1773-1774, Buckingham County Tythables, Buckingham County, Virginia.[3][4]
1782-1788, tax listing, Buckingham County, Virginia.[5]
1789, Moved to Franklin, County, Virginia.
1789-1801, tax listing, Franklin County, Virginia.[6]
28 Nov 1798, Deed from William Greer, son of Aquilla Greer, of Oglethorpe County, Georgia to Samuel Arrington. 150 pounds for 330 acres on Gills Creek, Franklin County, Virginia.[7]
28 Jan 1799, Deed, Samuel Arrington and wife Judith to Thomas Holland, 52 pounds and 2 shillings for 51 acres, on Kitchens line, Franklin County, Virginia.[8]
4 Feb 1799, Deed, Samuel Arrington and wife Judith to Jacob New, 125 pounds for 89 acres, Franklin County, Virginia.[9]
Also 4 Feb 1799, Deed, Samuel Arrington and wife Judith to Joseph Grimes, 125 pounds for 89 acres, Franklin County, Virginia.[10]
Death
In Inventory of Estate, taxes listed as paid in 1801, Franklin County, Virginia.
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Research Notes
Looking for evidence of parentage.
Samuel B Arrington looks like the same person and same wife but parents are different.
There is a Samuel Arrington listed in Amherst County, Virginia Taxes. I don't believe they're the same person. Others listed are William Arrington, Presylla Arrington and Henry Arrington.[13]
Acknowledgements
WikiTree profile Arrington-140 created through the import of RodneyTree12232012.ged on Dec 23, 2012 by Rodney Gross.
↑ Whitley, Edythe Johns Rucker, Genealogical Records of Buckingham County, Virginia, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1984. Page 12
↑ Woodson, Robert F., et al, "Virginia Tithables From Burned Record Counties," Isobel B. Woodson, 1970, p 5
↑ "Personal property tax lists, 1782-1863," Samuel Arrington, (FamilySearch,org accessed 2 Apr 2024) Buckingham County, Virginia, United States, Tax lists, 1782-1889, 1782, p. 21, 1783, p. 14, Missing from 1784, 1785, p. 2, missing from 1786, 1787 B, p. 1, 1788 B, p. 1, Virginia State Library, Richmond Virginia, 1947, roll 217, film 29290.
↑ "Personal property tax lists, 1782-1851,"Samuel Arrington, (FamilySearch.org accessed 2 Apr 2024) Amherst County, Virginia, United States, Tax List, 1782-1803, 1784, p. 1, 1785, p. 1, 1887 A, p. 1, Virginia State Library and Archives, Richmond, Virginia, 1986, roll 181, film 2024457.
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