BRUNSWICK Co., VA MARRIAGES From 1751 to 1850 HARVEY, John IVEY, Patty 27 Feb 1775 HARVEY, Rawleigh BRINTLE, Rainey 25 Jan 1791 HARVEY, Thomas THOMPSON, Elizabeth 07 Jan 1832 HARVEY, Triford BRINTLE, Sarah 08 Feb 1788Source Page: DEED BOOK 14 (1780-1790) BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA
This Indenture made this 14th of January, 1785 BETWEEN John Harvey of the County of Brunswick of the one part and William Moore of the said County of the other part . . . for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred pounds . . . doth grant, bargain, sell, alien, enfeoff and absolutely confirm unto the said William Moore . . . a certain tract or parcel of Land in the County of Brunswick containing by estimation fifty acres . . . BEGINNING on Great red oak Creek at a white oak, thence South to a corner pole, thence West to a corner hickory on Purdie's line, thence South East by a line of marked trees to little Red oak, thence down the said Creek to the mouth, thence up the great Red oak Creek to the BEGINNING . . . Signed by John Harvey and witnessed by David Roper, James Howerton, Jeremiah Roper, and Roger Moore. Brunswick County Court the 25th July 1785. This Indenture was proved by the oaths of James Howerton, Jeremiah Roper & Roger Moore witnesses thereto & Ordered to be Recorded. Deed Book 14, page 114.
This Indenture of three parts made this 22nd Day of October 1790 BETWEEN Thomas Harvey of the County of Brunswick of the first part William Moore and David Roper of the same County of the second part and Moses Quarles, Junior, of the third part whereas the said William Moore & David Roper . . . stands bound for the said Thomas Harvey as securities for the said Thomas Harvey as an executor for Thomas Harvey deceased his father which the said Moore & Roper are subject to pay sundry bequest legacies & debts both foreign & domestic as securities for the said Harvey for the performance of his said father's Last Will & Testament and the said Harvey being willing to secure the payment of the same & thereby save harmless the said Moore and Roper now this indenture . . . for and in consideration of the promises and further consideration of five shillings to him in hand paid by Moses Quarles Junior party hereto . . . doth grant bargain sell & confirm unto the said Moses Quarles . . . but to and for the uses intents & purposes following thereafter mentioned one certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County of Brunswick on the fork of Read Oak Creek & bounded by the lines Nathaniel Harpers land William Moores land & Purdies land containing by estimation fifty acres . . . that is to say for the use and benefit of the Thomas Harvey . . . until his interest therein shall be determined contingency hereafter set forth . . . in case the several sums of money bequest and legacies for which the said William Moore Senior & David Roper Senior is and stands bound or any part thereof is not paid either the said Moore & Roper should be called upon to pay the same or any part thereof and they the said Moore & Roper by writing under their hands shall so desire then and that or either of the cases aforesaid that it shall and may be lawful and the said Thomas Harvey doth hereby consent thereto for the said Moses Quarles Junior to expose to sell for ready money all or any part of the aforesaid land and property giving to the said Thomas Harvey ten days previous notice of the time and place of making such sale and also advertising in some one of the Virginia Gazette and out of the money arising to pay & satisfy the aforesaid sums of debts due legacies & bequests not discharged pursuant to the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Harvey deceased . . . Signed by Thomas Harvey, William Moore (his mark), and Moses Quarles, Junior, and witnessed by Jno. Miskell, Benjamim Roper, James Howerton, and William Moore, Junior. Notwithstanding the within deed of trust entitles William Moore to sell the whole or any part of the within said land when called upon to pay the whole or any part of the within mentioned debts due legacies or bequests of Thomas Harvey deceased he has since agreed not to sell the whole or any part of the said land for a legacy & bequest of Thomas Harvey deceased to his son Rawleigh Harvey until the expiration of six years from the within date as witness my hand & seal this 29th Day of October 1790. Signed by William Moore (his mark) and witnessed by Jno. Miskell, Benjamin Roper, James Howerton, and William Moore, Junior. Brunswick County Court the 28th Day of February 1791. This Deed of Trust and Memorandum endorsed was proved by the oaths of Benjamin Roper Junior, Jas. Howerton, & Wm. Moore, Junior, three of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. Deed Book 15, page 43.
Wife Elizabeth
sons Thomas Howerton, James, William
my two grand children Polly Miller Harvey and Betsey Harvey
daughter Mary Howerton
brother Heritage Howerton
October 1784
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