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- there was a Clarke family that moved to Prince William Co. VA from St. Mary's Parish Caroline Co. Va...exactly where the Diskins came from
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Levett, Elizabeth, widow, Prince George's Co'. 22nd Sept., 1725; 25th Nov., 1725.
To son Robert,, all testator Is interest in estate in Beverly,. Yorkshire, due her as relict of Robt. Levett, dec'd., and personalty; to be of age at:18.
To son John, personalty and £I50 at age of 18.
to dau, Elizabeth Duskin, bro. Daniel Mariartee, sister Margarett Sprigg and Col. James Haddock, personalty,
To daus. Margarett and Ruth Clark, residue of estate,
Exs.: Col. James Haddock and dau. Margarett Clark,
Test: Josiah Wilson, Margaret Dick, Lingan Wilson. 18,416,
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Prince William County Virginia, Deed Book A 1731-1732, Page 15
pages 211-215; Mar 15, 1732; John Diskin of Parish of Hamilton in county of Prince William to Samuel Chaplin of same, 100a, on north side of Broad Run of Ocquan, corner to Ed Graham, 8lbs curr money consideration. Elizabeth w/o John released Dower.
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1732-1735 Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book B [June Whitehurst Johnson]:
Pages 145-148. Oct. 16, 1733. John Diskin of Pr. William, planter to Richard Blackburn of same, carpenter.....for 38 lbs., 5 shillings curr. money and 4000 lbs. of Tob land being in Parish of Hamilton....whereon the said John Diskin now lives formerly sold unto John Diskin by Veale by deeds of lease and release dated Sept. 9, 1730....201 a....on north side of Little Cr. in Burbridges line....to main Neapoco Cr....near Goslings pasture near Tho.
Pinson's plantation....deed of lease and release.
John Diskin
Wit: Scarlet Hancock, John Dawkins, John Chilton.
Rec'd. of Richard Blackburn sum of 38 lbs., 5 shillings curr. money and 4000 lbs. of Tob. Oct. 15, 1733.
At court Oct. 17, 1733 John Diskin acknowledged this release with receipt endorsed to Richard Blackburn.
I John Diskin of Parish of Hamilton in Pr. William, planter am held and firmly bound unto Richard Blackburn of same, carpenter in sum of 2000 lbs. curr. money to be paid to said Richard Blackburn and dated this Oct. 16, 1733.
The condition of this obligation is such whereas the above bound John Diskin hath granted unto Richard Blackburn that tract of land in Hamilton Parish on Neapsco Cr. containing 201a. Then if the said John Diskin shall satisfy and pay unto the Richard Blackburn or assign the full value of such land so taken away as the same shall be valued by two honest and knowing men chosen one by such party and shall also from time to time well and truly observe the covenants grants conditions which on his and their parts and behalf are or ought to be observed contained in the lease and release between John Diskin and Richard Blackburn for conveying the 201 a. and also if Eliz. Diskin wife of said John if she happen to out live the said John Diskin shall not claim any right of Dower or thirds of in and to the said land then this obligation to be void othewise to be and remain in full force power and virtue.
John Diskin
Wit: Scarlett Hancock, John Dawkin, John Chilton.
At court Oct. 17, 1733 John Diskin acknowledged this bond to Richard Blackburn, carpenter.
Pages 148-152. Sept. 18, 1733. John Chilton of Pr. William, planter to Richard Blackburn of same, carpent for 31 lbs. curr. money tract of land on north side of Bull Run and joyning to land of Nathaniel Russell....corner tree of land of William Daviss....at head of a br. of Little Hockey Run....land granted by patent dated Feb. 24, 1728/9 from the Proprietors to Mark Chilton father of said John Chilton.....deed of lease and release.
John (his mark) Chilton
Wit: Scarlet Hancock, John Diskin, John Dawkins.
Rec'd. of Richard Blackburn sum of 31 lbs. curr. money Sept. 19, 1733. At court Oct. 17, 1733 John Chilton acknowledged this release with which on his motion
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