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1722-1730 Essex County, Virginia Wills, Bonds & Inventories, No. 4; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 409.
Will of Samuel Sallis of St. Ann's Parish in the County of Essex, being very sick and weake, dated 16 Nov. 1725.
To my half brother Samuel Short a New kersey coate and a drogatt vest and britches.
To my cousen Samuel Taliaferro my young breeding mare.
The remainer part of my estate equally to my two sisters Ann Ayres and Sara Donothen, whom I appoint executrixes.
Samuel Sallis
Wit: James (J) Cannady, William Johnson and David Vawter.
17 Nov. 1730. Presented in Court by Jerem. Bizwell and Ann his wife one of the executrixes. Proved by James Cannady and David Vawter.
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1734-1760 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 11, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 42
At a court held 22 March 1738 .. application of SAMUEL TALIAFERRO for a view .. land lying on Stanton River .. ordered Thomas Stanton Junr., Peter Rucker, Richard Maulding & Thomas Jackson, or any two .. value at 185 pounds current money by Thomas Stanton Junr. At a court held 24 May 1739 .. ordered to be recorded.
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1737-1738 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 2; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 309-14.
9-10 March 1737 [1738]. John Garth of St. Mark's Parish, Orange County, to Samuel Tallaferro of Drysdale Parish, Caroline County, Lease and release; for £30 current money. 400 acres on a branch of Stanton's River ...
John Garth
Mary (X) Garth
Wit: Dunk. Bohannon, Battaile Harrison.
27 April 1750. Acknowledged by John Garth. Mary his wife relinquished her right of dower.
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1741-1742 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 5; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 38-42 [page 37 blank].
24-25 March 1742. Samuell Taliaferro of Caroline County to Robt. Kay of same. Lease and release; for £45 current money. 400 acres ... side, of a mountain ... granted to John Garth by pattent 8 Sept. 1736 and by John Garth conveyed to Samuell Taliaferro.
Samuell Taliafero [Taliaferro]
Wit: George Taylor, Robert (R) Hall.
25 March 1742. Acknowledged by Samuell Taliafero.
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