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1722-1749 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book A; [William Armstrong Crozier];
PROCTOR, GEORGE, St. George's Parish, d. Mar. 23, 1730-1, p. Aug. 7, 1738. Wit. G. Home; Joseph Parker; Matthew Giles. Ex. wife Mary and son-in-law Charles Steward. Leg. wife Mary my manor plantation; son George; son John, half the land I now live on, with the manor plantation when his mother dies; daughters Margaret, Mary and Elizabeth. Page 193)
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1734-1742 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book C; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Augt. 2, 1737. George x Proctor, at this time of the County of King George, planter, to John Proctor and Elias Sharpe, both of Spts. Co. £100 ster. "that parcel of land whereon my father, George Proctor, did dwell at the time of his death. 436 a. in Spts. Co., on Hasel Run, residue and remainder undisposed of by my father and by myself since his death, of 1500 a., purchased by sd. father of Wm. Strother of King George; sd. 436 a. being designed by my father to be given to his son, John Proctor, one party to these presents, and his daughter, Margaret Proctor, wife of Elias Sharpe, the other party to these presents," etc. David Bronaugh, John Steward, James Strother, Jno. Hobby. Augt. 2, 1737.
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1735-1743 King George County, Virginia Deed Book 2; [Antient Press]; Page 294-295
Indenture made 4th March 1739 between WILLIAM THORNTON Brunswick Parish King George County Gent, of one part and ELIAS SHARP of same Planter .. in consideration .. Rents annually .. to farm lett 100 acres .. on Rappahannock River being part of land Thornton formerly bought of GEORGE PROCTOR and bounded River Bank .. land of JEREMIAH BRONAUGH the Younger .. to Main Road .. Doctor WILLIAM STEVENSON'S land .. to lease during natural life of Elias Sharp and MARGARET his now wife .. or longest liver .. paying yearly on 25th December 830 pounds of Good Tobacco in one Cask .. except in year 1740 they are to pay nothing ..
Presence John Steward, Wm. Thornton
Jno. Hobby, David Bronaugh Elias Sharp
At a court held 7th March 1739 .. Lease recorded.
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1743-1752 King George County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 188
Estate of ELIAS SHARP.
Dr - 1747 June 26. Pd Widdows Dower being one third of the Estate
Ball. due Estate including the Negro woman Beck in the hands of RICHARD ELLKINS £138.16.2.
1747 - June 26. The Widdow Sharp Delivered you .. Articles missing appraised in Estate .. one Negro woman Kate being valued in Estate ..
CR: By amt of Inv .. By advanced on sale of Personal Estate. Total A, B8. 16.2. By 1/3 of Elias Sharps Estate .. Bed tick sold; Allowance for keeping the children to this time; Ball. due Richd. Elkins in the hands of AARON GRIGSBY who intermarried with the Widdow Sharp .. Y 53.6.11.
In Obedience to an order of King George Court .. We the Subscribers have stated & settled the Acc Depending between Richard Elkins & Aron Grigsby in Respect to Elias Sharps Estate & find the ballances as Expressed in the above
accounts to be just .. 26th June 1747.
John Champe
Samuel Donne
At a court held 3d Day July 1747 .. Settlement of Estate of Elias Sharp Deced recorded.
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1751-1761 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
March 2, 1757. Aaron Grigsby of King Geo. Co., planter, and Margaret, his wife; John Proctor of Spts. Co., planter, and Sarah, his wife, to John Mitchell of Fredksbg., Mercht. £35 curr. 150 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., devised by the last will and testament of George Proctor, Deed., to his daughter, Margaret, now the wife of Aaron Grigsby, and to John Proctor, son and heir at law of the sd. George, the testator. M. Battalcy, Jno. Sutherland, Hugh Lenox. May 3, 1757.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; [William Armstrong Crozier];
June 3, 1765. George Sharp and Mary, his wife, of Spts. Co., to Thomas James of Fredksbg. £35 curr. 150 a. in Spts. Co., part of a tract of land devised by George Proctor, Decd., to his daughter, Margaret, who inter-married with Elias Sharp, father of the sd. George Sharp, who is eldest son and heir at law of sd. Elias, who dying intestate, whereby sd. land descended to the sd. George, party to these presents, etc. Witnesses, J. Lewis, Chs. Robinson, Geo. Stubblefield, Francis Taliaferro, John Chew. June 3, 1765.
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