In the Henrico County, Virginia Deed Book (1714-1718) appears:
p. 144 Richard Parker of County & Parish of Henrico, for love & affection to my daughter Anne, wife of James Daniel, land called Beachen Run, bounded by Lewises branch, 100 acres, 100 acres. 7 Jan, 1716. Wit: John Woodsen, Thomas (I) Owen, Signed: Richard (RP) Parker, Recorded 7 Jan 1716, Elizabeth, wife of Parker, relinquished her dower right.[1]
Sources
↑ Weisiger, Benjamin B. III, "Henrico County Virginia Colonial Deeds 1706-1737," Iberian Publishing Company, Athens, Georgia: 1995. Page 61.
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In the Henrico County, Virginia Deed Book (1714-1718) appears:
p. 144 Richard Parker of County & Parish of Henrico, for love & affection to my daughter Anne, wife of James Daniel, land called Beachen Run, bounded by Lewises branch, 100 acres, 100 acres. 7 Jan, 1716. Wit: John Woodsen, Thomas (I) Owen, Signed: Richard (RP) Parker, Recorded 7 Jan 1716, Elizabeth, wife of Parker, relinquished her dower right.
SOURCE:
Weisiger, Benjamin B. III, "Henrico County Virginia Colonial Deeds 1706-1737," Iberian Publishing Company, Athens, Georgia: 1995. Page 61.
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p. 144 Richard Parker of County & Parish of Henrico, for love & affection to my daughter Anne, wife of James Daniel, land called Beachen Run, bounded by Lewises branch, 100 acres, 100 acres. 7 Jan, 1716. Wit: John Woodsen, Thomas (I) Owen, Signed: Richard (RP) Parker, Recorded 7 Jan 1716, Elizabeth, wife of Parker, relinquished her dower right.
SOURCE:
Thanks, Cindy Williams Lesure