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- Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume II, notes on Kay and Allied Families
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1677-1678 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 6, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 155
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I JONE IVESON of ye County of GLOSTER doe hereby give unto my Grandson, WM. KAY, Sonne of my Sonne, JAMES KAY, one Negroe girle named Elizabeth, & till he ye sd WILLIAM come of age ye benefitt from her accruing to goe towards all my Sonne KAYs Childrens Educations, & if any increase proceed from her to be equally devided among JAMES, ROBERT, RICHARD & ANNE ye Children of my sd Sonne, JAMES KAY. As Witness my hand this 9th fiber 1677 Test ABRAHAM IVESON, JONE IVESON
WM. KAY
Recordatr xx8 die January 1677/8
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1721-1726 King George County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 344
The Deposition of CONSTANCE PAIN of County of King George .. aged 63 years or thereabouts .. This Deponent Saith that she knew JAMES KAY SENR. and WILLIAM KAY his Brother that they were always reputed to be Lancashire men and that JAMES KAY was the Elder and that the said JAMES KAY married with one SARAH COLSON and had issue by her ffive children (to wit) JAMES, ROBERT, ANN, WILLIAM and RICHARD and that James was the Eldest and this Deponent further saith that the said JAMES KAY who is the Eldest and only Son now living of the said JAMES KAY the Son and inherited all the lands which his said father Dyed possessed of in this Colony and this Deponent further saith that she was in the Room when the said JAMES KAY the Grandson was born and further this Deponent saith not ..
The Mark of Constance Pain
1st April 1726 .. Deposition recorded .. presented by JAMES KAY and said CONSTANCE made oath that Deposition the Truth the whole Truth
and nothing but the Truth which at Instance of JAMES MARKHAM is advised to Record .. T. Turner ClCur.
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1726-1729 King George County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 367-368
The Deposition of EDWARD TAYLER of the County of King George aged 80 years or thereabouts .. This Deponent sayeth that he knew JAMES KAY and WILLIAM KAY two Brothers who were reputed to be Lancashire men and that JAMES was the Elder and Intermarryed with one SARAH GOLSON by whom he had issue five children (to wit) JAMES, ROBERT, ANN, WILLIAM, RICHARD .. of which JAMES was the Eldest and the said JAMES KAY the Son Intermarryed with one MARY PANNELL and had issue by her several children of which JAMES was his Eldest Son who is now living in County of King George .. and Inherits all his said father's land within this Colony and further this deponent saith not.
Edward Taylor
Deposition recorded 2nd September 1726 .. presented into Court by JAMES KAY and said EDWARD made oath in open Court to the Truth .. at Instance of JAMES MARKHAM is admitted to record.
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