↑ Will of Edward Curd, Henrico County Virginia, unindexed records, Vol. IV, 1650 to 1807, p. 1177, written 4 Feb 1739/1740, proven first Monday in Dec 1741, I give to Mary Mackbride one negroe named Jack, during life and after her Decease to whence her son Edward Mackbride, I give unto my Granddaughter Jane Mackbride one hundred acres of Land lying in Goochland County which I have Doctor Hopkins bond for
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Deed of gift from John McBride to son Edward McBride, Goochland County Virginia Deed Book 8, p 329-330, FHL film 31655, written 16 February 1763, for natural love and affection to my beloved son Edward McBride,
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↑ Deed of gift from John McBride to daughter Ann Bradshaw, Goochland County Virginia Deed Book 8, p 357-358, FHL film 31655, written 8 August 1763, for natural love and affection to my beloved daughter Ann Bradshaw, widow of Benjamin Bradshaw, John McBride and his wife Mary, witnesses include John Lewis, John Bailey, and Elizabeth Lewis, images are here https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P6-9K78?i=631&cat=406600
↑ Deed of gift from John McBride to daughter Sarah Bradshaw, Goochland County Virginia Deed Book 8, p 359-360, FHL film 31655, written 8 August 1763, for natural love and affection to my beloved son in law John Bradshaw and Sarah his wife, John McBride and his wife Mary, witnesses include John Lewis and Ann Bradshaw, images are here https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P6-9K73?i=632&cat=406600
↑ Deed of gift from John McBride to daughter Elizabeth Lewis, Goochland County Virginia Deed Book 8, p 358-359, FHL film 31655, written 8 August 1763, for natural love and affection to my beloved son in law John Lewis and Elizabeth his wife, John McBride and his wife Mary, witnesses William Pledge Jr and Joseph Lewis Jr, images are here https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P6-9K78?i=631&cat=406600
Frank D. Fuller and Thomas H. S. Curd, "Supplement to the Curd Family in America" (A compilation of several books and pamphlets on the Curd family in America. Roanoke, Virginia: n.p., 1981).
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