Beach, FL: T.L.C. Genealogy), 1991, p. 9, Research by Doris Ross Johnston

 

1779 Mar 24, Fluvanna Co. VA, from George Brock of Fluvanna to Fisher Rice Bennett of Fluvanna, for 300 £, one certain tract of land of 95 ac in Fluvanna on both sides of Bremo Creek near the head, and bounded by John Payne, Joseph Walton. Signed: George Brock. Wit: Daniel Tilman, Thomas Winn, John Melton. Rec 6 May 1779; Source: Fluvanna County, Virginia Deed Bk 1, p. 191 (copy in hand)

 

1787 Franklin Co. VA, Joshua and John Brock paid tithes; George Brock - not tithable; Source: Data from Bob Hopkns, bobhop@aol.com; Note: Being listed but not tithable usually means that person was over 60.

 

1788 Nov 2, Franklin Co. VA, George Brock of Franklin Co. VA sold land on north fork of Snow Creek beginning at post oak, crossing branch to chestnut oak at Pig Run Road.  Witnesses: Micajah and Joshua Brock; Source:  Franklin County, Virginia Deed Book 2 1788-1792, by Barbara Crumpton, 1999, p. 4; Researched by Doris Ross Johnston

 

1788, Franklin Co. VA, (Deed Book 2, pp. 28, 29), 2 Nov 1788, £40, 400 ac. Daniel Richardson of Franklin to George Brock of same. N fork Snow Creek beg at post oak; new line N80 W159 to white oak; S 70-283 crossing branch to chestnut oak at Pig Run Road . . . adjoins Wm. Young’s old order line. Signed: Daniel Richardson. Wit: Thomas Long, Micajah (X) Brock, Joshua Brock, Elijah (X) Prewit. Proven: __ Apr 1789 by akn; Source: Franklin County, Virginia Deed Book 2 1788-1792 / by Barbara Crumpton. c1999, p. 4; Researched by Doris Ross Johnston

 

1790 August 20, Franklin Co. VA, DB 2 P. 200, George Brock to James Long, 200 acres, first fork of Snow Creek beginning at corner white oak at fork of said creek, new line to the old line to corner post oak, with old line east to corner white oak, SE to red oak; Source: Franklin County, Virginia Deed Book 2 1788-1792 / by Barbara Crumpton. c1999, p. 28; Researched by Doris Ross Johnston

 

1791, Franklin Co. VA, (Deed Book 2, p. 200), 20 Aug 1790, £35, 200 ac. George Brock to James Long. First fork of Snow Creek beg at corner white oak at fork of said creek; new line to the old line to corner post oak; with old line east to corner white oak; southeast to red oak. Signed: George Brock. Wit: Peter Laswell, William Chandler, Jacob Laswell. Proven: 4 Apr 1791 by wits; Source: Franklin County, Virginia Deed Book 2 1788-1792 / by Barbara Crumpton. c1999, p. 28; Researched by Doris Ross Johnston

 

1795 Nov 13, Pittsylvania Co. VA, George Brock to Amey Dyer sur: Wm. Dyer; Source: Pittsylvania Co., VA, 1767-1805, Marriage Bonds & Minister's Returns, 1956

 

1795 Nov. 30, Henry Co. VA, Burnett, John, and Lucy Allen Brock, granddau. of George Brock with whom she lives; Source: Henry County, Virginia, Marriage Bonds, 1778-1849, page 7, online ancestry.com

 

1796, Franklin Co. VA, (Deed Book 3, p. 415), 27 Mar 1796, £50, 200 ac. George Brock Senr of Powhatten to Joshua Brock Senr of same. First fork of Snow Creek beg on wh oak at fork; up fork for considerable distance; new line nearly N to corner post oak in old line; SW to chest oak; SE to corner post; SE to wh oak on small brch; down brch to creek; down creek to beg. Signed: George Brock. Wit: Richard Mitchell, John Manier?, George Brock, Marlin Young. Proven: Apr 1797 by wits. [Note: Powhatan Co. was formed 1777 from Cumberland Co., VA]; Source: Franklin County, Virginia Deed Book 3 1792-1792 / by Barbara Crumpton. c1999-, p. 62, Researched by Doris Ross Johnston

 

1798, Russell Co. VA, Personal Property Tax List: Jesse Brock-1, James Brock-1, George Brock-1; Source: 1798 Tax List Russell Co., VA  

 

1799, Russell Co. VA, Personal Property Tax List, George Brock - 1; Source:http://www.rootsweb.com/~varussel/census/1799tx.html

 

 

  

George Brock, 1719 Jul 11, St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County Virginia, for transporting six men, 300 acres west branch of Stonehorse Creek Source: Land Office Patents No. 10, 1710-1719, p. 436 & 437


George To all Know ye that for diverse good causes and considerations but more especially for and in consideration of the Importation of six persons to dwell within this our Colony & Dominion of Virginia whose names are Robert Selator?, Solomon Hobson,  Perce Kelly, James Farrall, Wm Marrill & John Ludly We have given granted confirmed and by these presents for us our heirs and successors do give grant and confirm unto George Brock of New Kent County on a certain tract or parcel of Land containing three hundred acres lying and being on the West branch of Stone house Creek in St. Pauls parish in the said County and bounded as followeth, to wit, beginning at a point of John Syme's along his line north fifty East one hundred thirty two poles to a corner white oak thence along his line North Eight two East to a white oak in the West branch of Stonehorse Creek thence ___ branch by the water courses South forty four West one hundred Eighty three poles to a white oak of John Crenshaws in the said branch thence a long his lines South Eighty five East and bounded thirty three poles to a corner of several marked trees of Crenshaw & Clarks, thence along Christopher Clarks line South twenty west one hundred poles to a red oak thence South thirty west one hundred and fifty poles above two lines between John Simes & this thence North Eleven West two hundred and nine poles to several marked trees thence along John Syme's line Eight Eight poles to the beginning. With all to have & hold To be
______ Yielding & paying provided-In witness-Witness our ___ & well beloved Alexander Spotswood our Lt. Governor & at Williamsburgh and or the Seal of our Said Colony the Eleventh day of July one thousand Seven hundred and nineteen in the fifth year of our Reign.                   A Spotswood

 

Will of George Brock
Albemarle Co., VA Will Book 1 Page 30
Dated 11 Sept 1751
Probated: 11 Feb 1752

In the name of God Amen George Brock of the County
of Albermarle being sick and weak of Body But of Sound Since &
memory Thanks be to Almighty God do make & ordain this my
last will & testament in manner & form following first G
princply I reccomend my soul in to the hands of Almighty
God that gave it hoping in & through the merrits of my
blessed saviour to recieve full pardon for all my past sins
& my body I commit to the Earth to be buried at the discretion
of my excutors hereafter to be named I as touching such
worldly goods as it hath pleased God to Bless one with I
give and bequeath as follows, First my will is that all my
Just debts be paid. Then i give & bequeath my loven Grandson
John Brock son of George Brock Junr my plantation of ninety
five acres of land four head of cattle. Viz Herfher Calfs
white face a heifer two years old & a ??? Bull teh carriage
& my white mare branded on the rear buttock S. & my bed to
him and his heirs forever. Then the rest of my estate of what nature
of quality so ever I give & bequeath to my loven friend John Melton.
in consideration of his care of me during my life & I do appoint
my ???? friend John Melton my whole ??? to this my last
will and testament wifore by my hand & seal this 1th Day of Septr
1751 George Gb Brock

Pat Napier, ELiz + Mantiel Mary M Web

her mark her mark

At a Court held for Albermarle County the 11 Day of January 1752
This last will and testament of George Brock deed was presented
into court by John Melton the executor therein named proved
by the oaths of Pat Napier & Elizabeth MMorein two of the n
thereto prdered to be ???? & on the motion of the executor wo
made oath according to law certificate is granted him for
obraining a probate & there in due form where on he with William
Greasy & John Coots by his Serevices entered into & acknowledged
thier bond for the daid Executor dua nad faithful performence od
the said will

Test John Nicholas

Note: Patrick Napier appointed Deputy Sheriff in 1745
 

Land bequeathed to John Brock from his grandfather George Brock, deeded to another George Brock

Albemarle Co., Virginia Deed Book 3, Page 130
John & Juda Brock to George Brock

This Indenture made this 8th day of december in the year of our
Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty one between John Brock of
Albemarle County and parish of Saint Ann of the on part and George
Brock of the same county of the other part witnesseth that the said
John Brock for and in consideration of twenty pounds current money
to him in hand paid the receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge
and himself ??? ??? and paid hath granted Bargained of same
release and confirmed doth give grant Bargain and sell unto the George
Brock one certain Tract or parcel of Land lying and being in the county
to wit Beginning at John Paines corner at a white oak thence South
forty five degrees East twenty eight poles to pointers South fifteen
degrees West one hundred and seventeen poles to pointers in
Joseph Waltons line thence on him west eighty poles to a pine thence a new
line north five degrees East two hundred and five poles to John
Paynes line and in his line South forty five degrees east one hundred
and four ples to the Begining containing ninety five acres to
have and to hold the said Tract or parcel of Said with all ?????
of all sorts and kinds what ever as also all woods ???? ??? rights
priviledges to the said George Brock his heirs and assignees forever and
and for ??? ??? ??? behoof him the said George Brock ?? and
assignes forever and to and for no other intent intents or purpose whatsoever
good ?? faithful peaceable possession of the said niney five acres
of land and premises pertaining to the said John Brock doth hereby ????
unto the said George Brock his Heirs and assignees forever make free and clear
claims morgages whatsoever of any sort known to myself ??? ?? the said
John Brock hereunto set his hand and seal the daty & year above written
Signd Seal's and Delivered in Presance of us
Caleb Stone                                  John Brock
          his                                            her
George X Brock                             Juda X Brock
        mark                                         mark
          her
Jemime / Sawhorn
         mark

Memorandom That on the 8th Day of december one thousand seven hundred and
sixty one for peaceable possession herein was had and taken of the Land and premises
with granted by the within mentioned John Brock & by him delivered over to the
within named George Brock to hold to him his Heirs forever according to the condition
of the within written Indenture
Caleb Stone John Brock
          his
George X Brock
         mark
          her
Jemime | Sorhorn
         mark

Received of George Brock Twenty pounds this 8th Day of December one thousand seven
hundred and sixty one being the consideration money within mentioned ???
by me
John Brock

A court held for Albemarle County the 9th Day of March ?????
This Indenture and Memorandum were proved by the oaths of Caleb Stone George Brock and Jemima Sorhorn the Witnesses together with the receipt thereto and ordered to be recorded
Test
John Nicholason
(Fluvanna Formed from Goochland and Albemarle in 1777 which included this land)
 

 

  

Goochland County Virginia Deed Bk 5 Pg 512 & 513

This indenture made and concluded this 3rd day of February in the year of our Lord one Thousand seven hundred forty eight nine. Between George Brock of the County of Albemar. And Thomas Bibey Sen. Of Goochland County they both of the one part & Humphry Parish Sen. Of Goochland County of the other part.  Witnesseth that the aforesd Geo. Brock & Thos Bibey Senr for the value Consideration of Eleven pounds curt money to them in hand paid the receipt whereof they Doth hereby acknowledge and there with themselves fully satisfied Hath bargained sold aliened Granted enfeoffed & confirmed & in & by these presents doth Bargain sell alien grant Enfeoff & confirm unto the aforesd Humphrey Parrish Sen. His heirs and assigns forever  one tract or parcel of Land Cituate lying & being in Goochland County & on the East branches of Wild Boar Creek & bounded as followeth to wit Beginning at Chares Christians corner Spanish oak within Louisa County line thence a long a line of markt trees to a black oak which divides the said Owens Land thence a long the said dividing line  crossing the Louisa line to a large pine on John Parrish’s Land thence a long the sd Parish’s line to a corner pine of the sd Parish’s thens a long the sd Parish’s line to a corner pine of the Land where Geo. Helton did live thence a long the sd line corner pine of Chas. Christian land thence a long the sd Christians line to the place began at and containing by Estimation one hundred sixty two acres & a half of land be the same more or less.  To have and to hold this aforesaid one hundred sixt two acres & a half of Land to him the said Humphry Parrish Senr his heirs & assignes forever with all houses and houses ways waters woods under woods profits hereditaments appurtenances & appendences whatsoever there unto belonging on in any ways appertaining and the said Geo Brock & Thos Bibey Senr for themselves teir heirs & Doth further conveant & agree that they the sd Geo Brock & Thos Bibey Senr their heirs & c shall & will forever Warrant & defend the aforesd sold Land & Premises unto the aforesd Humphry Parrish Senr & his heirs forever ag. All persons & all manner of claim whatever & to make any other Deed or Deeds for the premises as by the sd Geo. Brock & Thomas Bibey Senr or their Councill learned in the Lan shall be devised or required all the Charge of the sd Humphry Parrish Senr In Witness whereof the said Geo Brock & Thos Bibey Senr hath hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the Day of year first above mentioned.                                                                                     

                                                                                                             his

Signed Sealed & Delivered                                                       George    G&B   Brock   seal

In present of us                                                                                    mark

Tests Hunphrey Parrish Junr                                                                   his

                          His                                                                Thomas    B   Byby   seal

John Parish, John X Adams                                                                     mark

                         Mark

 

Febry 3rd 1748/9 Memorandum That livery of Seizing of the within sold land & premises was made & given by the within mentioned Geo Brock and Thos Bibey Senr to the within named Humphry Parrish Senr & his Heirs forever                   

                                                                                                         his

Tests  Hunphrey Parrish Junr                                                  George   GB   Brock   seal

                          His                                                                          mark

John Parish, John X Adams                                                                   his

                        mark                                                              Thomas    B   Byby   seal

                                                                                                          mark

 

At a Court held for Goochland County Feby 21 1748.  This Deed with the Livery of Seizin endorsed was proved by the Oaths of the Witnesses hereto to be the Act & Deed of Geo Brock and Thos Bibee which was ordered to be recorded.

 

 

Goochland County Virginia Deed Bk 4 pg 23

This Indenture made this Twelfth day of July Anno Domni One Thousand seven hundred forty two Between James Owens of St. James Parrish of Goochland County of one part and George Brock of the same Parrish and County of the other part Witneesseth the said James Owns for and in consideration of Seven pounds of Lawful money of Virginia by him the said George Brock to him the said James Owens in hand paid before the Sealing and Delivery hereof the receipt whereof the said James Owens Doth hereby acknowledge and thereof doth acquit and Discharge the said George Brock his heirs Executors and Administrators & doth grant Bargaind and Sold and by these presents Doth Grant Bargain Sell Enforse and Confirm unto the said George Brock his heirs and assigns One certain tract or parcel of Land lying and being in the County aforesaid on the East branches of Wilde Boar Creek and being bounded as followeth to witt.  Beginning at Charles Christians corner of a Spanish oak within Hanover County line  thence along a line of markt  trees to a black oak which Divides the said Owens land thence along the said Dividing line crossing the said Hanover line to a large Pine on John Parrishs land thence along the said Parrish’s line to a corner pine of  George Hiltons line thence along the said Christians line to the plats begin at and containing by estimation one hundred sixty two acres and a half to the same more or less and the revision and revisions remainder and remainders rents _____ and profits therof and of every part thereof with the appurtenances to have and to hold the said ______ plantation and tract of land with the appurtenances unto the said George Brock his heirs and assigns to the only ___ and behoofs of the said George Brock his heirs and assigns forever and the said James Owens his heirs Executors and Administrators the said - __ossnans plantation and tract of Land with the appurtenances unto him the said George Brock his heirs and assigns shall and will Warrant and forever stand by these presents against the claim and Demand of him the said James Owen his heirs and assigns or any other person whatsoever And the said James Owen for himself his heirs Executors and administrators doth _____ promise and agree to and with the said George Brock his heirs and assigns that the promises and every part thereof are free and Discharged from all manor of Incumbrances and that the said George Brock his heirs and assigns for and not with standing any Act or thing by him the said James Owen his heirs or assigns or any other person committed and or suffered shall or lawfully may forever hereafter _____hold inso occupy profits and Enjoy the same and every part thereof with the appurtances without the Same full lot ____ or Eviction of him the said James Owens his heirs and assigns or any other person whatsoever And this Indenture further witnesseth that Elizabeth Owen wife to the said James Owen and party to the __ presents doth freely and Voluntarily Relinquish and release unto the said George Brock his heirs and assigns all her right into of dower in and to the said promises and all actions and Demands which She might have for or touching the same.  In witnesses whereof this parties aforesaid to those – presents hath Interchangably Set hand and Seals this day and year above written.

 

Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presents of us                                     his

       His                                          his                                             John ~ Owing.  Seal

John I Writh, Rob. Woodson  Joseph   Strange                                         mark

    Mark                                         mark

 

Re_____ on the day of this Date of the within Written Indenture of the within named George Brock the sum of seven pounds Currant money it being the Consideration money within mentioned.  I say

 


 

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