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Source: S34 Author: Warren Ladd of New Bedford, Mass. Title: A Genealogical and Biographical Memoir of the Descendants of DanielLadd, of Haverhill, Mass., Joseph Ladd, of Portsmouth, R. I., JohnLadd, of Burlingt Publication: Name: Edmund Anthony & Sons, New Bedford, Mass. 1890. (Obtained from theHigginson Book Company, Salem, MA, 14 Dec 1995.; NOTEABBR The Ladd Family (1890)TITL A Genealogical and Biographical Memoir of the Descendants of DanielLadd, of Haverhill, Mass., Joseph Ladd, of Portsmouth, R. I., JohnLadd, of Burlington, N. J., John Ladd, of Charles City Co., Va.TEXT From the section: Ladds of Virginia, beginning on p. 319. CONT
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Note N5066[Jud_Ladd.FTW]
The Warren Ladd book lists only two children of Amos Ladd and Mary Perkins: Amos and Noble. Another researcher (Paul Purdom) believes there were four more children: Francis, Constatine, Mary, and John. Another researcher (Doris Haskett) beleives there were three or four more children: Constantine, John, Mary, and possibly another daughter who married a Mr. Moore.
Information From: Deed Book 1 Fluvanna County, Virginia
Pages 77, 78
Date: 2 April 1778
To all peoples whom these presents shall come I John Ladd send greeting
Know ye that I the John Ladd of the County and parrish of Fluvanna for and in
consideration of the love good will and affection which I have and do Bear
towards John Hunt and Ann his wife of the aforesaid County and parrish of
Fluvanna do lend unto the said John and Ann his wife during their life one
certain tract or parcel of Land in the aforesaid County and parrish of Fluvanna
containing by estimation one hundred Acres be it more or less and Bounded as
followeth, to wit, Begining on McKinzeys corner on a white Oak running thence
on McKinzeys line crossing Rockfish Creek to a corner pine, thence new lines
crossing the Creek to Champion Napiers line, thence on Mapiers line to the
begining, lending the above s'd. land unto John Hunt and Ann his Wife during
life and after their decease I freely by these presents give the above s'd.
land unto their Son David Hunt And to his Heirs Ex's. Adm's. and assigns
forever. To have and to hold the said one hundred Acres of Land by estimation
to him my said Grandson David Hunt and his Heirs for ever, together with all
Improvements Convienances and appertinances whatever in as full, and ample
manner as land is E______ held or granted in this Colony, and I do likewise
oblige myself to execute this my Deed of gift by Acknowledging of it to my
grandson David Hunt in Fluvanna County Court. In witness whereof I have here
unto set my hand and Seal this 2d of April 1778
Signed Sealed and Delivered
in presence of
his
Leod. Thompson. John + Ladd (seal)
Richard Napier. mark
William Ogelsby.
At a Court held for Fluvanna County April 2nd 1778. John Ladd came into Court
and acknowledged this writing to be his act and Deed. Ordered that the same be
recorded.
Test John Cobbs C.C.
Submitted by: bjbrke@worldnet.att.net
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Information From: Deed Book 1; Fluvanna County, Va.
pages 78, 79, 80
Date: 2 April 1778
To all people to whom these presents shall come I John Ladd do send greeting
Know ye that I the s'd. John Ladd of the County and parrish of Fluvanna for and
in consideration of the love good will and affection which I have and do have
toward Geo: Corn and Elizabeth his wife of the County and parrish of Fluvanna
do lend unto the said Geo: and Elizabeth his wife during their lives and
certain tract & parcel of land in the aforesaid County and parrish of Fluvanna.
Containing by estimation one hundred acres be it more or less and Bounded as
followeth, to wit, begining at pointers running thence on William Buggs line to
Corner red Oak, thence new lines crossing Rock fish Creek to Champion Napiers
line on a white Oak, thence on Napiers line to Jn'o. Hunts corner, thence new
lines to the begining, lending y'e said Land unto the above Geo: and Elizabeth
Corn During their lives, and after their decease I Freely by these presents
give the above said land unto their son John Ripley Corn and to his Heirs,
Exe's. Adm's. and Assigns forever. To have and to hold the said one hundred
Acres of Land by estimation to him my said grandson Jn'o. Ripley Corn, and his
heirs forever. To gether with all improvments Convienances and apertinances
whatever, in as full and ample manner as Land is usually held or granted in
this Colony, and I do likewise oblige myself to Execute this my Deed of gift by
acknowledging of it to my aforesaid grandson John Ripley Corn in Fluvanna
County Court. In witnesses whereof I have here unto Set my Hand and
affixed my
Seal this 2nd day of April 1778 -
Signed Sealed and Delivered his
in presence of us John + Ladd
(seal)
Richard Napier. mark
William Ogelsby.
Leod. Thompson.
At a Court held for Fluvanna County April the 2nd 1778 - This Deed was this day
in open Court acknowledged by John Ladd to be his Act, and by the Court ordered
to be recorded.
Test Jon. Cobbs C.C.
Submitted by: bjbrke@worldnet.att.net
[Jud_Ladd.FTW] The Warren Ladd book lists only two children of Amos Ladd and Mary Perkins: Amos and Noble. Another researcher (Paul Purdom) believes there were four more children: Francis, Constatine, Mary, and John. Another researcher (Doris Haskett) beleives there were three or four more children: Constantine, John, Mary, and possibly another daughter who married a Mr. Moore. Information From: Deed Book 1 Fluvanna County, Virginia Pages 77, 78 Date: 2 April 1778 To all peoples whom these presents shall come I John Ladd send greeting Know ye that I the John Ladd of the County and parrish of Fluvanna for and in consideration of the love good will and affection which I have and do Bear towards John Hunt and Ann his wife of the aforesaid County and parrish of Fluvanna do lend unto the said John and Ann his wife during their life one certain tract or parcel of Land in the aforesaid County and parrish of Fluvanna containing by estimation one hundred Acres be it more or less and Bounded as followeth, to wit, Begining on McKinzeys corner on a white Oak running thence on McKinzeys line crossing Rockfish Creek to a corner pine, thence new lines crossing the Creek to Champion Napiers line, thence on Mapiers line to the begining, lending the above s'd. land unto John Hunt and Ann his Wife during life and after their decease I freely by these presents give the above s'd. land unto their Son David Hunt And to his Heirs Ex's. Adm's. and assigns forever. To have and to hold the said one hundred Acres of Land by estimation to him my said Grandson David Hunt and his Heirs for ever, together with all Improvements Convienances and appertinances whatever in as full, and ample manner as land is E______ held or granted in this Colony, and I do likewise oblige myself to execute this my Deed of gift by Acknowledging of it to my grandson David Hunt in Fluvanna County Court. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and Seal this 2d of April 1778 Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of his Leod. Thompson. John + Ladd (seal) Richard Napier. mark William Ogelsby. At a Court held for Fluvanna County April 2nd 1778. John Ladd came into Court and acknowledged this writing to be his act and Deed. Ordered that the same be recorded. Test John Cobbs C.C. Submitted by: bjbrke@@worldnet.att.net -------------- Information From: Deed Book 1; Fluvanna County, Va. pages 78, 79, 80 Date: 2 April 1778 To all people to whom these presents shall come I John Ladd do send greeting Know ye that I the s'd. John Ladd of the County and parrish of Fluvanna for and in consideration of the love good will and affection which I have and do have toward Geo: Corn and Elizabeth his wife of the County and parrish of Fluvanna do lend unto the said Geo: and Elizabeth his wife during their lives and certain tract & parcel of land in the aforesaid County and parrish of Fluvanna. Containing by estimation one hundred acres be it more or less and Bounded as followeth, to wit, begining at pointers running thence on William Buggs line to Corner red Oak, thence new lines crossing Rock fish Creek to Champion Napiers line on a white Oak, thence on Napiers line to Jn'o. Hunts corner, thence new lines to the begining, lending y'e said Land unto the above Geo: and Elizabeth Corn During their lives, and after their decease I Freely by these presents give the above said land unto their son John Ripley Corn and to his Heirs, Exe's. Adm's. and Assigns forever. To have and to hold the said one hundred Acres of Land by estimation to him my said grandson Jn'o. Ripley Corn, and his heirs forever. To gether with all improvments Convienances and apertinances whatever, in as full and ample manner as Land is usually held or granted in this Colony, and I do likewise oblige myself to Execute this my Deed of gift by acknowledging of it to my aforesaid grandson John Ripley Corn in Fluvanna County Court. In witnesses whereof I have here unto Set my Hand and affixed my Seal this 2nd day of April 1778 - Signed Sealed and Delivered his in presence of us John + Ladd (seal) Richard Napier. mark William Ogelsby. Leod. Thompson. At a Court held for Fluvanna County April the 2nd 1778 - This Deed was this day in open Court acknowledged by John Ladd to be his Act, and by the Court ordered to be recorded. Test Jon. Cobbs C.C. Submitted by: bjbrke@@worldnet.att.net
[Jud_Ladd.FTW]
The Warren Ladd book lists only two children of Amos Ladd and Mary Perkins: Amos and Noble. Another researcher (Paul Purdom) believes there were four more children: Francis, Constatine, Mary, and John. Another researcher (Doris Haskett) beleives there were three or four more children: Constantine, John, Mary, and possibly another daughter who married a Mr. Moore.
Information From: Deed Book 1 Fluvanna County, Virginia
Pages 77, 78
Date: 2 April 1778
To all peoples whom these presents shall come I John Ladd send greeting
Know ye that I the John Ladd of the County and parrish of Fluvanna for and in
consideration of the love good will and affection which I have and do Bear
towards John Hunt and Ann his wife of the aforesaid County and parrish of
Fluvanna do lend unto the said John and Ann his wife during their life one
certain tract or parcel of Land in the aforesaid County and parrish of Fluvanna
containing by estimation one hundred Acres be it more or less and Bounded as
followeth, to wit, Begining on McKinzeys corner on a white Oak running thence
on McKinzeys line crossing Rockfish Creek to a corner pine, thence new lines
crossing the Creek to Champion Napiers line, thence on Mapiers line to the
begining, lending the above s'd. land unto John Hunt and Ann his Wife during
life and after their decease I freely by these presents give the above s'd.
land unto their Son David Hunt And to his Heirs Ex's. Adm's. and assigns
forever. To have and to hold the said one hundred Acres of Land by estimation
to him my said Grandson David Hunt and his Heirs for ever, together with all
Improvements Convienances and appertinances whatever in as full, and ample
manner as land is E______ held or granted in this Colony, and I do likewise
oblige myself to execute this my Deed of gift by Acknowledging of it to my
grandson David Hunt in Fluvanna County Court. In witness whereof I have here
unto set my hand and Seal this 2d of April 1778
Signed Sealed and Delivered
in presence of
his
Leod. Thompson. John + Ladd (seal)
Richard Napier. mark
William Ogelsby.
At a Court held for Fluvanna County April 2nd 1778. John Ladd came into Court
and acknowledged this writing to be his act and Deed. Ordered that the same be
recorded.
Test John Cobbs C.C.
Submitted by: bjbrke@@worldnet.att.net
--------------
Information From: Deed Book 1; Fluvanna County, Va.
pages 78, 79, 80
Date: 2 April 1778
To all people to whom these presents shall come I John Ladd do send greeting
Know ye that I the s'd. John Ladd of the County and parrish of Fluvanna for and
in consideration of the love good will and affection which I have and do have
toward Geo: Corn and Elizabeth his wife of the County and parrish of Fluvanna
do lend unto the said Geo: and Elizabeth his wife during their lives and
certain tract & parcel of land in the aforesaid County and parrish of Fluvanna.
Containing by estimation one hundred acres be it more or less and Bounded as
followeth, to wit, begining at pointers running thence on William Buggs line to
Corner red Oak, thence new lines crossing Rock fish Creek to Champion Napiers
line on a white Oak, thence on Napiers line to Jn'o. Hunts corner, thence new
lines to the begining, lending y'e said Land unto the above Geo: and Elizabeth
Corn During their lives, and after their decease I Freely by these presents
give the above said land unto their son John Ripley Corn and to his Heirs,
Exe's. Adm's. and Assigns forever. To have and to hold the said one hundred
Acres of Land by estimation to him my said grandson Jn'o. Ripley Corn, and his
heirs forever. To gether with all improvments Convienances and apertinances
whatever, in as full and ample manner as Land is usually held or granted in
this Colony, and I do likewise oblige myself to Execute this my Deed of gift by
acknowledging of it to my aforesaid grandson John Ripley Corn in Fluvanna
County Court. In witnesses whereof I have here unto Set my Hand and
affixed my
Seal this 2nd day of April 1778 -
Signed Sealed and Delivered his
in presence of us John + Ladd
(seal)
Richard Napier. mark
William Ogelsby.
Leod. Thompson.
At a Court held for Fluvanna County April the 2nd 1778 - This Deed was this day
in open Court acknowledged by John Ladd to be his Act, and by the Court ordered
to be recorded.
Test Jon. Cobbs C.C.
Submitted by: bjbrke@@worldnet.att.net
[Jud_Ladd.FTW] The Warren Ladd book lists only two children of Amos Ladd and Mary Perkins: Amos and Noble. Another researcher (Paul Purdom) believes there were four more children: Francis, Constatine, Mary, and John. Another researcher (Doris Haskett) beleives there were three or four more children: Constantine, John, Mary, and possibly another daughter who married a Mr. Moore. Information From: Deed Book 1 Fluvanna County, Virginia Pages 77, 78 Date: 2 April 1778 To all peoples whom these presents shall come I John Ladd send greeting Know ye that I the John Ladd of the County and parrish of Fluvanna for and in consideration of the love good will and affection which I have and do Bear towards John Hunt and Ann his wife of the aforesaid County and parrish of Fluvanna do lend unto the said John and Ann his wife during their life one certain tract or parcel of Land in the aforesaid County and parrish of Fluvanna containing by estimation one hundred Acres be it more or less and Bounded as followeth, to wit, Begining on McKinzeys corner on a white Oak running thence on McKinzeys line crossing Rockfish Creek to a corner pine, thence new lines crossing the Creek to Champion Napiers line, thence on Mapiers line to the begining, lending the above s'd. land unto John Hunt and Ann his Wife during life and after their decease I freely by these presents give the above s'd. land unto their Son David Hunt And to his Heirs Ex's. Adm's. and assigns forever. To have and to hold the said one hundred Acres of Land by estimation to him my said Grandson David Hunt and his Heirs for ever, together with all Improvements Convienances and appertinances whatever in as full, and ample manner as land is E______ held or granted in this Colony, and I do likewise oblige myself to execute this my Deed of gift by Acknowledging of it to my grandson David Hunt in Fluvanna County Court. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and Seal this 2d of April 1778 Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of his Leod. Thompson. John + Ladd (seal) Richard Napier. mark William Ogelsby. At a Court held for Fluvanna County April 2nd 1778. John Ladd came into Court and acknowledged this writing to be his act and Deed. Ordered that the same be recorded. Test John Cobbs C.C. Submitted by: bjbrke@@@@worldnet.att.net -------------- Information From: Deed Book 1; Fluvanna County, Va. pages 78, 79, 80 Date: 2 April 1778 To all people to whom these presents shall come I John Ladd do send greeting Know ye that I the s'd. John Ladd of the County and parrish of Fluvanna for and in consideration of the love good will and affection which I have and do have toward Geo: Corn and Elizabeth his wife of the County and parrish of Fluvanna do lend unto the said Geo: and Elizabeth his wife during their lives and certain tract & parcel of land in the aforesaid County and parrish of Fluvanna. Containing by estimation one hundred acres be it more or less and Bounded as followeth, to wit, begining at pointers running thence on William Buggs line to Corner red Oak, thence new lines crossing Rock fish Creek to Champion Napiers line on a white Oak, thence on Napiers line to Jn'o. Hunts corner, thence new lines to the begining, lending y'e said Land unto the above Geo: and Elizabeth Corn During their lives, and after their decease I Freely by these presents give the above said land unto their son John Ripley Corn and to his Heirs, Exe's. Adm's. and Assigns forever. To have and to hold the said one hundred Acres of Land by estimation to him my said grandson Jn'o. Ripley Corn, and his heirs forever. To gether with all improvments Convienances and apertinances whatever, in as full and ample manner as Land is usually held or granted in this Colony, and I do likewise oblige myself to Execute this my Deed of gift by acknowledging of it to my aforesaid grandson John Ripley Corn in Fluvanna County Court. In witnesses whereof I have here unto Set my Hand and affixed my Seal this 2nd day of April 1778 - Signed Sealed and Delivered his in presence of us John + Ladd (seal) Richard Napier. mark William Ogelsby. Leod. Thompson. At a Court held for Fluvanna County April the 2nd 1778 - This Deed was this day in open Court acknowledged by John Ladd to be his Act, and by the Court ordered to be recorded. Test Jon. Cobbs C.C. Submitted by: bjbrke@@@@worldnet.att.net
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