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- https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/cammack/59/
they have confused the two Johns.... son of William d. 1783 and Frances d. 1778
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HOLLODAY, JOHN, Spotsylvania Co., Apr. 8, 1781, Executors Bond dated Nov. 15, 1781.
Wit. John Tankersley, Charles Pemberton, Henry True, John Pierce, Henry Brock.
Ex. brothers Joseph and Benjamin Holloday.
Leg. wife Tabithy, land whereon I now live purchased of Thomas McGee and John Cammack, then to son William after wife's death; son Benjamin; daughter Lucy; daughter Anna.
Mentions tract of land called "Certains" sold to James Tate, mentions suit pending in Spotsylvania Court against executors of Benjamin Grymes, decd., mentions four children of daughter Elizabeth. Page 425)
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1772-1798 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
CAMMACK, WILLIAM, Spotsylvania Co., d. Feb. 3, 1783. Ex. Bond dated Apr. 17, 1783.
Wit. John Smith, William Smith, Thomas Colson.
Ex. Col. Oliver Towles, Edward Herndon, George Cammack, John Tankersley.
Leg. son Francis;
son William;
son John;
daughter Margaret Bucknor;
daughter Catherine Colacan;
daughter Susanna Tankersley;
daughter Mary Hawkins;
daughter Ann Sanderson;
daughter Elizabeth Holloway;
granddaughter Susanna Sanderson;
grandson John Miller;
grandson John Tankersley;
granddaughter Margaret Hawkins;
granddaughter Betsy Tankersley;
granddaughter Jane Beverley Cammack;
son George Cammack;
grandson Robert Cammack, son of George Cammack. Page 525)
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1771-1774 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book H; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Feby. 10, 1773. Uriah Edwards and Mildred, his wife, of Spts. Co. to John Cammack of Co. afsd. £45 curr. 46-1/2, a. in Berkeley Par., Spts. Co. Henry Gatewood, junr.; Geo. Cammack, Francis Cammack. March 18, 1773.
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1774-1782 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book J; [William Armstrong Crozier];
May 10, 1778. John Sanders and Jane, his wife, of Spts. Co. to Jno. Cammock of same Co. £28 curr. 32 a. in Berkeley Par., Spts. Co. Geo. Cammock, Henry x Cammock, W. Mastin. June 18, 1778.
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