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1741 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 6; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 8-11 [page 7 blank].
24-25 June 1741. Kemp Taliaferro of St. Marie's Parish, Caroline County, to Francis Slaughter of St. Mark's Parish, Orange County. Lease and release; for 10,000 pounds of tobacco. 400 acres in St. Mark's Parish in the Gourd Vine Fork, taken up by David McMurrin by pattent 21 July 1732 ... side of a ridge by a branch of Cannon's River ... .side of a mountain ...
Kemp Taliaferro
Wit: Jno. Catlett, Geo. Taylor.
25 June 1741. Acknowledged by Kemp Taliaferro, Gent.
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1751-1761 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
May 9, 1749. William Strother of Culpeper Co. to Kemp Taliaferro of Caroline Co. £20 ster. All right, title, interest or claim which sd. Strother. has himself or by right of his wife, Mildred, under the will of Zachary Taliaferro, Decd. Witnesses, John Field, Reuben Long. April 6, 1761.
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1749-1750 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 524
Spotsylvania County Court 5th of July 1749.
- KEMP TALIAFERRO and others, Complainants against JOHN TALIAFERRO and others, Respondents It is ordered that on motion of the Complainants that a Dedimus Potestatem due issue de bene ease for the examination of JOSEPH REYNOLDS of CAROLINE County, an aged and infirm witness giving of legal notice
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1743-1747 Essex County, Virginia Will Book 7; [The Virginia Genealogist-John Frederick Dorman]; Page 322-23. Will of Zacha. Taliaferro of the Parish of St. Mary's and County of Essex, dated 1 Feb. 1721/2.
Unto my youngest brothers Richard and William Taliaferro 675 acres, being one moiety of a devident of land in Essex County in the parish of St. Mary's on the Golden Vale Swamp to be equally divided.
Unto my two cousins Kemp Taliaferro and Mildred Taliaferro all my reale and personall estate to be equally divided as they arrive at the age of sixteen years.
My loving brother Robt. Taliaferro executor.
Zacha. Taliaferro
Wit: Robt. (X) Smith, John (I) Tibbs.
21 May 1745. This last will and testament of Zachariah Taliaferro having for very many years been lodged in the Clerk's Office was not brought to Court by the Clerk at the request of Richard Taliaferro, Gent., one of the devisees and was proved by John Tibbs who made oath that he did see Robert Smith (who is now dead) subscribe the same.
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